According to reports from Fileleftheros and other newspapers, Christodoulides emphasized the commitment to hold the responsible parties accountable, framing the issue not as a political matter but as a human rights concern.
When asked if these prosecutions should have been initiated earlier, Christodoulides acknowledged that perhaps some actions should have been taken sooner but preferred not to dwell on the past. He stressed that his focus is on the present and asserted that no one can oppose individual property rights.
Christodoulides reiterated that illegal activities have been conducted by some individuals and assured that the Greek Cypriot administration is dedicated to addressing these incidents within the bounds of legality, despite any false claims.
Highlighting the conscious decision from day one to uphold legality, Christodoulides cited the example of the recent arrest of a Turkish Cypriot lawyer, stating that the government does not interfere with the judiciary. He insisted that the issue should be treated as a matter of human rights, law, and justice, and that the judiciary should be allowed to function independently.
Christodoulides' remarks confirm the newspaper’s previous report, with headlines in various outlets emphasizing the commitment to punish those responsible for seizing Greek Cypriot properties.
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