Akritas organisation (or
EOK) was a secret group led by prominent members of the Greek Cypriot community, some of them being cabinet ministers. It was formed in 1961 or 1962, in the eve of the creation of Cyprus Republic, and aimed to achieve
enosis. It was formed on the command of President
Archbishop Makarios, with
Glafkos Klerides,
Tassos Papadopoulos and
Polycarpos Georgadjis having key roles. Guerillas were recruited by former members of
EOKA. Apart from communists, who were excluded as in the EOKA's struggle, the organisation had hostile feelings for Greek Cypriots who failed to accept Makarios as their leader, which included ultranationalists who rejected the
London-Zürich Agreements. EOK had striking similarities with EOKA, from the structure and the division to
tomeis, and its name was also coined to resemble that of EOKA. A joint military exercise was performed in presidential resident in Troodos mountain, along with Greek
ELDYK in 1962, other military exercises of smaller-scale also took place in 1962 and 1963. The plan was an inner document that was publicly revealed in 1966 by pro-Grivas Greek Cypriot newspaper
Patris as a response to criticism by pro-Makarios media. It provided a pathway on how to change the constitution of the Cyprus Republic unilaterally, without Turkish Cypriot consent, and to declare
enosis with Greece. Because it was expected that Turkish Cypriot would object and revolt, a paramilitary group of several thousand men was formed and began its training. According to the copy of the plan, it consisted of two main sections, one delineating external tactics and the other delineating internal tactics. The external tactics pointed to the
Treaty of Guarantee as the first objective of an attack, with the statement that it was no longer recognised by Greek Cypriots. If the Treaty of Guarantee was abolished, there would be no legal roadblocks to
enosis, which would happen through a plebiscite. It is unknown who authored the plan or to what extent Makarios was committed to it. Frank Hoffmeister cited the historian Tzermias to support the notion that Makarios had nothing to do with the plan, but Hoffmeister mentioned
John Reddaway and Etrekun, claiming that Makarios had approved the plan. The plan is signed by "Chief Akritas" (Αρχηγός Ακρίτας). According to Hoffmeister, the plan was drawn by the minister of the interior,
Polycarpos Georgadjis. Angelos Chrysostomou, in his PhD thesis, wrote that
Glafkos Klerides and Christodoulos Christodoulou, a top member of Akritas organisation, pointed to
Tassos Papadopoulos as the author of the document. There is also controversy about when the document was formulated, but the most probable was late 1963. == 1963 events in Cyprus ==