
Publication of Güven Silman’s “Political Notes on Cyprus”

Retired Senior Prosecutor Güven Silman has recently published a book titled “Political Notes on Cyprus.” According to the information provided, the book focuses on the right of Turkish Cypriots to protect themselves against the invasion of their sovereign rights in Cyprus and the termination of their right to self-determination.
Edited by Cagin Zort, the book delves into detailed explanations of the fundamental aspects of the TRNC (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) state. It sheds light on the historical and political background of the region, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics at play.
This publication is expected to contribute to the ongoing discourse surrounding the Cyprus issue, offering valuable insights and perspectives. As the book becomes available to the public, it is anticipated to generate further discussions and debates among scholars, policymakers, and individuals interested in the topic.
The release of “Political Notes on Cyprus” is an important contribution to the existing literature on the subject and provides a fresh perspective on the rights and struggles of Turkish Cypriots. It represents an opportunity for readers to gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and the challenges faced by the Turkish Cypriot community in their pursuit of self-determination.
The book is now accessible to the audience, and its content is expected to attract significant attention from those interested in the political dynamics and history of Cyprus. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, academics, and individuals seeking a comprehensive analysis of the issues surrounding the rights and self-determination of Turkish Cypriots.
Overall, the publication of “Political Notes on Cyprus” is a significant development that contributes to the growing body of knowledge and understanding regarding the Cyprus issue. With its detailed exploration of the TRNC state and the challenges faced by Turkish Cypriots, the book aims to foster informed discussions and promote a better understanding of the complex situation in Cyprus.





