My aunt and uncle were in Varosha on their honeymoon when the invasion happened.
This kind of upset me and told me it's Islamophobia more than anything in her opinion. I still think she should not have even replied. But my mum, who lived through the invasion, was quite different back then on certain progressive issues.
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My mum wasn't going to be allowed into Austria until they could see it clearly stated "Greek Cypriot" on her passport once.
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So yeah, it's pretty much always been tricky. When my grandad visited the UK (on USA passport) had to deal with shops/hotels that said "No Cyps".
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