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Pro-European flag in Northern Cyprus - Image by Dean McGee, Željko Heimer & António Martins, 13 January 2003
In January 2003, Turkish Cypriots in Nicosia demonstrated with
flags of the European Union with a golden map of Cyprus inside. The
demonstrators demanded a new, free of any troops, united Cyprus and
the withdrawal of Mr. Denktaş, the President of the Turkish Republic
of Northern Cyprus.
The demonstrators used different variants of the European Union
flag with the map of Cyprus:
- The first variant had a yellow map (or golden since some of these flags were made by the demonstrators themselves) inside the twelve yellow stars of the European Union flag.
- The second variant was more interesting: the twelve stars were again yellow as in the European Union flag but the map of Cyprus was copper! A yellow shading below the copper map could be seen! It was in fact a yellow map "under" a cooper one!
Another similar flag hold by a demonstrator showed instead of the
Cyprus map some words in Turkish, inside the 12 stars.
Panayiotis Panayiotou, 13 January 2003
Another flag was used by the Turkish Cypriots during their pro-unity rally, made of a blue map on a yellow field, with some inscription within the map.
Jan Zrzavy, 14 January 2003
On some flags was written under the stars in golden letters: "CYPRIOTES ARE EU-CITIZENS".
Jan Patrick Fisher, 15 January 2003
Flag of Doruk Foundation - Image by Ivan Sache, 17 June 2016
Doruk Foundation (website) was established in April 2016 with the purpose of fostering education, culture, art, research and development to all social layers of the society, especially young people, in particular to educate a qualified generation dependent on national, spiritual and human values.
The flag of the foundation (photo) is white with the foundation's logo.
In Turkish, doruk means "a peak", "a crest", "a summit", which explains
the mountains featured on the foundation's emblem.
Esteban Rivera & Ivan Sache, 17 June 2018