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This is what it's
all about...
Christia Vassiliou
Cyprus
Class of 1995-96
I would like to
share a deeply enriching story of mine with you.
It all has to do with the most valuable friendship
I made earlier this year, with Mehmet Cem Ulgen.
The significance of this friendship is that Cem is
from Turkey and I am from Cyprus. It
is to all known that the two countries have been
at political impasse for years, as a direct result
of the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, when the
Turks occupied the Northern part of the island.
I was really looking forward to meeting the
Turkish boy that would not only be in the GRSP
program, but would also be in my school. At the
same time, I was very apprehensive about Cem; I
was worried that he would be fanatically
patriotic, therefore harboring hatred towards all
Cypriots. Fortunately, this was NOT the case. Cem
and I totally disregarded each others
nationalities and gave our friendship a try. It
did not take long for both of us to discover that
we had a lot in common, and became friends
instantly.
It was fun spending time with Cem: having lunch at
the University cafeteria, going out with friends,
listening to music and talking for hours, not to
mention drinking what he calls Turkish and
what I call Greek coffee!!! We even
discussed the on-going conflict between our
countries, but always respecting each other's
opinion on the issue. After all, the disputes are
between our countries, not between us. Cem and I
believe that all people can do exactly the same
thing and live together as one.
Our
friendship is living proof that PEACE IS POSSIBLE!
Even though our
wish is easier said than done, I am proud to say
that knowing Cem has made my beliefs stronger,
that sooner or later there will be peace between
our countries in particular, and hopefully the
world in general. I believe that one day I'll be
able to visit him in Turkey and he'll be able to
visit me in Cyprus. One day, we the younger
generation will show to the whole world what
Rotary and the GRSP has given to us: love,
friendship and understanding -- not only
between us, but between our nations, as well. Only
then will we be able to express what is deep in
our hearts: that Peace is indeed Possible!"
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