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Nicosia protest demands end to second-class status for migrants

20 April 2024 by Cyprus Mail
Nicosia protest demands end to second-class status for migrants

Fact: Hundreds of people took to the streets of Nicosia in a peaceful demonstration for equal rights covering all migrants living in Cyprus.

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