In the course of hostilities between Greek and Turkish Cypriots between 1963 and 1974, over 2000 persons, both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, went missing in Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean with a population distribution of 80% Greeks and 18% Turks. This represents a significant number for a population of only 600,000. Few bodies have been recovered; most will probably not be. All are still mourned by their surviving friends and relatives. The conflict has still not been resolved and the memories are still alive.
List of Figures and MapsAcknowledgements
Chapter 1. Heirs of Antigone: Disappearances and Political MemoryChapter 2. Suppressed ExperiencesChapter 3. Testimonies of Fragmentation, Recollections of Unity