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    'THE SCORPION' OF FAMOUS TURKISH PLAYWRIGHT, POLITICAL PRISONER ECBER YAGMURDERELI TO BE STAGE IN ARMENIA

    Azg/arm
    22 July 05

    Eminent Turkish playwright and writer Ecber Yagmurdereli has arrived
    in Yerevan.

    Jailed in 1976, he spent 18 years in Turkish prisons never giving
    up the fight for human rights, democracy and minority rights from
    the pages of Jumhuriet. This brave intellectual and humanitarian,
    who lost his eyesight in childhood, always wished to see his play
    "The Scorpion", which was translated into many languages and being
    screened these days, staged in Armenia.

    The play targets the "heroes" of bloody coup on September 22 of
    1980 the head of military junta Kenan Evren and his adherents. The
    revolution threw many Turkish, Kurdish, Armenian, Assyrian, Greek
    and Arab freedom fighters into Turkish jails of this horrible tyranny.

    Ecber Yagmurdereli and his companions met with the head of Gabriel
    Sundikian State Academic Theatre, Vahe Shahverdian, who promised
    to stage "The Scorpion" in near future. Asked whether the Turkish
    government will not oppose staging this important political play in
    Armenia, the Turkish playwright said, "The thaw in Armenian-Turkish
    relations of recent times is obvious. Under the pressure of
    international powers, Turkish opposition and Armenian authorities
    the European Union will bring these relations to a desirable point.

    The intelligentsia and art workers have a great role in improving
    Armenian-Turkish relations and in establishing democracy. Days of
    youth and dreams of those like me passed in the terrible prisons of
    military junta of 1980. I have wonderful Armenian friends in Istanbul
    where I live now. I know the invaluable contribution they made both
    in the Ottoman Empire and nowadays in the spheres of art, literature,
    theatre and economy. I am charmed with your capital, which I consider
    truly European city in the Caucasus".

    The guests visited the Opera House and listened to Istanbul-born Arto
    Tunj-Boyajian at the Jazz Club.

    By Hamo Moskofian
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