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Con Auld

Con Auld


Thursday 30th July 1970

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Con Auld

"I was terrified. I was well aware of what was going to happen."

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Con takes us on a journey to Cyprus in July 1972. On this day he tells us how his nerves were pushed, quite literally, to the edge...

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In 1964 20,000 Turkish Cypriots were driven from their villages by the majority Greek Cypriot population. In 1966 the government of Cyprus and several peacemakers started to repair some of the 90 Turkish villages in the hope that the refugee's would return.

The organisation under which INST. Community Service Group operated was the Panagides Foundation. It was founded in 1967 by a group of professionals and businessmen who were ex-pupils of Solomon Panagides and a priest of the Greek Orthodox Church.

Firstly our operation village was Keravassa – uninhabited for 6 years except for rats, snakes and scorpions. It had been the scene of civil slaughter and religious hatred. We cleared the village streets, opened the fountains and made 10 houses habitable. We hoped the Turks would return as had been the case in the neighbouring village Kathasi, 10 miles away.

The second part of the INST peace project was work with Greek Cypriot criminal teenagers, hopefully redeeming them from terrorist activities. We found little difficulty in crossing the language barrier. Together we cleaned out an old swimming pool and did excavation site work.

We donated the minibus to the Panagides Foundation.

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Name: Karen McKee
Date: 17/04/2008
Comment: Great story Con. The pictures are brilliant. It looks lovely and warm. A bit of a change from rainy Ireland. Karen in Belfast

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Mary James
Date: 04/03/2008
Comment: lovely story Con. it must have been some journey from start to finish. definately something to remember. i only wish i had been on a journey like yours, even with the accident!



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Con Auld in the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Ulster studio recording his story for Days Like This
The mini bus donated by the Royal Belfast Academical Institution (INST) Community Service Group (CSG), to the Cyprus Youth Organisation
The INST Peace Volunteers camping in France on the way to Cyprus
Wild terrain in the Greek mountains where the accident occured
The minibus being shipped from Brindisi (Italy) to Greece on the way to Cyprus
Con cooking kebabs for the hungry volunteers
INST volunteers in Cyprus standing outside a house they had refurbished for Turkish Cypriots
After the donation of the minibus they had to return via public transport
The INST peace volunteers working at a rehabilitation camp for teenage Greek Cypriot criminals
Mayor and Mayoress of North Down, Con Auld and Mary O'Fee, at the Queens Mothers garden party at St Patricks Barricks, Ballymena June 25th, 1983
Con has also written and published a book called 'Forgotten houses of Holywood, Co. Down'
Con has also written and published a book called 'Forgotten houses of Holywood, Co. Down'


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