All photos: Marianne Ejdersten/WCC, 2019.
It has been 46 years since the
Turkish invasion of Cyprus led to the partitioning of the island, the
northern third inhabited by Turkish Cypriots and the southern two-thirds
by Greek Cypriots, whose government is internationally recognized. The
August 1974 ceasefire line became a United Nations buffer zone, along
which Cyprus remains divided.