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  1. Legacy of Colonialism
  2. UK to pay £1 million compensation to Greek Cypriots

UK to pay £1 million compensation to Greek Cypriots

The Guardian | 04 February 2019

04 February 2019
Legacy of Colonialism
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In an out-of-court settlement the British Government has agreed to pay $1 Million in compensation to 33 former EOKA fighters who were tortured by British troops and police in the 1950s. 

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Greek Cypriot compensation case https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/23/britain-to-pay-group-of-greek-cyp…

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