Skip to main content

1

The figures born on this date span continents, eras, and scales of harm — from the heights of imperial statecraft to the brutal margins of organized crime. Talaat Pasha, the Ottoman interior minister and one of the principal architects of the Armenian Genocide, wielded state power to orchestrate the systematic deportation and mass killing of an entire people during the First World War. Raúl Osiel Marroquín Reyes, known as El Sádico, operated at the other end of the spectrum — a Mexican kidnapper and serial killer whose victims numbered in the single digits but whose methods earned him one of the more literal nicknames in criminal record. What unites them is not ideology or ambition but the particular willingness to treat other human lives as disposable.

September 1, 1980 - Raúl Osiel Marroquín Reyes

Operating in Mexico City in the early 2000s, Marroquín Reyes targeted gay men in a series of kidnappings that resulted in four murders, driven by a hatred that was methodical rather than impulsive. The organized nature of his crimes, combined with their explicit targeting of a vulnerable population, drew sustained attention to anti-gay violence in Mexico and cemented his case as a reference point in discussions of homophobia-motivated crime.

Read more …September 1, 1980 - Raúl Osiel Marroquín Reyes

  • Last updated on .

September 1, 1874 - Talaat Pasha

As the dominant figure in the Ottoman triumvirate during World War I, he wielded the administrative machinery of a wartime empire to orchestrate the systematic deportation and mass killing of Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks — campaigns now widely recognized as genocide. His effectiveness derived from his position as Interior Minister and later Grand Vizier, which gave him direct control over the security forces, provincial governors, and deportation orders that drove these policies. He fled after the Ottoman defeat in 1918 and was convicted in absentia by an Ottoman court-martial before being assassinated in Berlin by Soghomon Tehlirian, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide, in 1921.

Read more …September 1, 1874 - Talaat Pasha

  • Last updated on .