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Lies, Torture and Murder Exposed!
Posted by ZAk on Wednesday, March 28, 2007 - 08:12 PM
IN THE second decade of the twentieth century in the Turkish village of Efkere, a six year old Armenian boy called Stepan Haytayan watched as his father was wrestled away from him and tied with rope to a line of fellow men – everyday, working, well-meaning men – by Turkish soldiers of the Ottoman Empire. The young boy tried to kiss his father, but was pushed aside in the dirt by gun-toting soldiers. He never saw his father again. Soon afterwards he discovered the body of his grandmother amongst many corpses of friends, relatives and neighbours. Soldiers had callously tried to throw her body into water to dispense of any evidence, but her hair became entangled in thorns and lay there in the sun overnight.

The young boy and his brother tried to untangle their grandmother, but her head became separated from her body. Eventually they freed it and threw the head into the water, before they were rounded up, separated and put into orphanages. Soon afterwards the boy discovered the grave of his brother and tried to dig him up with his bare hands, before soldiers again intervened: “Forget it, he’s dead.”


Miraculously Stephan survived. He fled Armenia, his home country torn apart by genocide and persecution that saw the rape and murder of 1.5 million fellow citizens between 1915 and 1922, eventually relocating to America where he tried to forget the atrocities. He started a family and had children and grandchildren, who relocated to LA in the 70s.
Two decades later, one of his grandsons started a band inspired by such tales told by their ancestors tirelessly dedicated themselves to alerting the world of this genocide that the Turkish authorities consistently deny ever even happened. “Who remembers the Armenians?” scoffed Hitler in 1939 as he embarked on his own elimination of European Jews.
The young boy’s grandson was Serj Tankian. The band was System Of A Down. And since the metal quartet rose to prominence in 1998 Tankian and his bandmates have devoted their time to become ‘screamers’, the term given to those seeking to speak - or, in SOAD’s case, literally scream - the truth about this and other major historical cover-up’s.

‘SCREAMERS’ IS also the name of a new BBC-funded documentary directed by film-maker Carla Garepedian that investigates the Armenian genocide and follows the efforts of Tankian and bandmates Shavo Odadjian, Daron Malakian and John Dolmayan as they lobby the US and UK governments to acknowledge ‘genocide’. Up until now they have shied away from the term for fear of upsetting the Turkish government and damaging economic and diplomatic relations. Turkey, after all, proved to be a perfect location from which to launch missiles upon Iraq in 2003. Once again, it all comes down to money and greed.
“I'd like to see if they can tell Jews around the world that we shouldn't force Germany to use the word ‘Holocaust’ because we need them to help fight an unjust war in Iraq,” explains Serj Tankian today. “That's exactly what they're saying here. That the U.S ‘needs’ Turkey for Iraq, for oil, for peace in the Middle East, for trade, for Europe. The truth is that apologists for denial of Genocide always encourage the fascists within a regime because they allow the people on the fringe to get away with murder”.
The film is both brilliantly rendered and researched and obviously short on belly laughs but - all politics aside – ‘Screamers’ is also a must for fans of the band and heavy music. Tracking the quartet across the US, Europe and onto the UK during their ‘Hypnotize/Mezmerize’ tour of 2005, it features a wealth of live footage, interviews with all band members and even fans at the Brixton Academy shows. ‘Screamers’ also captures Tankian and Dolmayan pressing the US Speaker of The House Dennis Hastert to raise the issue in government.

A recent London premier of ‘Screamers’ saw the likes of Elton John join London’s theatrical and media champagne-swilling elite to be bombarded by ninety minutes of System Of Down’s music and survivor’s testimonies – including moving footage of Serj with his grandfather that’s likely to reduce most to tears.
“I personally don't feel any responsibility for spreading the word about the Armenian Genocide or any other topic to anyone, I merely speak out of my heart,” says Serj of the band’s lifelong involvement. “Nor was it something specifically discussed by System at our inception. The Armenian Genocide and its injustice is an integral part of the personality of any Diasporan Armenian like the Holocaust is for Jews. It's a negative that we need to make into a positive with justice prevailing.”

“NEVER AGAIN!” is the soundbyte used when discussing genocide. But barbaric ethnic-cleansing continues – in Iraq in the 80s, in Rwanda and Bosnia in the 90s and in the Sudanese area of Darfur today (body count: 400,000 and counting).
And if you’re thinking ‘So what?’ to all of this, it’s worth bearing in mind that one ‘Screamers’ interviewee, respected Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, was brutally murdered in January 2007 for expressing the very same beliefs as the band in the film.
“Hrant's murder really crushed me for a while,” says Tankian wistfully. “I had seen him at the LA premiere of Screamers [in November 2006]. We chatted, took some promo pictures. He jokingly called me a hero, and I laughed and told him that it's easy to speak when no one's trying to kill you. You're the real hero I told him, and he laughed.”

Meanwhile, post-SOAD the band are busying themselves with other projects:
Tankian’s debut solo album ‘Elect The Dead’ will be released late 2007, Odadjian recently debuted his new band Achozen in LA, Malakian is working on new band Scars Of Broadway and John Dolmayan is launching an online comic store, Torpedo Comics.
But just because the band are currently on an extended hiatus, it doesn’t mean they’re going to drop the cause that partly inspired them to form in the first place. Beyond music it’s an on-going fight for the members of System Of A Down.
“There's a new resolution for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the U.S. Congress now,” sighs Serj. “I just read a letter from Condoleezza Rice and [US Secretary of Defense] Robert Gates to the House subcommittee looking at the resolution. They're using the typical ‘national security and trade’ excuses to deny the usage of the word genocide. The truth is sold for myopic, geopolitical, short-term gain. What a great democracy, huh?”

‘Screamers’ screens on UK TV on BBC4 on March 28 [click for the air times]. It will also be released on DVD in the summer. [you can get your copy from Amazon.com] .

 

Words by Ben Myers. Article published on this month Kerrang magazine on sale now.

Ben is the Author of the System of a Down's "Right here in Hollywood" book, you can find Ben Myers on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/bigbenmyers 


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coolguyb52
28.03.07, 22:14

Woo first comment. I'm glad that System of a Down continues to raise awareness of the Armenian Genocide even while they are doing their individual projects. I'm sure that each of them will be able to communicate this issue further during their time away from the band.

2eroSOAD
28.03.07, 23:08

Thats such a sad story. Thank you SOAD.

PLUCKmyAERIALs
28.03.07, 23:09

wonderful story.

blessed be

revenga2
28.03.07, 23:37

That is a sad story, and I'm also glad SOAD is still raising awareness of the Armenian Genocide. I love this band so much. They are so awesome.

mineisbigger
29.03.07, 01:46

Nice

system_of_a_down_lover
29.03.07, 02:05

that is a sad story :\

im glad Serj and Daron and Shavo and John are doing somthing about it

tiffanyevett
29.03.07, 04:40

i agree that was a sad story, thank u SOAD, i feel sorry for serj back in those days, man, i agree withu system_of_a_down_lover, i'm glad that they r doing something about it to.

Chic
29.03.07, 04:46

ROTFLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!! XD XD XD

Hoffness
29.03.07, 05:05

post-SOAD?..... Is there something I'm not aware of?

alma
29.03.07, 09:54

What an abominable world. From a heinous, cruel past right into a heinous, cruel future! I wonder if there will ever be a good time again.

nadinetannous
29.03.07, 11:14

Hey Chic, you high?

diamondgrrl60
29.03.07, 13:23

Love prevails over all...

Katjuska
29.03.07, 16:07

This is sad. When Stepan fled Armenia, did he go to Lebanon then?

Moonette
29.03.07, 18:05
Aww, that was sad. Poor little grandpa, he has had to deal with so much... T-T I hope he's better. Buuuut, on a side note, I think that Serj is being a little bitchy when it comes to the US government. I mean, instead of protesting a war we're already engaged in, I think he should instead support the troops and pray for their safe return. I'm pretty sure that Serj knows what it's like to be living in fear (considering he once lived in Lebanon), but not once have I heard him give some thanks to the troops and all their hard work. It's because of them that Serj is able to sleep at, not having to worry about a bomb exploding outside his house. Sorry, but I needed to get that off my chest. Now, DO NOT get me wrong, I LOVE System of a Down and Serj very, very much, I just don't quite agree with them/him on everything.
~*[claire]*~
29.03.07, 19:02

ahh, i bought this yesterday and i thought that my dream of Daron murdering John had come true. i was amazed by what i was reading. roll on BBC4 tonight.

2tall4you
29.03.07, 20:37

i need this kerrang.....but i don't know where i can buy it...in lithuania no one sells kerrang.....

ToxicityOFAdown
30.03.07, 02:30

oh.. my...god. that it might have been obvious but i wasnot expecting that to be Serj's grandfather. wow. that is an incredible story. truly, and what screamers is doing rasing awareness about the genocide, its great. people need to know. its like what if people didn't know about the holocaust?. really.

greenxpixie
30.03.07, 16:31

that made me cry. and i def agree with toxicityofadown. they are really great people to come out and do something about it.

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