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Varosha: Cypriots dream of returning to tourism jewel that became a ghost town

20 июля
00:12 2021

Empty since the 1974 Turkish invasion, it used to be the hotspot of international tourism. Now Varosha is a vast area of abandoned and ruined buildings.

Once a jewel in Cyprus's golden east coast, today Varosha is a ghost town.

Empty since the 1974 Turkish invasion, what used to be the hotspot of international tourism, is now a vast area of abandoned and ruined buildings, writes the website Hotmegle.com.

More than four decades ago, its inhabitants were forced to leave to escape war, becoming refugees in their own land.

Forty-seven years ago, the residents of the secluded Famagusta suburb were violently kicked out of their houses and the land of their ancestors. Since then, neither Greek-Cypriots nor Turkish-Cypriots have set foot in this place. 

Today, Turkey's president is visiting Varosha, announcing important decisions in advance and Famagustans are seeing their hopes for a reunited island and a return to their properties grow dim.

It hurts coming to my hometown as a tourist. It hurts that I have to ask for permission to visit my occupied hometown. It hurts that I have to show an ID to go to the beach where I grew up. Everything hurts.

In what used to be idyllic scenery, time seems frozen. Buildings are crumbling, there are ruins with rusty parts and an eerie wilderness.

It’s a painful sight for locals like Pavlos Iacovou. His family used to own a hotel here since 1948 but they had to flee in 1974.

"It hurts coming to my hometown as a tourist,” says Varoshan Pavlos Iacovou. “It hurts that I have to ask for permission to visit my occupied hometown. It hurts that I have to show an ID to go to the beach where I grew up. Everything hurts".

Nikos Karoulas was 12-years-old when his family had to leave Varosha. Today he dreams of a reunited country and returning home.

"I think it's utopian to expect that things will go back to how they were,” he says. “What's tragic about it is that Famagustans have been left to themselves to figure out what to do. It's not at all simple and nobody can tell whether emotion will prevail over reason." - the website reports Hotmegle.com

If someone has to leave, then everyone has to leave. Everyone, English, Turks and Greeks. We should be the ones to stay, we and the Greek-Cypriots.

Nikos gave us a tour of the beachfront, where he met an old Turkish-Cypriot neighbour of his. Hasan told us that the two communities of Cyprus should be left to build their common peaceful future together.

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