Book contents
- The Long Search for Peace
- The Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post–Cold War Operations
- The Long Search for Peace
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Preface
- Glossary
- Part 1 Actor and observer
- Part 2 New ambitions
- Part 3 Carrying on
- 29 A sustained commitment
- 30 Uprisings and wars
- 31 Service in the Sinai
- 32 In the midst of war
- Conclusion
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
29 - A sustained commitment
Austcivpol in Cyprus, 1976–2006
from Part 3 - Carrying on
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 September 2019
- The Long Search for Peace
- The Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post–Cold War Operations
- The Long Search for Peace
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Preface
- Glossary
- Part 1 Actor and observer
- Part 2 New ambitions
- Part 3 Carrying on
- 29 A sustained commitment
- 30 Uprisings and wars
- 31 Service in the Sinai
- 32 In the midst of war
- Conclusion
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
Summary
In 2006, three decades after the partition of Cyprus in 1974, and the subsequent concentration from its dispersed locations across the island to the buffer zone in 1975, the role and responsibilities of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (Unficyp) continued largely unchanged. Interposed between two former warring factions – the Turkish military in the north and the Cypriot National Guard in the south – continuous rotations of Unficyp soldiers have monitored the ceasefire lines, and successive contingents of United Nations civilian police (Uncivpol) have patrolled the buffer zone. Together they have performed humanitarian roles and overseen the security of the minority Greek Cypriot population in the north and Turkish Cypriot population in the south.
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- The Long Search for PeaceObserver Missions and Beyond, 1947–2006, pp. 717 - 750Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019