Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Cyprus National Day
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On this day in 1955, the EOKA terrorist organisation was founded to force union with Greece (Enosis). Their campaign killed 371 British servicemen and hundreds of Turkish and Greek Cypriot civilians. Today, they are still celebrated as heroes in the South. Show more
— Freedom and Fairness for Northern Cyprus (@FFNCyprus) April 1, 2025
Today we mark 70 years since the beginning of EOKA's heroic liberation struggle against colonial rule in #Cyprus We honour all those who sacrificed their lives for #Cyprus' freedom and independence Show more
— National Federation of Cypriots in the UK (@UKCypriotFed) April 1, 2025
Disturbing footage from South Cyprus. On the eve of the 70th anniversary of EOKA’s founding, Greek Cypriot nationalists gathered to glorify the terrorist organisation. They prayed to Grivas, called Turks “Mongols”, and chanted that “ Show more
FPL Injury Update: Chris Wood: Missed the cup match and is being assessed day by day, according to his manager. Fitness remains uncertain. Gibbs-White: Suffered an injury after colliding with the post during the cup game. Status unclear. Show more
#Onthisday in 1955, the EOKA organization led by General George Grivas began their armed struggle against British colonialism in Cyprus and for the 'Union' with Greece ('#Enosis'). The struggle resulted in Cyprus' independence in 1959 Show more
— Ioannis E Kolovos (@ioannisekolovos) April 1, 2025
On this day in 1955, the National Organization of Cypriot Fighters (EOKA) launched its armed struggle against British colonial rule, aiming for Enosis—the union of Cyprus with Greece. Led by Georgios Grivas “Digenis”, EOKA fighters waged a four-year guerrilla war, demonstrating Show more
Happy National Day, Cyprus! Today we celebrate the spirit of unity and diversity that connects our nations. May our friendship thrive and our cultures continue to inspire one another! #BelizeDiplomacy Cyprus MFA
#OTD on 1st of April 1955 the Greek Cypriots of small Cyprus started their armed struggle against British colonial rule demanding self determination,freedom and union with Greece The struggle ended with the independence of Republic of Show more
Good morning one and all! Celebrate last day of March! Joining us in April as we celebrate Easter? It's 22 C by our shores and villages, with bright Monday sunshine today! We're looking forward to welcoming you back any time you decide to head south! Show more
ON THIS DAY 1 April In 1955 the liberation armed struggle of EOKA begins with bomb explosions in the main cities of Cyprus, catching both the British authorities and the Cypriot population by surprise. The Turkish Cypriots and the leadership of leftist Cypriot organisations 1/2 Show more
Cyprus National Day seeks to commemorate the start of the insurgence against the British in 1955. It commemorates the effort and struggle for freedom that the island endured in fight for freedom. Today, the holiday is largely a day of rest and relaxation for the people of Cyprus.
Cyprus National Day differs from Cyprus Independence Day. Cyprus National Day commemorates the struggle for freedom while Cyprus Independence Day celebrates the actual gaining of sovereignty. Cyprus National Day is always celebrated on 1 April, marking the day that Cypriots began fighting against the British.
Top facts about Cyprus National Day
Cyprus’ campaign against the British lasted for four years. It was not until 1960 that a ceasefire was reached and that Cyprus gained its independence.
On this day, shops and businesses close and people attend church services to remember the efforts of the people who fought to secure Cyprus’ independence.
In the days leading up to Cyprus National Day, teachings and events take place in schools so that children can be made aware of the nation’s history and the islands struggle for freedom.
Cyprus was only independent for 4 years before Turkey tried to invade Cyprus in response to violence against Turkish Cypriots. The only reason they were halted was because of a strongly-worded letter from the US President.
Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed. – Martin Luther King, JR, leader of the African-American Civil Rights Movement.
Top events and things to do for Cyprus National Day
Rest, relax and throw a lunch or dinner party. Enjoy typical Cypriot dishes such as Meze (like tapas), souvla (any meat on pita bread), or Kleftiko (lamb with lemon juice).
Watch a movie or TV show that relates to the struggle for freedom and independence. Some of our favourites are: The Kitchen Toto (1988), Band of Brothers (2001), Mandela and de Klerk (1997), Braveheart (1995), and 300 (2006).
Attend a local church service. It is a good way to engage with the community, feel spiritually-enriched and reflect on the holiday with a group of like-minded people.
Read a book about the struggle for freedom in Cyprus. Some of our favourites are: The Cyprus Conspiracy, Journey Into Cyprus, and The Cypriot.
Spread awareness on social media by using the hashtags #CyprusNationalDay, #CypressFreedomDay, #CyprusisFree and #RemembertheStruggle.