Walk from Paralimni to Famagusta for Peace
Turkish Cypriot Yalçın Adal and Greek Cypriot Stavros Georges have embarked on a journey from Paralimni to Famagusta to send a message of reunification and peaceful reconciliation between the two communities in Cyprus. They aim to complete the 120-kilometer journey on foot in three days, highlighting the importance of reunification and peaceful coexistence on the island.
Yalçın Adal, a Turkish Cypriot, and Stavros Georges, a Greek Cypriot, have started a symbolic walk from Paralimni to Famagusta to promote peace and reunification in Cyprus. Their journey covers a distance of 120 kilometers, and they aim to complete it in three days.
The two individuals previously embarked on a 16-day walk from Karpasia to Paphos in 2018 to raise awareness about the importance of peace and reconciliation between the two communities on the island. A documentary titled "Journey into Cyprus – East to West" was made about their previous journey, which was screened in various locations, including Nicosia. The documentary sheds light on their efforts to bridge the divide and foster understanding between Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots.
This latest walk from Paralimni to Famagusta is another attempt to convey the message of unity and peaceful coexistence, emphasizing the need for both communities to come together for a comprehensive solution to the Cyprus problem.
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