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Thieves have stolen the corpse of Tassos Papadopoulos, the former president of the Republic of Cyprus, police say. | Thieves have stolen the corpse of Tassos Papadopoulos, the former president of the Republic of Cyprus, police say. |
Mr Papadopoulos' body was removed after his grave in Nicosia was broken into overnight, officials said. | Mr Papadopoulos' body was removed after his grave in Nicosia was broken into overnight, officials said. |
Mr Papadopoulos died of lung cancer in Nicosia in 2008, aged 74. | Mr Papadopoulos died of lung cancer in Nicosia in 2008, aged 74. |
The theft from the Deftera village cemetery in Nicosia was discovered a day before the first anniversary of his death. | The theft from the Deftera village cemetery in Nicosia was discovered a day before the first anniversary of his death. |
The desecration was discovered by one of Mr Papadopoulos's former guards who lights a candle in the cemetery every morning, the official Cyprus News Agency reports. | The desecration was discovered by one of Mr Papadopoulos's former guards who lights a candle in the cemetery every morning, the official Cyprus News Agency reports. |
Eloquence and anger | Eloquence and anger |
The theft has been widely condemned. Marios Garoyan, leader of the former president's centre-right Diko party, condemned the act as a "heinous and terrible crime", AFP reported. | The theft has been widely condemned. Marios Garoyan, leader of the former president's centre-right Diko party, condemned the act as a "heinous and terrible crime", AFP reported. |
TASSOS PAPADOPOULOS Born in 1934Trained as a barrister in London during the 1950sAchieved prominence in the political wing of the right-wing paramilitary group EOKA Became youngest government minister, aged 24, in 1959 after independence from British ruleOccupied several ministerial positions, before narrowly winning the presidential election in 2003Lost a bid for a second term as president in February 2008, before dying in December 2008 | |
Andros Kyprianou, the head of Cyprus' ruling Akel party, described it as "macabre and utterly condemnable". | Andros Kyprianou, the head of Cyprus' ruling Akel party, described it as "macabre and utterly condemnable". |
"I am honestly still trying to comprehend what kind of warped minds could even think of doing such a thing, let alone actually carry it out," he said. | "I am honestly still trying to comprehend what kind of warped minds could even think of doing such a thing, let alone actually carry it out," he said. |
Kypros Chrysostomides, who served as justice minister under Papadopoulos, said "such barbarous acts only do damage to Cyprus". | Kypros Chrysostomides, who served as justice minister under Papadopoulos, said "such barbarous acts only do damage to Cyprus". |
The motive for the theft remains unclear, investigators say. But it is bound to stir up passions over a UN-led peace effort aimed at reuniting the Turkish and Greek parts of the island, says the BBC's Malcolm Brabant in Athens. | The motive for the theft remains unclear, investigators say. But it is bound to stir up passions over a UN-led peace effort aimed at reuniting the Turkish and Greek parts of the island, says the BBC's Malcolm Brabant in Athens. |
Mr Papadopoulos was vehemently opposed to the peace plan, and his eloquence and anger convinced a resounding majority of Greek Cypriots to vote against it in a referendum, while Turkish Cypriots voted overwhelmingly in favour. | Mr Papadopoulos was vehemently opposed to the peace plan, and his eloquence and anger convinced a resounding majority of Greek Cypriots to vote against it in a referendum, while Turkish Cypriots voted overwhelmingly in favour. |
A veteran of Greek Cypriot politics, he became president in 2003 but lost a bid for a second term in 2008. He was defeated by Demetris Christofias, a former coalition partner. | A veteran of Greek Cypriot politics, he became president in 2003 but lost a bid for a second term in 2008. He was defeated by Demetris Christofias, a former coalition partner. |
One of the former president's achievements was to oversee the Republic of Cyprus's entry into the European Union in 2004. | One of the former president's achievements was to oversee the Republic of Cyprus's entry into the European Union in 2004. |