2011 Turkish Cypriot protests
Years: 2011 - 2011
In 2011, a series of rallies are held by Turkish Cypriots in North Nicosia against Turkey's policies on Cyprus.
The first protest is held on January 28, 2011.
After the hostile reactions of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Turkish society, Turkish Cypriots organize a second and third rally on March 2 nd April 7, 2011.
The average turnout was fifty thousand to eighty thousand, making these some of the largest demonstrations by Turkish Cypriots under the occupation.
As of 2011, Northern Cyprus has a population of approximately two hundred and ninety thousand.
Some protesters carry flags of the Republic of Cyprus and banners demanding the reunification of the island, and signs condemning economical, cultural, and social oppression of Turkish Cypriots by Turkey.
During the final rally, unsuccessful attempts are made to hang the flag of the Republic of Cyprus on the Turkish embassy.
