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The Torture of a Columnist…

Published March 29, 2026, 07:20
The Torture of a Columnist…

The author describes his daily column writing for a historic Cypriot newspaper, despite not being in Cyprus. He refers to his usual visits and observations of people's daily lives and their food choices. He makes an ironic reference to his inability to remember where he sat last time, implying the repetitiveness of his routine. He then describes a discussion about a local delicacy, "strouthouthkia," small migratory birds considered a delicacy in Cyprus, despite being illegal and protected. The author expresses his surprise at this practice, recounting an unpleasant experience from the past. The author announces an upcoming journalistic journey to the occupied territories of Cyprus, similar to a trip he took in the '80s for the BBC. He recalls advice from his then-manager, Benny Amar, to leave his heart in London while traveling and reporting. The author describes the interviews he took from various people during his previous trip to the occupied territories, including politicians and ordinary people, and his experience of writing and transcribing his reports with emotion.