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Cyprus Papers: Court to Deliver Verdict in Al Jazeera Video Case

Published February 15, 2026, 14:10
Cyprus Papers: Court to Deliver Verdict in Al Jazeera Video Case

The highly publicized case surrounding the Al Jazeera video concerning Cyprus's citizenship-by-investment program is nearing its conclusion. On Tuesday, February 17th, the Criminal Court in Nicosia will announce its verdict for former House Speaker Demetris Syllouris and former AKEL MP Christakis Tziovanis, who face serious charges. The case has caused political turmoil and damaged the credibility of the state. Initially, Andreas Pittatzis and Antonis Antoniou were also charged, but the charges against them were dropped during the legal proceedings. The verdict is anticipated with interest, as Pittatzis's acquittal may influence the court's decision, given that the case was initially built on a chain of events. Legal circles expect the decision and emphasize the importance of its reasoning, regardless of whether it is a conviction or acquittal. The case has highlighted the need for transparency and accountability in matters of public interest. Furthermore, the phrase "this is Cyprus" unfortunately remains in the Cypriot lexicon, indicating a tendency to circumvent laws and procedures. The "videogate" case, involving close associates of President Christodoulides, serves as a reminder that this mindset is deeply rooted in the Cypriot system. The publication of the Al Jazeera investigation in 2020 and the "videogate" case are significant milestones in highlighting these problems.