
Conference on “The Unspoken Side of War: Missing Persons in Cyprus” was held
“Retired Ambassador at Cyprus Science University (KIU), Assist. Dr. Hasibe Vehbi Şahoğlu gave a conference on “The Unspoken Side of War: Missing Persons in Cyprus”.
According to the statement made by KIU, Head of Political Science and Public Administration Department and Deputy Director of Cyprus Studies Center Assoc. Dr. Cemaliye Beysoylu Tahiroğlu, Founder of Women’s Studies Research and Application Center Assist. Assoc. Dr. Asuman Bolkan, Assistant Head of Political Science and Public Administration Department. Assoc. Dr. Sina Kısacık, Assistant from the Department of Business Administration. Assoc. Dr. Dora Uzkesici, Assistant from the Department of Psychology. Assoc. Dr. Sevgül Türkoğlu Deputy Head of International Relations Department Assist. Assoc. Dr. İlke Gürdal, Head of International Relations Department Assist. Assoc. Dr. İlksoy Aslım and academic staff and students attended.
Speaking at the conference, retired Ambassador Assist. Assoc. Dr. Hasibe Vehbi Şahoğlu emphasized that the problem of missing persons is a humanitarian problem all over the world and noted that the issue should not be politicized.
“Since 1963, the issue of missing persons has become an important component of the Cyprus problem. If the parties concerned want to achieve long-term peace, find a solution to the conflict and encourage reconciliation, they should attach importance to the issue of missing persons,” said Şahoğlu, and also gave information about the work of the Missing Persons Committee.
After the presentation, Head of Political Science and Public Administration Department and Deputy Director of Cyprus Studies Center Assoc. Dr. A certificate of appreciation was presented to retired Ambassador Şahoğlu by Cemaliye Beysoylu Tahiroğlu.
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The article reports that retired Ambassador Assist. Assoc. Dr. Hasibe Vehbi Şahoğlu gave a conference on the issue of missing persons in Cyprus at Cyprus Science University (KIU). She emphasized that the problem of missing persons is a humanitarian problem worldwide that should not be politicized. She noted that if the parties involved want to achieve long-term peace, find a solution to the conflict, and encourage reconciliation, they should attach importance to the issue of missing persons. The article further notes that after the presentation, Şahoğlu received a certificate of appreciation from Head of Political Science and Public Administration Department and Deputy Director of Cyprus Studies Center Assoc. Dr. Cemaliye Beysoylu Tahiroğlu. Academic staff and students also attended the conference.