Independent In-depth Paragraph
by Paragraph Analysis of the Implications of the Annan Plan
Foundation Agreement
Article 7 Transitional federal institutions
1. Bearing in mind that: c. Greek and Turkish forces and armaments
shall be redeployed to agreed locations and adjusted to agreed levels, and
any forces and armaments in excess of agreed levels shall be withdrawn |
Comments
In order for the Annan plan to be functional and workable the people of Cyprus need to feel secure. The Treaty of Establishment, the Treaty of Guarantee, and the Treaty of Alliance were all incapable of preventing Greece from orchestrating a military coup against the democratised elected president of the Republic of Cyprus at the behest of the CIA on the orders of Henry Kissinger, which gave Turkey a pretext to invade Cyprus in violation of Article 2 Paragraph 4 of the UN Charter as stated in numerous UN resolutions. The US conspired with NATO so that no action was taken to stop Turkey and to the contrary NATO endorsed Turkey illegal invasion and the assassination attempt of Prsident Makarios. Britain failed in its commitments to protect Cyprus and because of the intervention of Henry Kissinger who ordered James Callahan not to attempt to intervene when Turkey violated a UN brokered cease fire on August 14 1974 and invaded Cyprus a second time in the same year 200,000 Greek Cypriots were ethnically cleansed and thousands were mutilated, raped, murdered, tortured or made to disappear by Turkish forces as documented in the Reports of the European Commission of Human Rights which found Turkey alone was guilty of mass violation of the European Convention of Human Rights.
From 1960 to 1974 and since then, the guarantor powers have undermined the sovereignty and integrity of the Republic of Cyprus they were supposed to guarantee in the first place. The Annan plan maintains and strengthens the rights of the guarantor powers as if the recent history of Cyprus never happened.
Turkey does not recognise the Republic of Cyprus nor has it shown any intention of respecting its unity, independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity for over 30 years. Since 1964 Turkey has repeatedly failed to comply with over 130 UN Security Council Resolutions concerning Cyprus and numerous European Court of Human Right judgments ordering to unconditionally compensate the Cypriot victims of its human rights violations. How can Cyprus feel secure when a state that does not recognise it and holds the UN and ECHR in contempt, is expected to guarantee its security.
By relying on a failed system of guarantees and by ignoring recent history
Article 8 c. is incapable of given the
Cypriot people the security they need and must be amended.
Amendment Required
“c. All troops stationed on Cyprus spoil without the constant of the government of Cyprus, including all Turkish occupation forces and those named by the President must be unconditionally removed from Cyprus soil in accordance with UN Resolutions.”
Clarification Required