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    Armenian and Turkish musicians will sing a song about Hrant Dink in Istanbul

    24.03.2007 14:36
    Alisa Gevorgyan
    "Radiolur"


    The assassination of Hrant Dink that shook the whole world could not
    leave indifferent the carriers of the same ideology, moreover, his
    friends including Arto Tunjboyajian.

    Currently Turkish composer and singer Yasar Kurt is on a stay in
    Armenia. This is the musician's first visit to Armenia and he sees a
    unique mission in it. Arto Tunjboyajian and Yasar Kurt are working on
    a CD dedicated to the memory of their friend Hrant Dink.

    Yasar Kurt was born in 1968 in Turkey. He started his professional
    musical career in 1990s, recording 3 CDs. In his songs Yasar struggles
    against wars and violence.

    What unified the two Armenian and Turkish musicians was that like Dink
    they both stand against hatred, intolerance and revenge. Arto and
    Yasar were united also by the idea that the humanity sharing these
    values should be united, since life belongs to all and enemies will
    bring only losses and sorrow. As a result of this initiative a group
    consisting of several famous Armenian and Turkish musicians was born,
    which is called `Yas Ar' ` an abbreviation from Arto and Yasar. When
    translated, it means `living.'

    The group will record a CD, later a video clip will be shot on one of
    the songs. `However, this is only the start,' the musicians
    say. `This work will be continuous and will turn into a large project
    unifying thousands of associates.'

    `I have not written anything new about Hrant. I have written about the
    life of a boy grown up in the children's home. I have written that he
    was born in the children's home and met his spouse there. I've written
    that he was struggling for humanity, was a true and fair man and was a
    good example for us. The song says: `We are all Hrant, we are people,
    and we are against hatred.' I will invite all Turkish leaders to this
    concert. Currently I'm working on that project: I want to collect more
    than a million people in Istanbul and say that we stand against
    hatred,' Arto says.

    `He is a pure man whom I have known for 3-4 months only,' Arto says,
    when presenting his Turkish colleague. In his heart of hearts Arto is
    confident that Yasar is of Armenian origin and his predecessors were
    Armenians fighting in the mountains. He tries to find similarities
    even in his features. No matter Armenian or Turk, Yasar is a person
    who will perform in Istanbul with this song dedicated to Hrant Dink,
    for which he could have reasons to fear. `Why should we be afraid? If
    we fear Hrant will die, he lives in our speeches,' says Arto and adds:
    `He is not afraid; to be more exact he does not want to be
    afraid. Yasar says he will stand behind any fair and good initiative.'

    Naturally, it was impossible to escape the topic of Genocide. Like
    many young people in his country, Yasar does not know much about
    it. Those in Turkey do not speak about it. `We do not learn much about
    it, because we are not allowed to. But now I'm learning some things,
    now there is a genocide happening inside me. I want to understand my
    identity, but I can't find it,' said the Turkish musician.

    `There are millions of young people in Turkey who do not know their
    identity. The call of blood makes them do things which are
    unacceptable to them. I'm sure Yasar is of Armenian origin: look at
    his skull, the expression of his eyes. Unfortunately, their families
    do not speak about their origin and history, because they will be
    killed if they are heard.' Sayd Arto.

    Instead of the words `We are all Hrant, We are all Armenian,' Arto and
    Yasar will sing: `We are all Hrant, we are the man every bullet
    against whom is a bullet against all of us.' `The bullet against Hrant
    Dink has not killed him, only we can kill Hrant with our silence,'
    this is how both Arto Tunjboyajian and Yasar Kurt think.
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