"Bulent Ecevit
Nov 9th 2006
From The Economist print edition
Bulent Ecevit, a Turkish prime minister and poet, died on November 5th, aged 81
Reuters
WHEN Bulent Ecevit decided, on July 20th 1974, to send an invasion force to Cyprus, he could find many reasons for it. Greeks and Turks on the island had been killing each other for years. Turkish-Cypriots, the minority, needed protection against “genocide”. A coup had been staged by a Greek guerrilla leader in the name of union with Greece; and if it succeeded, Turkey's southern coast would be “almost imprisoned”, as Mr Ecevit put it later, among the Greek Aegean islands."
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