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    amNewYork, New York
    Jan 27 2007


    'Screamers' remembers genocide
    By Jay Carr


    January 26, 2007

    Before there was Hitler's Holocaust, there was Turkey's, where 1.5
    million Armenians were exterminated between 1915 and 1923. Who, asked
    Hitler on the eve of his genocide, remembers the Armenians?

    "Screamers," Carla Garapedian's documentary driven by the abrasive
    metal uproar of the band System of a Down, does. And she wants us to,
    as well. When she and the band, comprised of descendants of Armenian
    genocide victims, aren't busy taking Turkey to task, they raise other
    inconvenient questions, lapped up by young audiences receptive to
    anti-establishment edge.

    If the Armenian genocide had been protested, or even questioned, one
    band member asks, who's to say that Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Darfur
    and the Holocaust might not have been mitigated? As even Turkish
    writers (Orhan Pamuk, Taner Ackam) boldly question the long silence,
    the band's outcry keeps the pressure on countries (including the
    U.S.) to put geopolitcal expediency aside and lean on Turkey, where
    the issue is met with denial and repression. As the concert footage
    bumps heads with the archival footage, "Screamers" keeps the issue
    alive like a hot coal.

    SCREAMERS. Documentary by Carla Garapedian


    http://www.amny.com/entertainment/movies/am-scr eamers,0,6861007.story?coll=am-entertainment-utili ty

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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