The Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) commemorated the 51st anniversary of the 1974 Cyprus tragedy on Sunday, 20 July 2025, with a moving tribute to those who perished during the military coup and subsequent Turkish invasion.
A solemn memorial service was held at the Cathedral of the Archangels Michael and Gabriel on Franklin Street, honouring the fallen and remembering those still missing – including Elias Papapavlou, one of the many heroes whose fate remains unknown.
The tribute formed part of the community’s enduring commitment to preserving the memory of the victims of 1974 and advocating for justice for Cyprus. The service brought together clergy, community leaders, and parishioners in a shared moment of reflection and remembrance.
Following the church service, representatives of the GOCSA joined the wreath-laying ceremony at the Cyprus Community memorial, further demonstrating solidarity and support for the Cypriot cause.
These commemorations serve as a reminder of the enduring pain of the Cypriot people and the importance of unity, remembrance, and continued advocacy for truth and reconciliation.