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Getting It Wrong - Fragments from a Cyprus Diary 1964 (Paperback)
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Getting It Wrong - Fragments from a Cyprus Diary 1964 (Paperback)
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GETTING IT WRONG provides unique and critical reportage of events
in Cyprus in early 1964. Circulation of an original report by
Packard, commissioned by the CRO in 1964, was embargoed by
Whitehall, which also rejected a UN request for a copy. Why was the
Foreign Office so sensitive over a report which did no more than
describe a highly successful process of peacemaking? This book
shows that Cypriots were readily able to find answers to their
problems when given an appropriate mechanism through which to do
so, despite extremism encouraged from abroad. Misrepresentations of
1964 history in Cyprus have been a major factor in complicating the
search there for accord. Describing mediation that was successful
because it was answerable to the Cypriots, rather than to any
outside power, this book helps to put the record straight. ]
personal testimony of fundamental importance for the critical year
1964. The book is important to both Greek Cypriots and Turkish
Cypriots because it destroys respective propaganda as to what
happened that year. (Costas Carras, book preview, 2008.) Find that
man Packard. He can prove that Cypriots can live together. (Lord
Caradon to Friends of Cyprus, 1988.) No foreigner knows better than
you the reality of events in Cyprus in 1964. (Rauf Denktash to
author, 1999.) I pressed hard for your return. . . . as I felt sure
you were the only man who could re-establish contact which had been
completely lost. (General Young, letter to author, 1965.) We, the
soldiery, could never have attempted what you and your team were
doing. (Field Marshal Gibbs, letter to author, 2002.) It is
fortunate for Cyprus and its younger generations that Martin
Packard has provided this testimony]which contradicts much of the
thrust of official archives. (Mario Evriviades, book preview,
Phileleutheros, 2007.)
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