Turkish Cypriot forensic anthropologist Emine Çetinsel tells @NewsHour reporter @cLivesay how she unwittingly analysed the remains of her own grandfather.
"His body, found more than 50 years later, showed signs of multiple gunshot wounds," says Livesay.https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/scientists-are-identifying-remains-of-hundreds-lost-in-cyprus-conflict …
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Oh shit! This is really heart-breaking. The Cyprus situation must be bloody solved once and for all, but there seem to be too many factions interested in sustaining it! Are you ok?
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Me personally? Yes. It probably won't be solved soon, but it probably will be solved. It's ridiculous to live in the same island and the same city and not be together.
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btw about the video you shared in which Cypriots were commenting on their "nationality". Cypriot's accent sounds quite different from the Greek I've heard! At a distance, a group of Greek ppl sounds like Spaniards. It is only when you get closer than you realise they are not.
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Yes, Modern Greek is very similar to Spanish in terms of the sounds. Cypriot Greek is different.
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Well, now I have an idea of how you sound like
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