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  • Protesting: President Christodoulides Affirms Right to Protest Amid Police Controversy

    Protesting: President Christodoulides Affirms Right to Protest Amid Police Controversy

    protesting — President Nikos Christodoulides has stated that “no one is banned from protesting,” addressing concerns following a heavy-handed police response to a demonstration outside the foreign ministry on Thursday night. His remarks came during his arrival at a rural culture festival in the village of Lofou, where he reiterated the government’s commitment to the right to protest.

    On Thursday, demonstrators gathered to voice their opposition to Israel’s interception of boats heading towards Gaza, part of the Gaza Sumud flotilla. The protest escalated when riot police intervened, deploying pepper spray and engaging in physical confrontations with attendees.

    “The police have taken a very specific position,” Christodoulides remarked, defending recent legislation that imposes stricter regulations on protests, which had come under fire following the events of Thursday night. He stated that protests and the right to demonstrate are “absolutely respected and guaranteed” in Cyprus.

    The president acknowledged ongoing criticism of police actions, urging a balanced view of the circumstances under which security forces operate. He mentioned that any alleged excessive use of force would be investigated, assuring that appropriate measures would be taken if necessary.

    Following the protest, the political landscape shifted with Akel condemning the police’s response as an “unprovoked attack.” The party called for further protests, stating, “Akel calls on everyone who does not tolerate state repression and the government’s subservience to the Netanyahu regime to mobilise.”

    Volt echoed similar sentiments, emphasising that “violent repression of peaceful demonstrations has no place in a democratic and European country.” They condemned the police violence against demonstrators advocating for Palestinian rights, asserting that such actions undermine the principles of democracy.

    Accounts from the protest highlighted the chaotic scene, with a journalist from Haravgi reporting being injured during the police intervention. Veteran journalist Christos Christofides described being “thrown to the ground” amid the turmoil, thanking those who assisted him in escaping potential injury from the crowd.

    The union of Cyprus journalists condemned the police’s actions, noting that one of their members, despite identifying as a journalist, faced violence from officers. They called for an investigation led by Police Chief Themistos Arnaoutis, demanding accountability for the errant officers involved.

    The police response was justified by their statement that the protestors had blocked a lane of traffic outside the foreign ministry, necessitating intervention to clear the area. This incident in Nicosia was part of a broader wave of global protests against Israel’s military actions, which saw thousands taking to the streets in cities worldwide including Barcelona, Milan, and Paris.

  • Ypsonas School Security Guard Injured in Youths’ Flare Attack

    Ypsonas School Security Guard Injured in Youths’ Flare Attack

    A private security guard at Ypsonas Third Primary School was attacked with lit flares by a group of youths on Monday evening, sustaining facial burns that required hospital treatment.

    Photo: in-cyprus.philenews.com

    • A private security guard at Ypsonas Third Primary School was attacked with lit flares by a group of youths on Monday evening, sustaining facial burns that required hospital treatment.
    • The injured guard was quickly transported by ambulance to a local hospital where he received treatment for second-degree burns.

    The incident unfolded around 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. when the group entered the school grounds, specifically targeting the mini football pitch. As the guard attempted to remove the youths from the premises, they chased him and threw the flares at his face, resulting in severe burns.

    Photo: in-cyprus.philenews.com

    In a statement to philenews, school supervisor Christina Tryfonos described the events, stating, “The youths entered the school premises and specifically the mini football pitch that is located within the school grounds. The private guard tried to remove them, with the youths chasing him. Subsequently, the perpetrators threw lit flares at his face, causing him burns.”

    The injured guard was quickly transported by ambulance to a local hospital where he received treatment for second-degree burns.

    Herodotus Neophytou, President of the West Limassol School Board, condemned the attack, labelling it as attempted murder. He expressed his outrage at the rising trend of vandalism in schools, stating, “Last night’s incident is attempted murder. We are not simply talking about an incident, the man suffered second-degree burns to his face. They tried to kill him.”

    Neophytou also highlighted a recent incident of vandalism at the nearby Ypsonas Gymnasium, indicating a troubling pattern of behaviour among local youths. He urged the police to take responsibility, asserting, “There is sufficient evidence to locate the perpetrators. Parents of the offenders bear responsibility, as does the police. What are they waiting for? To mourn victims?”

  • Intoxicated man — Intoxicated Man Arrested with Knife in Paphos Standoff

    Intoxicated man — Intoxicated Man Arrested with Knife in Paphos Standoff

    Paphos police arrested an intoxicated man Friday evening following reports of a knife-wielding individual in Geroskipou’s Agia Paraskevi Square.

    • Paphos police arrested an intoxicated man Friday evening following reports of a knife-wielding individual in Geroskipou's Agia Paraskevi Square.

    Authorities received alarming calls around 20:30 regarding a man displaying erratic behaviour and carrying a knife. Upon arrival, officers located the suspect and conducted a check, discovering that he was heavily intoxicated.

    Witnesses reported that the man was shouting and causing a disturbance, which raised concerns among the public. When approached by the police, he refused to provide identification and continued to act aggressively.

    Given the circumstances, officers decided to arrest him for public intoxication and causing a disturbance in a public space. The suspect’s actions not only posed a potential threat to himself but also to those around him in the busy square.

    In light of the incident, the police have taken further steps to ensure community safety. The suspect was detained for identification verification, and authorities are now investigating the case at the Central Paphos Police Station. Thankfully, no injuries were reported during this tense situation, and the matter was resolved without escalation.

  • Ayia Napa Waterpark Reopens After False Alarm Over Suspicious Item

    Ayia Napa Waterpark Reopens After False Alarm Over Suspicious Item

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    Visitors to the Ayia Napa waterpark can return after a report of a suspicious item led to a significant police operation. The investigation confirmed that the alert was a false alarm, allowing the venue to reopen promptly.

    • Authorities responded swiftly to the call, mobilising bomb disposal experts and other police units. Guests were evacuated as a precaution while officials conducted a thorough search of the premises.

    Authorities responded swiftly to the call, mobilising bomb disposal experts and other police units. Guests were evacuated as a precaution while officials conducted a thorough search of the premises.

    Authorities Responded Swiftly To The Call, Mobilising

    After an exhaustive examination, the police determined that there was no explosive device at the site. The swift action taken by law enforcement ensured the safety of everyone present, although the incident caused temporary disruption.

    This false alarm comes just weeks after another concerning discovery at the waterpark, where a grenade was found. The previous incident raised alarms about safety, making the recent report particularly alarming for both visitors and staff.

    With the investigation concluded and all clear given, the waterpark is eager to welcome back guests. Officials are keen to reassure the public that safety measures are in place to prevent future incidents and maintain a secure environment for all visitors.