New memorial to the 62 police officers killed by EOKA terrorists during 1955-1960. Photo by Clarissa Bell |
NEWS/TRNC
By
John Oakes
On
Saturday November 8th a memorial to 62 policemen killed during The
Troubles, 1955-60, was unveiled by Britain ’s
senior police Officer, Sir Hugh Orde, in the Old British
Cemetery , Girne.
Some
150 relatives, friends and supporters sat in the blocked-off roadway for a
service of Dedication conducted by Canon David Wilbraham, assisted by the Rev
Wendy Hough and the Müftü of Lefkoşa and Girne, Fuat Tosun, out of respect for
the 25 officers who were Turkish Cypriot. Eighteen were British and 17 were
Greek Cypriot; a Maronite and a Maltese were also commemorated.
The
congregation included eminent members of the British Armed Forces and the TRNC,
of the organisers, the Girne branch of the Royal British Legion, the
Metropolitan Police and the Police Roll of Honour Trust. The Last Post and
Reveille were played by a bugler of the Royal Marines, and two scarlet-coated
Chelsea Pensioners were also in attendance.
Sadly,
the Greek Cypriot authorities chose to boycott the ceremony completely, as did
the British High Commissioner, for reasons which have not been publicly stated.
The
linking commentary was delivered by Colonel (Retd) John Hughes-Wilson, who
gives a personal view of the occasion’s significance. READ HERE
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