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Erim Metto, a child of migrants, (born: 25 July 1966; Erim Hassan) is a Turkish-British film director, producer, screenwriter, and business executive. He is the director of the RAaW (film and theatre training company) and CEO of the Turkish Cypriot Community Association. [1] [2] He is the first Turkish Speaking magistrate in the United Kingdom. [3]
The Turkish Cypriot Community Awards was launched in 2018. It recognises the impact that members of the Turkish Cypriot charity sector have made in the United Kingdom. [1] The awards are voted for by members of the community and presented by dignitaries at an event gala including Tufan Erhürman Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus. [2]
"Community Post") is the first Turkish newspaper in the United Kingdom. Established by the "Turkish Cypriot Community Association" in 1976, it was designed to serve the Turkish Cypriot community in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] It is written in both Turkish and English [3] with a circulation of about 20,000. [1]
A European Union official says breakaway Turkish Cypriots on Cyprus must help stem the arrival of asylum seekers whose numbers have shot up this year. Turkish Cypriots must curb migrant arrivals ...
The events six decades ago are still angrily disputed with Turkish Cypriots accusing the Greek Cypriots of starting the conflict with a military coup which aimed to unite Cyprus with Greece.
Turkish Cypriot State: Observer: 1979 International Organization of Turkic Culture (Türksoy) [2] Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus: Observer: 1994 Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) [3] Turkish Cypriot community: Observer: 2004 Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) [4] Turkish Cypriot State: Observer: 2012 Organization ...
A Turkish Cypriot family who migrated to Turkey in 1935. The first mass migration of Turkish Cypriots to Turkey occurred in 1878 when the Ottoman Empire leased Cyprus to Great Britain. The flow of Turkish Cypriot emigration to Turkey continued in the aftermath of the First World War, and gained its greatest velocity in the mid-1920s. Economic ...
St. John-Jones estimated the demographic impact of Turkish Cypriot emigration to Turkey during the 1920s arguing that: "[I]f the Turkish-Cypriot community had, like the Greek-Cypriots, increased by 101 per cent between 1881 and 1931, it would have totalled 91,300 in 1931 – 27,000 more than the number enumerated.