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Mr. Neepin explains some of the history of the conflict in Cyprus, and the significance of Nicosia.
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Interviewer: Can you tell us, for those that don't know much about Cyprus' history and the position of Nicosia, can you tell us a little about that?
I'll try to, it's been a while since I've been to Cyprus but, basically Cyprus was, was cut in I guess half, the Turkish people on one side and the Greek Cypriots on the other. And Nicosia was in the centre, it was the main city at one time and it was, it was cut in half actually as part of the, it was in the dividing line. Canada's, one of Canada's main places there was Ledra Palace. And it used to be a five star hotel actually at one time. It wasn't when we were there let me tell you that. But, you know, war damages a lot of things and that's another thing I noticed about, you know, the middle part of Nicosia there was, you know both sides, but in the middle was a big no man's land. And there was still buildings there, the weeds had grown over, there was, you know, big holes in the sides of these buildings. You can see that it had been shot up, that you know something had really gone on there at one time in the seventies. And Ledra Palace was right in the middle of that area and I stayed there a couple times, we would rotate in there. I was further out at the end of the Canadian line. But Ledra Palace was interesting. We actually found an old leger and that of you know famous people who had stayed there and I didn't know that it had been a five star hotel at one time they say. So... just walking around, especially in Nicosia, and you know it doesn't happen here, you don't really see it, that such a divide like you know armies standing on each side, you know, you're not coming in here, the other side isn't coming in here, you're not going over there. And you're walking in the middle of them you know hoping that they don't decide that they want to take the rest of the island.