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    DIYARBAKIR TO RENAME STREETS IN HONOR OF LOCAL CHRISTIAN AUTHORS

    Hurriyet
    Dec 28 2009
    Turkey

    The municipal assembly of Diyarbakir's Sur district has decided to
    change the names of three streets to honor Armenian and Syriac authors
    who used to live on those routes.

    In a Dec. 9 session, the council decided to rename Direkci Street in
    the Hasırlı neighborhood and give it the name of Armenian author
    Mıgırdıc Margosyan. They also decided to name PaÅ~_ucu 1st Street
    in the Ziya Gökalp neighborhood after Syriac author Naum Faik Palak
    and Yagcı Street in Fatih neighborhood after Ahmet Arif.

    Sur Mayor Abdullah DemirbaÅ~_ said the most fundamental reason for
    changing the streets' names was to recognize the importance of artistic
    people from Diyarbakır.

    The mayor said Arif was a well-known poet and that the council would
    pay homage to his memory by renaming the street on which he was born.

    DemirbaÅ~_ said the renaming project promoted the city's values.

    "Margosyan contributed a lot to the promotion of Diyarbakır with his
    books. He was also a member of the Armenian community in Diyarbakır
    and represented a different cultural heritage."

    He said giving the name to such a world-renowned author would be a
    fitting tribute to the writer. "In a similar fashion, Palak is one
    of the important names in our literature. He was a Syriac who died
    in America. We again gave his name to the street where he was born."

    DemirbaÅ~_ said: "Promoting the values of Diyarbakır as such
    demonstrates the peaceful harmony of the different cultures, identities
    and religions existing here. Peace, democracy and fraternity are what
    we have needed most in recently. In a sense, we want to announce this
    to all of Turkey once again through the streets of Diyarbakır."

    DemirbaÅ~_ said they informed the local district governorate about
    the council's decision. "The Sur District Governorate [only] accepted
    two of the names we offered. They said they relayed Palak's name to
    the Foreign Affairs Ministry to determine whether he was a Turkish
    citizen or not," DemirbaÅ~_ said.

    "We do not approve of this because there are many streets, avenues
    and buildings in Turkey that are named after non-Turkish citizens,"
    the mayor said.
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