Netflix restricts viewing of Famagusta - "Disappointment and betrayal" says PSEKA
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The International Coordinating Committee – Justice for Cyprus (PSEKA) has expressed its disappointment at Netflix's decision to limit the screening of the series "Famagusta" in Cyprus and Greece due to pressure from Turkey.
The series concerns the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, and the Commission emphasizes that this decision is a betrayal of democratic principles. The Global Coordinating Committee of the Cyprus Struggle calls on Netflix to reconsider its decision and resist censorship imposed by Turkey's authoritarian regime.
The entire PSEKA announcement:
The recent announcement that Netflix will no longer broadcast “Famagusta” outside of Cyprus and Greece due to direct pressure from Turkey, is not only a disappointment, but a betrayal of Democratic principles.
Netflix intended to release the Famagusta series depicting the story of the illegal tragic invasion of Cyprus by Turkey in 1974 to international audiences on September 20, 2024. The Turkish Government applied pressure and Netflix cowered and refused to stand up to the authoritarian regime.
Turkey has used this type of pressure to suppress films depicting the Armenian Genocide, the terror against the Kurdish population and other minorities. This is simply an attempt to hide the crimes committed during the brutal illegal invasion of Cyprus in 1974.
This is the 50th Dark Anniversary of the illegal invasion and continued occupation of 37% of the Republic of Cyprus, a member of the United Nations and the European Union.
We call on Netflix to reconsider their decision and not allow the authoritarian regime of Turkey to suppress our freedoms and apply censorship in our homes.
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”
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