A Greek Cypriot Deaf Mute was Shot
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Title
A Greek Cypriot Deaf Mute was Shot
Alternative Title
A Greek Cypriot Deaf Mute was Shot
Sağır Dilsiz Bir Rum Vuruldu
Subject
The many faces and logic of violence: exploring non-ethnic conflict-related violence in Cyprus, 1955-64
Abstract
Andreas Loizos from Lapithos was shot because he did not listen the order of the British soldiers. Later, it was understood that he was deaf mute.
Lâpta'da Andreas Loizos adlı birisi, İngiliz askerlerinin "dur!" emrine uymadığı gerekçesiyle vurulmuş olup, ölmüş bulunmaktadır. Daha sonra yapılan araştırmada, Andreas Loizos'un sağır ve dilsiz olduğu anlaşılmıştır.
Creator
H.K.
Source
Halkın Sesi newspaper
Date
1956-10-13
Language
Turkish
Type
Newspaper article
Identifier
Halkin_Sesi_1956_10_13_03_a
Bibliographic Citation
"Sağır Dilsiz Bir Rum Vuruldu," Halkın Sesi, 13 October 1956, p. 3
Spatial Coverage
Lapithos
Geolocation
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- Date Added
- November 14, 2012
- Collection
- Newspapers: Halkın Sesi
- Item Type
- Document
- Citation
- H.K., “A Greek Cypriot Deaf Mute was Shot,” Cyprus Critical History Archive: Reconsidering the culture of violence in Cyprus, 1955-64, accessed December 11, 2024, http://ccha-ahdr.info/items/show/1363.
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