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Turkish Cypriot diaspora : ウィキペディア英語版
Turkish Cypriot diaspora
The Turkish Cypriot diaspora is a term used to refer to the Turkish Cypriot community living outside the island of Cyprus.
According to the TRNC Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Solidarity Platform of Turkish Cypriots Living Abroad in 2015, there is now 300,000 Turkish Cypriots living in North Cyprus 200,000 in the Turkey, 300,000 in the United Kingdom, 40,000 in Australia, 5,000 in the United States, 2,000 in Germany, 1,800 in Canada, 1,600 in New Zealand, and a smaller community in South Africa.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Sözünüzü Tutun' )
Also, last reports showed that, Turkish Cypriots who are living in the United Kingdom and Turkey, they are returning back to the Cyprus due to economic or social reasons.
==Australia==

Turkish Cypriot migration to Australia began in the late 1940s; they were the only Muslims acceptable under the White Australia Policy. Prior to 1940, the Australian Census recorded only three settlers from Cyprus that spoke Turkish as their primary language, although many Turkish Cypriot arrivals spoke Greek as their first language. A further 66 Turkish Cypriots arrived in Australia in the late 1940s, marking the beginning of a Turkish Cypriot immigration trend to Australia.〔 By 1947-1956 there were 350 Turkish Cypriot settlers who were living in Australia. Between 1955-1960, the Turkish Cypriots felt vulnerable in Cyprus as they had cause for concern about the political future of the island when the Greek Cypriots attempted to overthrow the British government and unite Cyprus with Greece (known as "enosis").〔 After a failed attempt by the Greek Cypriots, the right-wing party, EOKA, reformed itself from 1963–1974 and launched a series of attacks. These atrocities resulted in the exodus of more Turkish Cypriots to Australia in fear for their lives.〔 Early Turkish Cypriot immigrants to Australia found jobs working in factories, out in the fields, or building national infrastructure. Some Turkish Cypriots also became entrepreneurs and established their own businesses once they had saved enough money.〔 By 1974, an exodus of more Turkish Cypriots to Australia occurred due to fears that the island would unite with Greece when the Greek military junta staged a coup d'état against the Cypriot President, with the help of EOKA B.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Greek Coup and the Turkish Invasion )〕 Immigration to Australia has continued since as a result of an economic embargo which was launched against the Turkish Cypriots by the Greek Cypriot controlled Republic of Cyprus due to the establishment of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) which has remained internationally unrecognised except by Turkey.〔.〕

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