
A group of 27 cultural associations, mainly comprising Turkish nationals living in the north, on Thursday defended the Cyprus Turkish educators’ union (Kibtes)’ demand that more religion classes be taught in the north’s schools.
The associations claimed that the issue had been “distorted” in the media, and that the aim of Kibtes’ demands was not to “complain about” the north’s ‘education ministry’, but in fact to “urgently resolve the issues