The following is a list of Greek Cypriot Organisations, which promoted
ENOSIS
-Union of Cyprus with Greece- through armed assaults, mass murder, Killings, terrorism all over Cyprus
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(Source:those with page numbers:are from,"The Cyprus Revolt"By NancyCrawshaw)
NAME OF ORGANISATION & THEIR KNOWN ACTIVITIES.
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AKEL Anorthotikon Komma Ergazomenou Laou Reform Party of the Working People |
Politicaly accepted in south cyprus now still continues to promote a united cyprus with the Greek cypriots as the masters and the Turkish Cypriots as their servants . |
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ANE Alkimos Neolaia Tis EOKA Valiant Youth of EOKA |
ANE’s wide range of duties included surveillance and intimidation Later, on demonstrating proficiency as gunmen, they were promoted to full membership of EOKA. [p. 255]
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AON Anorthotiki Organismos Neolaias Reform Youth Organisation |
AON ... the communist youth organisation... [p. 54] |
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EAM Ethnikon Apeleftheritikon Metopon National Liberation Front |
Has had many ties with all terrorist organisations and the church. |
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EAS Ethnikos Apeleftherotikos Synaspimos National Leberation Coalition |
EAS immediately offered to support the Church plebiscite on conditionthat it was a ‘genuine’ plebiscite for Enosis [p. 47] |
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EDMA Eniaion Dimokratikon Metopon Anadimiurgias United Democratic Reconstruction Front |
EDMA ..., the potential successor to EOKA was formed out of ex-fighters in support of Makarios [p. 352] |
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ELAS Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos People’s National Liberation Army |
ELAS ... the overwhelmingly superior forces of ELAS... [p.92] |
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EMAK Ethnikon Metopon Apeleftheroseos Kyprou Cyprus National Liberation Front |
EMAK ... a secret revolutionary organisation, well organised and fully aimed at Enosis... [p.111] |
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EOKA Ethniki Organosis Kyprion Agoniston National Organization of Cypriot Fighters |
Has been responsible for the murder in cold blood of many innocent British and Turkish cypriots in its quest for "Enosis" |
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KEM Kypriakon Enotikon Metapon Cyprus Enosis Front |
KEM... a plot by KEM to assasinate Makarios and start civil war in the island... [p. 353] |
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OAE Organosis Aristeron Ethnikophronon Left-wing Nationalists’ Organisation |
OAE & OAP ... The two new organisations,..., sought to capture the loyalties of the moderate leftists and claimed to represent Akelists...[p.306] |
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OAP Organosis Aristeron Patrioton Left-wing Patriots’ Organisation |
OAE & OAP ... The two new organisations,..., sought to capture the loyalties of the moderate leftists and claimed to represent Akelists...[p.306] |
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OHEN Orthodoxos Christianiki Enosis Neon Orthodox Christian Union of Youth |
OHEN ... had exercised a pernicious influence over Cypriot youth through OHEN and had frequently preached sedition in recent years [p. 169] |
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PEAEK Panellinikos Epiropi Agonos Enoseos Kyprou Panhellenic Committee for the Struggle for the Union of Cyprus |
PEAEK ... This organisation, according to its own accord, had issued over 3 million anti-British pamphlets printed by departments of the Greek Army and Government [p. 219] |
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PEK Panagrotiki Enosis Kyprou Panagrarian Union of Cyprus |
PEK ... its subversive activities were in any case notorious and its links with Greece essentially political. [p. 128] |
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PEKA Politiki Epiropi Kypriakou Agonos Political Committee of the Cyprus Struggle |
PEKA ... [EOKA]’s political wing... [p. 242] |
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PEO Pankyprios Ergatiki Omospondia Pancyprian Federation of Labour |
little known |
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PEOM Pankyprios Ethniki Organosis Mathiton Pancyprian National Organisation of Pupils |
Under ground even today with pupils being brainwashed all over the world."killing of Turkish cypriots is not murder but our national goal" |
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PEON Pankyprios Ethniki Organosis Neolaisas Pancyprian National Organisation of Youth |
PEON ...since its prescription in 1953, had functioned underground. [p. 101] |
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SEK Synomospondia Ergaton Kyprou Confederation of Cypriot Workers |
little known |
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SEKA Syndonistiki Epitropi Kypriakos Agonos Coordination Committee of the Cyprus Struggle |
SEKA... pledged to self-determination and Enosis.. [p. 384] |
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