Endemic abuse and injustice
By Simon Bahceli Published on February 12, 2012
THE DISAPPEARANCE of to two teenage girls from a children’s home in the north of Nicosia two weeks ago barely caused a blip on Turkish Cypriot media radars. Had they been the daughters of even the most lowly local family, they would have been the talk of the coffee shop; appeals for their safe return would have been blaring out of every headline and loudspeaker in the north. But these two girls were not local; they were girls whose Turkish immigrant parents, either through death or destitution, were unable to provide for them.
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