Oct. 10, 1955 - Ban in Oxi day parades start-day rioting in Nicosia: Because of the situation in Cyprus, the annual Oxi day parades, which marks the entry of Greece into the war, were banned this year. But after the Greek church had finished their thanksgiving services, crowds of youths, carrying the Greek flag, marched into Metaxas Square, Nicosia, and touched off a full day of rioting. Cyprus police, assisted by British troops wearing gas masks, cleared street after street with tear gas and baton changes against a hall of stone and catapults, used by the mobs
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5539 x 4451 px | 46.9 x 37.7 cm | 18.5 x 14.8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
10 October 1955Photographer:
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Oct. 10, 1955 - Ban in Oxi day parades start-day rioting in Nicosia: Because of the situation in Cyprus, the annual Oxi day parades, which marks the entry of Greece into the war, were banned this year. But after the Greek church had finished their thanksgiving services, crowds of youths, carrying the Greek flag, marched into Metaxas Square, Nicosia, and touched off a full day of rioting. Cyprus police, assisted by British troops wearing gas masks, cleared street after street with tear gas and baton changes against a hall of stone and catapults, used by the mobs. There were casualties on both sides, and many youths were arrested. Photo shows British troops round up a band of youths after they had been ambushed in one of the narrow streets in Nicosia. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)