Unchanged over Five Decades: Capturing Life within the UN Buffer Zone of Cyprus

For over five decades since 2 July 1974 when hostilities commenced between Greece and Turkey in Cyprus, the United Nations' designated area has been relatively undisturbed. The demilitarized zone encompasses deserted residences, shuttered establishments, and a dormant airport once serving Nicosia, an emblematic reminder of the conflict that transpired half a century ago following Turkey's intervention in Cyprus subsequent to a short-lived nationalist uprising.