| Andreas Zakos was one of the most important heroes
of Cyprus who fought against the English conquerors.
He was born on 12th November in 1931 and he grew up
in Linou. His family was very big as he had three more
brothers and one sister: Georgios, Adolfos, Astero,
Evroula. His parents were Charilaos and Aphrodite.
He went to the school of Linou-Flasou, then to the
gymnasium of Solea and later on to the Pancyprian Gymnasium.
From his early age he has shown a great interest in
music and more specifically he composed music. He was
a thinking person and he has developed his own philosophy
about life. He believed that every person should fight
for his beliefs and he should be ready for self-sacrifice.
He also said that the sacrifice was even bigger when
it happened in the young age of the person.
When he finished his studies, he worked in the Cypriot
Mine Company. He was a kind person, a fighter and he
loved his country very much. He fought for the rights
of the working people. He organized societies of nationalists
in Linou and in the vicinal villages as he believed
that the Greek ideals should be conserved. During the
50’s he fought against the English conquerors.
His love and devotion for his country is also shown
from an incident with the president of the Cypriot
Mine Company. The company sponsored the athletic associations
from Xeros to Pentayia and Evrychou. During a meeting,
the president has made a statement and Andreas Zakos
reacted vividly.
More specifically, the president of the company, an
Englishman called Hendrix, saw a Greek flag in one
of the athletic associations and became furious. He
demanded that the flag came down or else he would stop
the sponsoring. Andreas Zakos argued with him and he
did not care about the consequences of his actions.
From his words we can distinguish the strength of his
soul: “We would prefer the cease of the financing than
the descent of the flag. We are Greek and we will show
it”.
He also became a member of EOKA (National Organization
of Greek Fighters) despite the efforts of his younger
brother, Giorgos, to dissuade him. His brother was
also a member of EOKA. He joined the Organization from
the beginning.
His actions in the Organization begun with the preparations
of several dens in the areas of Lefka and Pirgos. He
also contributed in finding members for the recruitment
of the Organization.
Later on, he joined the rebellious war in the group
of Galini. He was responsible for the identification
of new targets for future attacks and sabotages.
Andreas Zakou was arrested during an ambush in the
area Mersinaki. The sabotage in Mersinaki was marked
by the first death of a fighter of EOKA, Charalambos
Mouskos, and the arrest and conviction to death of
Charilaos Michael and Andreas Zakos.
When Andreas Zakos and Charilaos Michael were arrested
by the English soldiers, they have proved their faith
and devotion to their ideals and beliefs. An English
officer asked them to explain the reasons of their
war and they answered proudly that the reason is the
liberation of their country.
The two men were taken in the Central Prison of Nicosia.
Andreas while he waited for his death in the prison,
wrote several letters to his family, friends and to
the people he loved. These letters show his great love
for his country, his sensibility, his faith to God
and the power of his soul.
One day before his death, on 8th August, he has sent
a letter to his brother Giorgos. In this letter we
can see the generosity of his heart and his readiness
to face death. The letter goes as follows:
Dear brother,
When you take this letter, I will be already gone.
The time of our death has come, but we are calm in
our souls. We are now listening the Heroic Symphony
of Beethoven. We can not even trace tragedy in our
death. I am not sad because now I will remain young
and immortal in your minds forever. I would sacrifice
my life anyway some day, and now I think that this
is the best chance I have.
Please give courage to our family. Try to console
our mother. From now on you will be the first son of
the family and not me.
Lots of kisses
Your brother Andreas
These were the last words of Andreas Zakos to his
brother and family. We can see the calm and tranquility
he had during the last days of his life as he felt
that he fulfilled his goal.
On 9th August Andreas Zakos, Charilaos Michael and
Iakovos Patatsos have all died. They were buried in
the Central Prison of Nicosia.
The courage and the virtue of Andreas Zakos were great
and all the inhabitants of Linou remember him and his
sacrifice for his village and country. His devotion
to his country and his ideals lead him to a peaceful
death.
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