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*[[March 4]]: Armenians are evicted from the Turkish sector of [[Nicosia]]. A total of 231 previously Armenian houses are taken over by Turkish-Cypriots. | *[[March 4]]: Armenians are evicted from the Turkish sector of [[Nicosia]]. A total of 231 previously Armenian houses are taken over by Turkish-Cypriots. | ||
*[[March 7]]: Fighting breaks out in Mallia, [[Lemesos province]], [[Cyprus]] between Cypriot National Guardsmen and Turkish Cypriot irregulars. | *[[March 7]]: Fighting breaks out in Mallia, [[Lemesos province]], [[Cyprus]] between Cypriot National Guardsmen and Turkish Cypriot irregulars. | ||
+ | *[[March 13]]: Turkey issues an ultimatum to the Cypriot government that unless all Turkish Cypriot prisoners of the civil conflict were released and freedom of movement was restored, they would invade the island in 36 hours. | ||
===May=== | ===May=== |
Revision as of 11:07, March 4, 2006
Events
March
- March 4: The UN authorises a force "UNFICYP" to be sent to Cyprus.
- March 4: Armenians are evicted from the Turkish sector of Nicosia. A total of 231 previously Armenian houses are taken over by Turkish-Cypriots.
- March 7: Fighting breaks out in Mallia, Lemesos province, Cyprus between Cypriot National Guardsmen and Turkish Cypriot irregulars.
- March 13: Turkey issues an ultimatum to the Cypriot government that unless all Turkish Cypriot prisoners of the civil conflict were released and freedom of movement was restored, they would invade the island in 36 hours.
May
- May 7: Stelios Kazantzidis marries his singing partner Marinella.
November
- November 29: A deadly mine explosion - possibly left from the war - during the 22nd anniversary celebrations of the sabotage of the bridge of Gorgopotamos, results in the death of 13 people. Another 51 were seriously injured.
Births
May
- May 21: Kostas Kapitanis, Cypriot international football referee.
Deaths
February
- February 7: Sophoklis Venizelos, politician and Prime Minister.