Adil Bey

by Senni Aalto, Gather Reporter for Europe

Originally from Cyprus, Adil Bey studies politics, philosophy, and economics at the University of Liverpool in the UK. He also serves as president of the Federation of Turkish Cypriot Students (FTCS) studying in the UK and is an active JA alumnus.

In spring of 2020, Adil found himself trapped in the UK due to a Cyprus travel ban as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools had closed in both countries, with lessons moving online, and Adil and other students became increasingly concerned that they wouldn’t have a place to stay in the UK if lockdowns intensified. So Adil put a plan into motion.

He and a friend reached out to government officials and organized two planes for students to fly back to North Cyprus, where they spent 18 days in quarantine hotels and 14 more days of quarantine at their homes.

During the quarantine, the group organized online events and activities, including yoga, arts and crafts, and even an online celebration with a virtual DJ. Sharing their days online made the quarantine bearable. And the Turkish Cypriots comforted and helped everyone they could. When one student lost a close relative while in quarantine, Adil and his friends acquired special permission from the Minister of Health for her to attend the funeral in an ambulance, which drove her to the location, and she watched the ceremony through the window.

Adil and the FTCS continue to support one another today, meeting regularly, organizing virtual activities, and strengthening their bond.

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