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    TURKISH SINGER DISTORTS "ADANA LAMENTATION", A SONG DEVOTED TO GENOCIDE

    Azg/arm
    12 Jan 05

    She Calls this Sacrilege a Wish to Talk of Genocide

    The first song of Turkish singer Seden Gurel's "Bir Kadin Sarki
    Sylyor" album (2004) is the Armenian song known as "Adana Lamentation"
    devoted to the massacres of Adana's Armenian population in 1909. In
    her album "Adana Lamentation" turned into a love song titled "Sebebim
    Ask" - "The Reason is Love".

    Sibel Alas is the author of the words, and Istanbul Armenian Shirak
    Shahrikian 's duduk accompanies the song. The latter's participation
    in this sacrilege aroused the indignation of the Armenian community in
    Istanbul. Shahrikian wrote an article in Turkish for www.bolsahays.com
    Armenian website trying to justify himself where he says that the
    Armenians' disapproval was expressed by numerous phone calls. Seden
    Gurel, in her turn, wrote a letter in Septemberof 2004 where she tries
    to convince that the aim of the song was to tell the Turkish people of
    the Genocide (Gurel used the word "soykirim" - genocide- thus
    recognizing the Armenian genocide).

    It's hard to say how the Turkish society learns about the Armenian
    Genocide by listening to "The Reason is Love". The song was
    broadcasted by one of Turkish state TV channels on April 24 with the
    accompaniment of semi-naked Turkish women's dance.

    The song's video clipping is available at
    http://www.sedengurel.com/video/sebebimask.zip.
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