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Border Crossing between South and
North Cyprus
It was once believed that the two sides that
live on the island of Cyprus did not, and would not talk to
each other. Without talk peace would be impossible and thus
the unification of the island would be impossible. But what
is peace or more specifically what is peace for the Cypriot
community as a whole.
One could look up the meaning of the word peace in a dictionary,
but that would fall far short of the expectations that the
word has generated over the years. As grudges have been compounded
and people have gotten stuck in the endless game of, they
did that, and they did this, the word peace has grown to mean
much more. It is a growth that in many cases has arisen not
only out of want, but need.
There has to be a healing based on understanding and compromise.
There has to be understanding and compromise based communication.
There has to be communication based on talk, honest, not for
the game sort of talk. The game, perhaps a cynical way of
describing the Cyprus problem does not seem to spark humour
due to the simple fact that it has become merely a game to
some with Cyprus as whole being a pawn.
TalkCyprus
There are now sites such as talkcyprus.org that have sprung up in the hope of bringing the two sides
closer together. These are forums that allow people to openly
discuss the issues that are on their minds. It could be argued
that a face to face talk at a club, pub, or restaurant, would
me more personal and the connection more lasting and truthful.
Yet, it should be noted that the internet also provides another
feature that may not otherwise be explored. To some extent
you are anonymous on the web behind the alias you create.
While the sides can not look each other in the eyes as it
were, they can voice there fears and dreams without being
too timid about the repercussions.
However, while this is a first step it must not be the last,
for all it merits the web can not be the end all and be all
of communication, it may greatly help throughout the whole
process and beyond a solution, however, in the end the two
sides do need to come face to face. And face to face they
have come, crossing the borders in droves since the opening
of checkpoints along the green line in 2003. Now not only
the citizens of the two sides can cross the border, but also
nationals of other countries.
Crossing the Border
While such crossings were impossible or considered illegal
in the past it has now become common place. Many have bought
insurance for their cars so that they may cross to the other
side (which ever side that may be) in the comfort of their
own cars. If you do not own a car and would like to rent one
please note that you may not cross the border to the South
with a rented car from the North. However, you may cross to
the North with your rented car from the South. If you cross
with a car the only requirements are that you have all your
papers, the cars papers, and insurance purchased on the side
that you will cross to. Insurance issued on either side is
not valid in the other side. There are places where insurance
can be purchased at the border crossings. Crossing the border
is not limited to vehicular traffic, if you do not have a
car and wish to cross you may do so on foot or as part of
a tour by bus. The process has become quite hassle free since
the joining of the E.U. Most countries including E.U. members
and the U.S. may cross the border in either direction. Only
citizens of countries that would normally require a visa to
enter Cyprus may not cross the border from the North. Also
please note that there are allowances to the quantities of
cigarettes and liqueur that you may transport to the South
from the North. In addition only 50 Cypriot Pounds worth of
goods are allowed to cross the border per person, in either
direction.
With this opening of the border both sides, and now the world
can freely cross the border and see how things are on the
other side. There has been some shock at how much things have
changed, as it is the case people are often of the belief
that if they are not there to see it, time will stand still.
For the most part people were happy to see places that they
had not seen in 30 some years. Although there have been the
occasional fights and vandalizing of private property, those
are said to be isolated incidents that do now reflect the
general will of the people on both sides.
A general will that while no one should expect will turn
rivals into best friends over night, is an important step
in the process of bringing the Cypriot community back together.
There must be action that is productive and not done merely
for the sake of taking action. Each side must pick up a stone
which can be found in abundance on this island and trust that
the other side will not throw it at them but instead use it
to build a bridge where they will one day meet at the middle.
Car insurance for the Soth
Cyprus:
| 1 month |
17 EURO |
| 2 months |
34 EURO |
| 3 months |
51 EURO |
| 6 months |
102 EURO |
| 12 months |
205 EURO |
Car insurance for the North
Cyprus:
| |
3 days |
1 month |
3 months |
6 monts |
1 year |
| EURO |
EURO |
EURO |
EURO |
EURO |
| private cars |
|
25 |
45 |
85 |
170 |
| rental cars |
20 |
35 |
50 |
95 |
205 |
| taxi |
|
45 |
85 |
120 |
255 |
| minibus |
|
50 |
100 |
170 |
275 |
| coach |
|
85 |
170 |
255 |
340 |
| van&lorry -3000cc |
|
35 |
50 |
85 |
205 |
| lorry + 3000 cc |
|
45 |
80 |
120 |
255 |
| motocycle - 100 cc |
|
10 |
25 |
50 |
80 |
| motocycle + 100 cc |
|
20 |
35 |
70 |
120 |
Border
checkpoints in Cyprus
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