AP , NICOSIA, CYPRUS
Friday, Apr 16, 2004,Page 6
Tens of thousands of Turkish Cypriots rallied in favor of a UN plan for the reunification of the island Wednesday while the largest Greek Cypriot political party voted to reject the proposal if the April 24 referendums on it are not postponed.
A jubilant rally of 40,000 in the Turkish Cypriot sector of the divided capital waved olive branches and EU flags chanting, "Yes to the referendum, yes for peace," and, "Peace in Cyprus cannot be prevented."
Several hours after the rally, 65 percent of the more than 2,000 Greek Cypriot delegates at an extraordinary congress of the Communist AKEL party voted to reject the UN plan unless the referendums are postponed to provide more time consideration. AKEL is the main partner in the Greek Cypriot ruling coalition government.
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