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Description
Mr. Halliday describes the scene of a massacre on the Turkish side considered to be a tourist attraction and left as is from the aftermath of conflict.
Transcription
When I first went over to the Turkish side in Nicosia, one of the things that kind of scared me a little bit was . . . like, we went over there to look around, right, and see what’s over there and we ended up at this sort of tourist thing, at the house. Go in and it’s, the reason it’s a tourist, it’s the scene of a massacre. Yeah. And they’ve left it like it was when these people were killed and the first thing I think, well it’s not my idea of sort of Niagara Falls, right. The scene of a massacre. But that’s . . . they just left it and of course it was all about those bad people from the other side who did this. And when I saw that, that was when I had first arrived there, one of my first patrols, I was really, I thought, what am I getting in to? Right? I mean these people, I mean this happened a number of years ago. Why are they doing this? Why are they offering it as a tourist thing?