
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an overhead view of an open book and two closed books on a dark surface. The open book, visible across both pages, contains Greek text. The left page is numbered "110" and features a testimony from Theophanis Varnavas Kythrea, detailing how he was forced to step on an icon of the Virgin Mary, was questioned about his involvement in fighting Turks, and was shot. It also describes how other villagers were rounded up, kept in a church, and seven men were taken away and never returned, with gunshots heard afterwards. The right page, numbered "111," presents further testimonies. One from Taretou Demetriou, Assia, describes a priest being separated, whipped, and his current whereabouts unknown. Another, from Kostas Sfondgaras, 36 years old, Lapithas, recounts severe ill-treatment in Akrades, including beatings with guns and screwdrivers, mustaches being pulled, and glasses being broken. Specific individuals and their injuries are mentioned, such as a broken eardrum and a swollen face. To the right of the open book, a closed book with a black spine is partially visible, showing "Εκδόσεις της ΠΕΣΚ" (Publications by PESK) and "Publications by PESK" in English. Below this, another closed book with a white cover prominently displays the title "CYPRUS WITNESS" in black, capital letters, framed by decorative dashes. The content indicates the books are likely historical accounts or testimonies related to events in Cyprus.
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