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    GOVERNMENT, ARTISTS IN SOLIDARITY WITH DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVE

    Today's Zaman
    Feb 23 2010
    Turkey

    Following a successful breakfast meeting hosted by Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday morning, artists from Turkey's music world
    who were in attendance have expressed support for the government's
    democratic initiative, which aims to improve standards of democracy,
    freedoms and respect for human rights in Turkey.

    Erdogan's invitation to leading artists comprising famous composers,
    songwriters and singers seems to have been well received. Speaking to
    Today's Zaman, participants continued to express hope for the future
    of the country and thus pledge support for advancing the democratic
    initiative. Sixty-two important names from Turkey's music world were
    present at the Prime Ministry's working office the day of the event.

    Garo Mafyan, a composer of Armenian descent, said directly discussing
    an important problem of the country with the head of its executive
    branch was very important for them. "We are not accustomed to having
    such meetings. This is the first time in Turkey's history since the
    late Turgut Ozal that a prime minister is sharing something with
    artists. We were delighted by the meeting, and it was important for
    us. Just like he [Erdogan] asked us, we should take on the role of
    helping to solve the problem and explain the initiative to people
    wherever we go," Mafyan said.

    Erdogan during the event had requested that the artists convey the
    good intentions behind the initiative to all corners of the country
    and to every citizen through their art.

    Onur Akın, a famous singer, stated that the meeting was important
    and promised support for the initiative. "We have a serious internal
    quarrel in our country. Ending this war between brothers is our
    priority. We are ready to help out," he said

    Agreeing with Akın and Mafyan on the significance of the event, Emel
    Sayın, a well-respected authority in Turkish classical music, added
    that she was hopeful for the future as Turkey has been courageously
    trying to overcome its internal and external problems.

    Ozdemir Erdogan and Bulent Ortacgil, famous composers and singers,
    touched upon how kindly and eloquently Erdogan spoke on Saturday. Both
    of them said the prime minister's speech was very respectful and to
    the point.
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