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Organisation of Cypriot Fighters (EOKA).  In April, EOKA had launched its terrorist

                   campaign against British troops aimed at ending Britain’s hold on the island and


                   unification with Greece. 337


                          On an international level the Soviets looked to counter the influence of

                   Western alliances and in particular NATO, and they announced on 14 May the


                   formation of The Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation and Mutual Assistance (WTO) --

                   known in short as the Warsaw Pact.  This consisted of the Soviet Union, East


                   Germany, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Albania.     338

                          The HEC conducted a meeting with its supporters in A’ali village on 20 May


                   during which the Party echoed its determination to achieve its demands in full.

                   Regarding the anticipated Penal Code the HEC warned that such a code must be first


                   approved by ‘the people’ before its implementation.  Although it was not clear

                   whether the approval sought was through a general public vote or through the


                   Party’s involvement in its formulation.  Closer ties with the Egyptians were being

                   struck when the HEC announced that it was sending eight students to further their


                   studies in Egypt.  The scholarships were awarded by Egypt and the HEC would pay

                   for the eight students’ travel expenses.  Interestingly, the Movement during its last


                   gathering confessed to having deserters amongst its ranks.  But no further

                   information was provided as to the reason why these members decided to abandon


                   the Party. 339



                   337  For more information see, R.G.M. Stiles, ‘Mayhem in the Med’: A Chronicle of the Cyprus Emergency
                   1955-1960 (London: 2005); and N.V.D. Bijl, The Cyprus Emergency: The Divided Island 1955-1974
                   (London: 2010).
                   338  For more information see G. Holden, The Warsaw Pact: Soviet Security and Bloc Politics (Oxford:
                   1989).
                   339  ‘Bernard Burrows, Residency’s Monthly Report for June 1955’, 1-7 (3).


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