
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an indoor exhibition display featuring several black and white photographs and accompanying descriptive texts, predominantly in Greek and English. The main subject is a historical event involving Cypriot refugee women. One photograph shows a group of women, identified as a four-member delegation of refugee women, boarding a "CYPRUS AIRWAYS" plane in September 1975. They are seen holding what are described as copies of the "Cyprus Scroll." Another photo, less clear, shows the same delegation. The texts explain that this delegation traveled to the U.S. to present the Cyprus Scroll to the UN General Assembly and the U.S. Congress. The delegation members are named as Katina Kassianou, Alinda Hatzigianni, Dora Vassiliadou, and Tasia Makridou, all refugees from various parts of Cyprus like Famagusta and Kyrenia. A third photograph displays a document or scroll, with text stating it is a printed leaflet in English detailing the creation of the Cyprus Scroll, with the stamp of PESK visible. A fourth framed document is an invitation from the "CLUB OF GREEK WOMEN" in Athens, dated September 25 (presumably 1975), inviting attendees to a reception honoring the delegation of Cyprus Refugee Women. The scene is a museum or gallery, presenting a poignant historical narrative through photographs and archival documents. The overall tone is factual and informative, chronicling a significant diplomatic and humanitarian effort.
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