Opinion
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Promoting the Cyprus Struggle in Australia
Elias Eracleous comes out in support of the independent efforts to promote Justice for Cyprus outside of the traditional community institutions.
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Why Aussie bureacracy rocks!
The discovery that his passport had been misplaced allowed Fotis to discover the pleasures of a dealing with Australia’s bureaucracy.
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Turkey, the Kurds and Cyprus
Gene Rossides argues that there are major inconsistencies in the Turkish positions on the Kurds and Turkish Cypriots, which are being compounded by US inaction
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White ‘Australian Story’
Chris Fotinopoulos asks where are all the wog stories on the ABC television program ‘Australian Story.’
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Double dissolution not without its dangers
Dr Nick Economou assesses the level of risk the Rudd Government faces if it calls a double dissolution election.
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A new ‘Helsinki Process’ is required
Nicolas Mottas argues that Greece needs to shape a new strategy in its relations with neighbouring Turkey.
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Why can’t they flirt?
Jeana Vithoulkas muses on the Anglo-Celtic propensity to get plastered and act like an idiot.
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Cyprus: Of guilt and responsibility
Dina Gerolymou makes the case that acknowledging responsibility and learning about the past are important principles which need to be followed if the Cypriot community is to come t
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Kororoit the cause, not the court case
Dr Nick Economou argues that the Kororoit pre-selection was the major factor in the decline in the political standing of Theo Theophanous