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|location      = Lefkosa, Cyprus
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|leader_name    = [[Hasan Kahvecioglu]]
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'''Radio Mayis''' is a Turkish Cypriot radio station in the northern part of Cyprus founded by [[Hasan Kahvecioglu]] transmitting at 96.0 and 101.3 Mhz. The radio supported many of [[Future Worlds Center]] projects and interviewed colleagues including [[Aleco Christakis]] for the [[Act Beyond Borders]] project, [[Yiannis Laouris]] on various peace issues, [[Larry Fergeson]], [[Aysu Arsoy]] etc. More importantly, Radio Mayis supported the [[Talk of the Island]] funded by [[HasNa Inc.]] transmitting a weekly bilingual program live for more than 3 years.
'''Radio Mayis''' is a Turkish Cypriot radio station in the northern part of Cyprus founded by [[Hasan Kahvecioglu]] transmitting at 96.0 and 101.3 Mhz. The radio supported many of [[Future Worlds Center]] projects and interviewed colleagues including [[Aleco Christakis]] for the [[Act Beyond Borders]] project, [[Yiannis Laouris]] on various peace issues, [[Larry Fergeson]], [[Aysu Arsoy]] etc. More importantly, Radio Mayis supported the [[Talk of the Island]] funded by [[HasNa Inc.]] transmitting a weekly bilingual program live for more than 3 years.


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