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In the ethnically divided island's Greek-speaking south, tens of thousands of Russians own mansions and offshore accounts, read Russian-language newspapers and send their children to Russian schools. The island is also a popular destination for Russian capital because of low taxes. Ties extend to the very top. The island's Greek Cypriot president Dimitris Christofias, the only communist head of state in the European Union, earned a doctorate in history in Russia and speaks the language. Christofias counts on Russian political support in reunification talks with the breakaway Turkish Cypriots and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is expected to visit the island in October. Cyprus was ethnically split in 1974 when Turkey invaded in response to a coup by supporters of uniting the island with Greece. Louca conceded that the court's decision to free Metsos on bail was "a mistake," but said that he and Attorney General Petros Clerides were planning to file an appeal before Metsos' disappearance made it pointless. The minister insisted that police could not put Metsos under strict surveillance to prevent him from disappearing because once the court freed him on bail, any such move would breach privacy laws. "Monitoring him (Metsos) would consist of infringement of human rights and would be illegal," he said.
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