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Hatzitofi is Cyprus' candidate for Women of Europe Award 2007

by "Agamemnon" <agamemnon@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 13, 2007 at 07:27 PM

Hatzitofi is Cyprus' candidate for Women of Europe Award 2007



      13/11/2007


      Tasoula Gergiou Hatzitofi has been named Cyprus' candidate for the 
Women of Europe Award 2007, for her efforts to protect the island's
culture 
heritage, in particular objects stolen from the northern Turkish occupied 
areas of the country.

      During a ceremony, Monday, President of the International
Association 
for the Promotion of Women of Europe AIPFE - Cyprus Soula Zavou said the 
Women of Europe Award was founded in 1987 to encourage the participation
of 
women to the European affairs.

      Hatzitofi's work will be presented in March 2008 in Brussels before
a 
committee, comprising among others EMPs and journalists.

      Tasoula Hatzitofi was born in Famagusta in 1959. She studied
computer 
science in Britain, before moving to the Netherlands. Six years later she 
set up her own company, Octagon.

      At the age of 26 she was appointed Honorary Consul of Cyprus to the 
Netherlands as a recognition of her efforts to promote Cyprus related 
issues.

      In the late 1990s she intensified her effort to locate and bring
back 
home stolen artifacts, a goal that took her to Japan, Germany, Britain and

the US.

      During this time she was often confronted by criminals, involved in 
smuggling, visited numerous museums around the globe and cooperated 
extensively with Interpol and Europol.

      Her work led to the repatriation of 60 objects, including 6th
century 
mosaics, 15th century icons and 12th century frescoes, all of which are
now 
at the Byzantine Museum in Nicosia.

      Some 5,000 archaeological treasures, stolen from Cyprus' Turkish 
occupied areas and taken to Germany, have been located by Hatzitofi,
through 
concerted action with the Church of Cyprus, the Cypriot and the German 
authorities.

      Some 350 of these, confiscated in Munich, belong to the Republic of 
Cyprus which is claiming them back through legal means.
 




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