×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Saturday
06
Dec 2025
weather symbol
Athens 12°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Greece

Greek state tells war veterans of the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus they ‘did not serve in the war’!

The veterans have been going back and forth between courts to be vindicated

Newsroom January 5 12:22

The Greek judicial system has refused to recognise that Greek soldiers of the Hellenic Force in Cyprus (ELDYK) fought in Cyprus during the Turkish invasion in July and August 1974 despite their services being recorded in the official documents of the Defence Ministry.

Forty-seven years after the invasion of Cyprus by Turkey, the Greek soldiers who served there are still being dragged through the Greek courts as they are trying to prove the obvious, namely, that they actually did serve in the war.

Surprisingly, the Greek state refused to recognise this reality for decades, until the adoption of a law in 1998 which acknowledged their military service but left a large gap of 24 years (from 1974 to 1998) of non-recognition.

The veteran heroes of Cyprus who have appealed to the courts cannot be vindicated, as the Greek Justice system is referring them either to administrative or civil courts as being the competent bodies to resolve their claim. The Administrative Courts of First Instance and the Court of Appeals award damages for non-pecuniary damage while the Council of State (CoS) tells them that the civil courts have jurisdiction and to go there again to claim damages.

The even more egregious thing is that the Greek State is demanding these veterans, who served their country by fighting in Cyprus, to return the compensation in case a court had declared a provisionally enforceable decision and had ordered the payment of part of the total compensation it had awarded.

Ten Greek veterans, mostly infantrymen, from 7/20/1974 to 8/20/1974, served in the Hellenic Army in Cyprus, where they had been deployed by the Greek Army to reinforce the Greek Cypriot forces and took part in military operations against the Turkish invasion. Their presence there is even confirmed by the General Staff of the Army.

The Lawsuit

In 2003, these 10 men filed a lawsuit against the State in the Administrative Court of Athens, claiming that, although they fought against the Turks in Cyprus by order of authorised officers of the Greek state, the State refused to recognise their military service there from the end of 1974 to the issuance of law 2641/1998, when their duty was finally recognised. They claimed that their personality and reputation had been insulted (moral damage) and that this omission of the State had violated the European Convention on Human Rights. In fact, this moral damage was aggravated by “the fact that a portion of the Greeks considers them as participants in the coup against the legitimate government of Cyprus.” They claimed 200,000 euros with the legal interest on arrears, as monetary satisfaction for the restoration of their moral damage. The Administrative Court of First Instance of Athens ruled in their favour and awarded each one the amount of 100,000 euros as monetary satisfaction.

The Appeal

The State rescinded to the Administrative Court of Appeal of the first instance decision, which in 2011 ruled that this omission of the State “was illegal as contrary to respect for the value of man, which, according to article 2 par. 1 of the Constitution, is primary obligation of the State “.

The appellants also pointed out that the participants “in these military operations, fulfilling their supreme obligation as Greek citizens, expected that their offer would be recognized at least by the official State and would not be ignored or silenced” and ratified the amount as compensation of 100,000 euros awarded to them.

Again, the State filed an appeal with the Court of Appeals against the appellate decision. Ten years after the State’s appeal, the State Councilors ruled that the reasonable time in which the ten citizens could claim their claims in the administrative courts had expired and that “the civil courts now have jurisdiction”.
In other words, 47 years after the invasion of Cyprus, 24 years after the partial recognition by the Greek state of their military service in Cyprus, 18 years after the filing of the lawsuit in the Court of First Instance, and 10 years after the stay of the appeal in the SC against of the Court of Appeal, the State Counselors are now saying to those who fought in Cyprus against the invader to start from scratch in the civil courts (Court of First Instance).

The absurdity

As if all this were not enough, the State requested the Council of State (CoS) to return the amount of compensation that had probably been temporarily awarded to them. The State Council rejected the request, as it did not appear that part of the compensation had been given.

>Related articles

Famous television chef arrested for tax debts to the State

The Greek State heads to the markets tomorrow with a 10-year bond

Subsidy of 17,000 euros for starting a new business – Who is eligible

also read

The Antetokounmpo brothers giving away a 100,000-euro house overlooking the Acropolis! (video)

 

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#1974 Cyprus War#ELDYK#Greek courts#Greek state#veterans
> More Greece

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

Papastavrou: The ministerial meeting of the Greece, Cyprus, Israel and the USA group in Washington in April

December 5, 2025

European Commission handbook depicts the East Aegean islands and the Dodecanese as Turkish

December 5, 2025

Anger in Cyprus over the UN Secretary General’s envoy: She described the occupied territories as the “Turkish” side of Cyprus

December 5, 2025

From MAGA to Make Europe Great Again, with support for patriotic parties and a “stop” on mass immigration – How to stop the onslaught of China

December 5, 2025

Billionaire Andrej Babis reappointed Prime Minister of the Czech Republic on Tuesday

December 5, 2025

Axios: Trump will announce by Christmas the new governance structure for Gaza

December 5, 2025

Bolsonaro backs his eldest son as presidential candidate in the 2026 elections

December 5, 2025

US Ultimatum to the EU: Take on the majority of NATO spending by 2027

December 5, 2025
All News

> Greece

Widespread power outages in Sparta and surrounding villages due to severe weather

“The Fire Service was called to rescue people trapped in elevators, as a serious malfunction is believed to have occurred in the power grid”

December 5, 2025

Marinakis: There can be no dialogue with the farmers with incidents like those outside Macedonia airport

December 5, 2025

Clashes with shoving and tear gas between police and farmers who tried to block the entrance of ‘Macedonia’ Airport — watch the video

December 5, 2025

The Supreme Court plenary will rule on the Swiss franc loans

December 5, 2025

Evelina Skitsko revealed she was diagnosed with colon cancer: “They had told me I had the worst case, it was stage two”

December 5, 2025
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2025 Πρώτο Θέμα