"Turkification" of Cyprus gathers pace
Posted: Mon 29 Aug 2016 12:44 pm
Published today in Hurriyet Daily News.
Look at the last paragraph - funny, I thought that Turkey did not own Cyprus quite yet!!
"Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım signed a document on Aug. 27, declaring the nine-day public holiday starting from Sept. 12 for Eid al-Adha. According to the document, all public employees will be granted administrative leave for a full day on Friday, Sept. 16 including the preceding and following weekends.
The head of the Travel Agencies Association of Turkey (TÜRSAB), Başaran Ulusoy, said that around 700,000 people were expected to go on vacation during the Eid holiday.
“They will likely prefer the warmest destinations, including the Mediterranean resorts of Antalya, Cyprus and Fethiye as well as the Aegean resort of Bodrum,” he noted, as quoted by daily Hürriyet on Aug. 29."
Look at the last paragraph - funny, I thought that Turkey did not own Cyprus quite yet!!
"Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım signed a document on Aug. 27, declaring the nine-day public holiday starting from Sept. 12 for Eid al-Adha. According to the document, all public employees will be granted administrative leave for a full day on Friday, Sept. 16 including the preceding and following weekends.
The head of the Travel Agencies Association of Turkey (TÜRSAB), Başaran Ulusoy, said that around 700,000 people were expected to go on vacation during the Eid holiday.
“They will likely prefer the warmest destinations, including the Mediterranean resorts of Antalya, Cyprus and Fethiye as well as the Aegean resort of Bodrum,” he noted, as quoted by daily Hürriyet on Aug. 29."