Vassos Lyssarides Explained

Vassos Lyssarides
Native Name Lang:el
Birth Date:13 May 1920
Birth Place:Pano Lefkara, British Cyprus
Death Place:Nicosia, Cyprus
Office:President of the House of Representatives
Term Start:30 December 1985
Term End:30 May 1991
Predecessor:Georgios Ladas
Successor:Alexis Galanos
Office2:Member of the House of Representatives
Constituency2:Nicosia
Term Start2:16 August 1960
Term End2:31 May 2006
Office3:President of EDEK
Term Start3:6 February 1969
Term End3:21 July 2001
Predecessor3:None (party established)
Successor3:Yiannakis Omirou
Office4:Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Term Start4:21 April 1986
Term End4:28 June 1991
Constituency4:Cyprus

Vassos Lyssarides (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Βάσος Λυσσαρίδης; 13 May 1920 – 26 April 2021) was a Cypriot politician and physician who was a central figure in the politics of Cyprus after the island's independence.

Biography

Lyssarides was born in 1920 in the village of Pano Lefkara.[1] He studied medicine at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and worked as a physician.[2] He was closely associated with Archbishop Makarios III, and was his personal physician for years.[3]

Political career

During his studies, he served as president of the Pan-student Committee for the Cypriot Struggle. The committee organised mass events for the union of Cyprus with Greece. He was also president of the Student Union of Cypriots and secretary of the Coordinating Committee of Cypriot Associations.[2] Subsequently, Vassos Lyssarides participated in the EOKA 1955–1959 struggle.[2] Lyssarides persuaded Georgios Grivas to create within EOKA the "Organisation of Left Patriots", through which they could attract members of the Cypriot Left to the struggle.[4]

Lyssarides' active participation in the EOKA struggle and his collaboration with Grivas against the British led to his expulsion from AKEL, of which he was a member: in its decision to expel him, AKEL accused him of being "the leader of the factionalist spiral" and "an element who deservedly plays the role of an agent of Intelligences Services".[5] Lyssarides himself later said "the [EOKA] organization, despite what is said, was not ideological in character. I participated with my ideology in full harmony, I never had a problem."[6] He was a member of the Greek Cypriot delegation to London in 1959, representing EOKA, where the independence of Cyprus was decided.[7] Along with Tassos Papadopoulos, he voted against the London and Zürich Agreements, "stressing that they legitimise Turkey's military-political presence and lead to deadlocks which will be exploited by Great Britain and Turkey."[7]

In November 1964, Lyssarides and Papadopoulos organised the visit of Andreas Papandreou (son of then-Greek Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou) to Cyprus. During the visit, a very close friendship developed between Papandreou and Archbishop Makarios. Later, after the imposition of the military junta in Greece, Lyssarides was instrumental in assisting Papandreou and his Panhellenic Liberation Movement (PAK) with arms, money and training.[8]

During the junta period, he was closely associated with the Panhellenic Liberation Movement(P.A.K.) and Andreas Papandreou, whose loyal friend he remained until the end. According to the testimony of the leading member of the P.A.K., it was Vassos Lyssarides who "opened the doors" of the Arabs for the P.A.K., and through his mediation the Palestinians and Yasser Arafat helped the P.A.C. and Andreas Papandreou with money, weapons and training.[9] Previously, in 1964, Lyssarides together with Papadopoulos had organised Andreas Papandreou's visit to Cyprus, where the friendship and cooperation between Papandreou and Makarios was born.[10]

In 1969, he founded EDEK, the first socialist political party in Cyprus. He was repeatedly elected president of the party until 2002. EDEK's appeal was "strongest among non-communist leftists, intellectuals, and white-collar workers."[11] In July 2001, he stepped down as president of the party and became its honorary president in 2002.[12] [2]

In 1974, he resisted the coup of 15 July 1974.[2] On 30 August 1974, he was the target of an assassination attempt, during which the organisational secretary of the EDEK youth, Doros Loizou, was killed.[13] [14] [15]

Member and president of the House of Representatives

Lyssarides was elected for the first time as a deputy in the first parliamentary elections of Cyprus, in the Nicosia Electoral District with the Patriotic Front for the first parliamentary term.[16] [17] He was re-elected as a deputy in the 1970,[18] 1976,[19] 1981[20] and 1985 parliamentary elections.[21] On 30 December 1985, he was elected President of the House of Representatives for the fifth parliamentary term.[22] His candidacy was supported by members of the EDEK and Democratic Party.[23] Subsequently, he was re-elected to the position of MP in the 1991,[24] 1996.,[25] and 2001 parliamentary elections[26] In the 2006 election he decided not to run.[27] As an MP, he served as a member of the Selection Committee and the ad hoc Parliamentary Committee on the Rules of Procedure of the Parliament.[2]

Presidential elections

Lyssarides was a candidate in the 1983, 1988 and 1998 presidential elections, supported mainly by his party, each time receiving in the region of 10% of the vote.[28]

Lyssarides' armed groups

Lyssarides acquired his own armed group in 1960.[29] Lyssarides' men were armed under the care of Archbishop Makarios III himself, who trusted them completely.[29] Lyssarides' armed men came mainly from the mountainous areas of the Nicosia District and wore red berets. Thus, they became known as Kokkinoskoufides.[30] They were trained by Greek officers in the area of the Machairas Monastery. One of the training officers was the then captain Miltiadis Laskaris, later a lieutenant general and personal friend of Andreas Papandreou.[30]

In the spring of 1963, as Makarios was preparing the 13-point plan (with the possibility of conflict in case the Turkish Cypriots did not accept it), Lyssarides met with the future dictator Georgios Papadopoulos, who visited Cyprus in his official capacity (branch chief of the 2nd Branch of Counterintelligence of the Greek KYP and organiser of the Cypriot KYP).[29] In that meeting with Lyssarides, Papadopoulos pledged to send a new quantity of arms to reinforce the groups, which he did indeed send, through the Greek Cypriots, in July of the same year.[29]

Lyssarides' Kokkinoskoufides were active in the 1963–64 and 1971–74 periods. In the first period, they fought in the intercommunal conflict against Turkish Cypriots and cleared the Pentadaktylos mountains of all armed Turkish Cypriots, led by Turkish officers.[30] The clearing and occupation of Pentadaktylos was completed on 29 April 1964.[30]

In 1971–74, Lyssarides' gunmen acted as defenders of Archbishop Makarios against EOKA B, which launched attacks on police stations, kidnappings, theft of weapons, etc. In cooperation with the Police Reserve Corps, they managed to significantly reduce the activities of EOKA B. After the coup on 15 July 1974, Lyssarides' groups took to the streets and became the most important source of resistance along with the Presidential Guard and the Reserve Corps, paying a heavy price in blood.[31]

Views on the Cyprus problem

Lyssarides had a hard-line stance on the Cyprus problem and strongly opposed a possible "bi-zonal and bi-communal federation" as a basis for negotiations, describing such a federation as the very definition of racism; he also argued for the termination of British sovereign rights on the island and the eviction of British military bases, unless the British started taking a more pro-Greek role in the dispute.[11]

Social activities

Lyssarides served as president of the Pancyprian Medical Association and the Hippocrates Medical Association, of which he was honorary president.[2] In addition, he served as vice-president of the Afro-Asian Solidarity Organization (AA.P.S.O.) and secretary general of the International Committee Against Racial Discrimination, Racism and Colonialism.[2]

Awards

In 1996, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Panteion University.[2] He was awarded the medal of respitory in 1999. In addition, he was awarded the Supreme Honorary Distinction of the Palestinian Authority by Yasser Arafat in 2002.[7] He was also made an honorary citizen of several municipalities in Greece.[7]

Personal life and death

He was married to Barbara Cornwall from 1963 until she died aged 86 in 2019.[32] [33] Lyssarides died in 2021 shortly before his 101st birthday.[34] [35] [36]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ΒΑΣΟΣ Λυσσαριδης . www.lyssaridesfoundation.com . Lyssarides Foundation . 6 March 2019 . Greek.
  2. Web site: Βιογραφικό σημείωμα. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20041212033221/http://www.parliament.cy/parliamentgr/003_02_biography/lyssarides.htm. 12 December 2004. el.
  3. News: Έφυγε από την ζωή ο Βάσος Λυσσαρίδης . 26 April 2021. Capital.gr.
  4. Andrew R. Novo, On All Fronts: EOKA and the Cyprus Insurgency, 1955–1959, σελ. 78–79, 2010
  5. Antonis Antoniou, Greek Left and the Cyprus Question in the 1950s, PhD Thesis, University of Thessaly, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Archaeology, Social Anthropology, 2015, pp. 240–241
  6. Basos Lissarides, "The effects of the EOKA struggle on the liberation movements of other peoples", Fifty Years after the EOKA Liberation Struggle: a historical assessment (scientific-historical conference), Nicosia 2005, p. 57
  7. Web site: Βιογραφικό Επίτιμου Προέδρου ΕΔΕΚ – Βάσου Λυσσαρίδη. EDAK. el. 27 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726150423/https://edek.org.cy/2015/viografiko-epitimou-proedrou-edek-vasou-lissaridi/. 26 July 2019.
  8. Τσίμας, Κώστας (2004). Σελίδες Ζωής: Αγώνες για την Ελευθερία και τη Δημοκρατία. Αθήνα: εκδόσεις Προσκήνιο, σελ. προλόγου. .
  9. Tsimas, Kostas (2004). Pages of Life: Struggles for Freedom and Democracy. Athens.
  10. Kathimerini, 22 September 1983
  11. http://countrystudies.us/cyprus/64.htm Eric Solsten, ed. Cyprus: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress
  12. News: Κόμματα: Εκλογές άνευ ανθυποψηφίου. 29 April 2016. Politis. https://web.archive.org/web/20190709080830/https://politis.com.cy/politis-news/kypros/kommata-ekloges-anef-anthipopsifiou/. 9 July 2019.
  13. News: 40 χρόνια απο την απόπειρα δολοφονίας του Β.Λυσσαρίδη-ΒΙΝΤΕΟ. 30 August 2014. Sigma Live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726144641/https://www.sigmalive.com/news/politics/156781/40-xronia-apo-tin-apopeira-dolofonias-tou-vlyssaridivinteo. 26 July 2019.
  14. News: Βαρβάρα Δ. Λοΐζου: Προαισθάνθηκε το θάνατό του ο Δώρος. 1 September 2018. Dialogos. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726145248/https://dialogos.com.cy/varvara-d-lo-zoy-proaisthanthike-to-thanato-toy-o-doros/. 26 July 2019.
  15. News: Greek Cypriot civil war feared after ambush . 31 August 1974 . The Times . 1; Issue 59180; col B . 17 July 2008 .
  16. Book: Larkou, Larkos . ΔΕΚΑ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΕΣ ΦΥΣΙΟΓΝΩΜΙΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΚΥΠΡΟY (Ten Political figures of Cyprus) . January 2008 .
  17. Web site: Εκλογές 31ης Ιουλίου 1960. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726093107/http://www.parliament.cy/el/βουλευτικές-εκλογές/εκλογές-31ης-ιουλίου-1960. 26 July 2019.
  18. Web site: Εκλογές 5ης Ιουλίου 1970. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20190725055108/http://www.parliament.cy/el/βουλευτικές-εκλογές/εκλογές-5ης-ιουλίου-1970. 25 July 2019.
  19. Web site: Εκλογές 5ης Σεπτεμβρίου 1976. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20190715134520/http://www.parliament.cy/el/βουλευτικές-εκλογές/εκλογές-5ης-σεπτεμβρίου-1976. 15 July 2019.
  20. Web site: Εκλογές 24ης Μαΐου 1981. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20190704222518/http://www.parliament.cy/el/βουλευτικές-εκλογές/εκλογές-24ης-μαΐου-1981. 4 July 2019.
  21. Web site: Εκλογές 8ης Δεκεμβρίου 1985. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20190704222659/http://www.parliament.cy/el/βουλευτικές-εκλογές/εκλογές-8ης-δεκεμβρίου-1985. 4 July 2019.
  22. Web site: Οι Πρόεδροι της Βουλής των Αντιπροσώπων από το 1960 έως σήμερα. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20190625201031/http://www.parliament.cy/el/general-information/οι-πρόεδροι-της-βουλής-των-αντιπροσώπων-από-το-1960-έως-σήμερα. 25 June 2019.
  23. News: Δεν δεσμεύεται η Βουλή για την εκλογή προέδρου από την απόφαση 1985. 30 May 2016. Politis. Katia. Sabba. https://web.archive.org/web/20170613050646/http://politis.com.cy/article/den-desmevete-i-vouli-gia-tin-eklogi-proedrou-apo-tin-apofasi-1985. 13 June 2017.
  24. Web site: Εκλογές 19ης Μαΐου 1991. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20190701201251/http://www.parliament.cy/el/βουλευτικές-εκλογές/εκλογές-19ης-μαΐου-1991. 1 July 2019.
  25. Web site: Εκλογές 26ης Μαΐου 1996. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20190701201421/http://www.parliament.cy/el/βουλευτικές-εκλογές/εκλογές-26ης-μαΐου-1996. 1 July 2019.
  26. Web site: Εκλογές 27ης Μαΐου 2001. House of Representatives. https://web.archive.org/web/20190701014336/http://www.parliament.cy/el/βουλευτικές-εκλογές/εκλογές-27ης-μαΐου-2001. 1 July 2019.
  27. Web site: fm. 28 February 2006. Cyprus poll puts communists and opposition in lead. 26 April 2021. Financial Mirror. en-GB.
  28. News: Ιστορία των Προεδρικών Εκλογών. 12 November 2012. Sigma TV. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726163555/https://www.sigmalive.com/ekloges2013/electionnews/18522/istoria-ton-proedrikon-eklogon. 26 July 2019.
  29. Makarios Drousiotis, EOKA B and the CIA: The Greek-Turkish state in Cyprus, p. 52-64, Ed. Alfadi, 2002
  30. Οι Κοκκινοσκούφηδες του Πενταδάκτυλου 1963 – 1964. Philenews. 20 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726162137/http://www.philenews.com/koinonia/eidiseis/article/643166/oi-kokkinoskoyfides-toy-pentadaktyloy-1963-1964. 26 July 2019. el.
  31. ΒΑΣΟΣ ΛΥΣΣΑΡΙΔΗΣ Με το όνειρο ζωντανό. 9 August 2001. Giannis. Diakogiannis. Ta Nea. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726162416/https://www.tanea.gr/2001/08/09/greece/basos-lyssaridis-me-to-oneiro-zwntano/. 26 July 2019. el.
  32. Web site: ΒΑΡΒΑΡΑ CORNWALL ΛΥΣΣΑΡΙΔΟΥ. Lyssarides Foundation. 6 March 2019. el.
  33. Web site: Βαρβάρα Λυσσαρίδη: Γεννήθηκε στο Ντιτρόιτ αλλά δήλωνε Κύπρια…. Philenews. 6 March 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190726135457/http://www.philenews.com/koinonia/eidiseis/article/666291/barbara-lyssaridi-gnnithike-sto-ntitroit-alla-dilone-kypria. 26 July 2019. el.
  34. Web site: Απεβίωσε ο ιδρυτής και επίτιμος Πρόεδρος της ΕΔΕΚ Βάσος Λυσσαρί. SigmaLive. 26 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210426181732/https://www.sigmalive.com/news/politics/774996/ektakto-apeviose-o-vasos-lyssaridis. 26 April 2021. el.
  35. Web site: Veteran politician, former Edek leader Vassos Lyssarides dies. Cyprus Mail. 26 April 2021. 29 April 2021.
  36. Web site: Vassos Lyssarides, respected Cypriot politician, dies at 100. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. 26 April 2021. 27 April 2021.