Talaat Pasha street renamed in Paphos following complaints from Armenian and Pontian communities

Talaat Pasha

The municipal council of Paphos is reaffirming its respect for the place names of Paphos in light of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by dozens of countries around the world, as well as the international academic community, the municipality said.

Mehmed Talaat, commonly known as Talaat Pasha, was one of the Three Pashas that de facto ruled the Ottoman Empire during WWI.

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He ruled the empire during the Genocide, which he initiated as Minister of Interior Affairs in 1915.

Acting as the minister of interior, in 1915 Pasha ordered the arrest and deportation of Armenian intellectuals in Constantinople (Κωνσταντινούπολις, Turkish: İstanbul), most of whom were subsequently murdered.

He also requested the Tehcir Law (Temporary Deportation Law).

These events initiated the Armenian Genocide.

He is widely considered the main perpetrator of the genocide, and is thus held responsible for the death of around 1.5 million Armenians.

“Through the study of historical facts, the leading role of Talaat Pasha in the planning and execution of these genocides is documented,” the municipality said.

"The council, aware of the weight of its responsibility towards the present and future generations, unanimously decided to remove the name of Talaat Pasha from the street of the city and by a majority decided to rename the street Justice Street, wanting to send a strong message to the local community and the international community that people who committed genocide have no place in the bright pages of history,” the municipality added.

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