Diamanda Galas tackles everything from Genocide to tragic love songs

Sydney Star Observer, Australia
Sept 15 2005

ACCLAIMED SINGER, MUSICIAN AND ACTIVIST DIAMANDA GALAS TACKLES
EVERYTHING FROM GENOCIDE TO TRAGIC LOVE SONGS.

Diamanda Galas is in the midst of a rant, and a range of expletives
fly as she airs her views on political correctness.

Just as the musician and activist is about to launch into a new
diatribe, she stops cold, then lets out a piercing shriek and
announces more urgently: `My espresso is burning on the stove! This
always fucking happens!’

Much clattering around in the kitchen of her New York home is down
the phone line. The espresso drama resolved, she charges back to the
phone and, without missing a beat, continues her tirade about how
furious liberals make her, describing them as `flaccid and
flatulent’.

Then the hilarity of the moment hits her, and with a shriek of
laughter she proclaims, `see, I am the consummate professional – I
can continue an interview while checking on the burning fucking
espresso on the stove.’

An interview with Diamanda Galas is unlike most chats with
soon-to-visit world music artists. There are no perfectly prepared
sound grabs about her approach to her material or what she hopes
Australian audiences will get from her show. Diamanda doesn’t seem to
have time for that.

She would much rather talk about a wide range of issues, like the
gentrification of New York’s artistic lower east side where she
lives, her perceived injustices of past and present Turkish
governments, her defiance in the face of threats against her, the
Bush regime and her hopes for a better future with gay and lesbian
world leaders at the fore.

It is the passionate mixture of social issues with Galas’s unique
musical talent that have made her a favourite on the world’s musical
festival circuit. Critical descriptions of her talents have included
such terms as `a vocal terrorist’ and she has been described as
singing `like a demon going to war’.

Described as `the Queen of Scream’ for her opera-trained four-octave
vocal range, hers is a voice that sears from guttural and gravelly
shrieks to searing high notes.

Born to Greek parents in San Diego, Galas, 49, is returning to
Australia for her third visit, her first since 2001.

She begins her tour at Melbourne’s Arts Centre with one performance
of Defixiones: Orders from the Dead on 7 October, and one of Songs of
Exile on 10 October.

She then tours the show Guilty, Guilty, Guilty to Brisbane and
Adelaide before playing at Sydney’s State Theatre on 21 October.

Defixiones: Orders from the Dead tells of the forgotten Armenian,
Assyrian and Greek genocides that occurred between 1914 and 1923. The
tale is based on witness accounts of the atrocities and told through
music, drama and narrative.

Songs of Exile is a song cycle that follows the flight of poets and
authors forced to live in exile and as outlaws. Sung in six
languages, the show features Galas’s original compositions set to the
worlds of poets like Vallejo (Peru), Celan (Romania) and Michaux
(Belgium).

Guilty, Guilty, Guiltyis a program of tragic love songs and death
songs, presenting an eclectic repertoire including O. V. Wright’s
Eight Men and Four Women, Edith Piaf’s Heaven Have Mercy as well as
I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry by Hank Williams.

`I think of myself as a documentary performer – I am a forensic
composer,’ she says.

`I discuss events as they take place, not in the parlour room of my
own life. I do masses, in which I take specific events, as Defixiones
with the genocides or as Plague Mass did with the AIDS crisis.

`In that sense, I am not being inventive as far as the material is
concerned. I am doing non-fiction, as the people who have written
masses for centuries have. They discuss the events they feel there
has not been enough response to.’

Creating her works of searing passion and political outrage does come
at a cost, as not everyone likes the comments Galas makes.

`Creating these things has always been very ugly, and the resistance
I have had to them has been ugly,’ she says.

`You can’t imagine the insults you get when you do this kind of work.
It scares my family because they don’t know what might happen. But I
always say to them I am living in America and here I feel relatively
safe.’

That said, she is not too thrilled about living under the continuing
reign of George W. Bush as the US President. The current political
climate hardly promotes freedom of expression, but Galas says she is
not about to turn quiet.

`I might have been scared, but it has not stopped me,’ she says.

`I believe, as an agnostic, that I only have one life and I want to
tell the truth while I am here. What can people do, really? They can
call me a fucking arsehole, they can call me all kinds of things, but
unless they kill me, there is not that much they can do.’

Then she thinks for a moment and adds, `except not to publish me (or
let me perform). That is the most terrifying form of censorship.’

One of her most famous works was Plague Mass, her response to the
AIDS crisis. A 1991 performance of the show in New York’s Cathedral
of St John the Divine saw her smeared with blood, stripped to the
waist and strung up on a cross. Her playwright brother Phillip died
of AIDS, and Diamanda has the words `we are all HIV+’ tattooed across
the knuckles of one hand.

Having survived that time, Galas has brighter hopes for the future,
with a great faith in the emergence of gay and lesbian leaders around
the world to bring together conflicted and disparate cultures into
some kind of working harmony.

`I think the people who have the greatest potential are going to be
the gay and lesbian populations,’ she says.

`They are born outlaws in every culture. The people who are the
biggest outlaws, who have nothing to lose, are the ones born to lead.
They have no other choice. If they can get out of the basements the
governments have hidden them in, then they have a chance of changing
the world.’

For more information visit the Melbourne Festival website.

Seeking Votes, Armenian Mps Meet With Population With “Kind” Masks A

SEEKING VOTES, ARMENIAN MPs MEET WITH POPULATION WITH “KIND” MASKS AND FALSE SMILES

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 13. ARMINFO. Representative of the Deputy Group
“People’s Deputy” Hakob Hakobyan harshly criticized his colleagues
and himself from the parliamentary tribune, Tuesday.

In particular, he called on MPs to search the guilt for the current
developments in the country in themselves and not to try to accuse
the president or the executive power. Hakobyan urged them to remember
how they met with the population with “kind” masks and false smiles,
promising to solve all their problems.

Meanwhile, after elections during the wheat crops, grapes harvest,
US dollar as suddenly rises as it falls after the harvest. It affects
farmers. The same happens on the fuel market. Hakobyan said scarcely
had fuel price risen in the international market, when our importers
almost doubled the diesel price. Hakobyan urged the government to
exempt excise tax from fuel till by end of sowing season.

USAID Head Appreciated Cooperation With Armenian Government

USAID HEAD APPRECIATED COOPERATION WITH ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT

Pan Armenian News
13.09.2005 08:19

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Ambassador to the US Tatul Margaryan met
with head of the US Agency for International Development (USAID)
Andrew Natsios, reported the Press Service of the Armenian MFA. In
the course of the meeting T. Margaryan presented economic reforms
being implemented in Armenia, owing to which the republic has high
indicators in economy liberty and economic growth. The ambassador
thanked for the continuous assistance of the Agency, appreciating
the programs in poverty reduction, economy development, opening
workplaces. He specially highlighted the USAID program for the
victims of the destructive earthquake in 1988. In his turn Natsios
appreciated the experience of USAID-Armenian Government cooperation and
spoke in favor of continuation and expansion of the scope of Agency
programs. The Armenian Ambassador to the US has invited the USAID
head to visit Armenia and get acquainted with impressive outcomes of
implementation of USAID programs.

Ote Has No Plans To Sell Armentel

OTE HAS NO PLANS TO SELL ARMENTEL

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 12. ARMINFO. The Greek OTE has no plans to sell
its shares in ArmenTel, the ArmenTel press service reports OTE CEO
Panais Vourloumis as saying.

To remind, in response the Armenian Government-ArmenTel monopoly
problems OTE has repeteadly stated in the last years that it might sell
its shares in ArmenTel. OTE owns 90% of ArmenTel with the remaining
10% belonging to the Armenian Government.

ANCA: Brent Scowcroft Attacks Armenian Genocide Legislation

Armenian National Committee of America
888 17th St., NW, Suite 904
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: (202) 775-1918
Fax: (202) 775-5648
E-mail: [email protected]
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PRESS RELEASE
September 12, 2005
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918

BRENT SCOWCROFT ATTACKS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE LEGISLATION

— American Turkish Council Chairman Sharply
Criticizes “Careless use of Genocide Language”
in H.Res.316 and H.Con.Res.195

WASHINGTON, DC – Only days before Armenian Genocide legislation is
set to come before a key U.S. House panel, American Turkish Council
(ATC) Chairman Brent Scowcroft has warned Speaker Dennis Hastert
that even the discussion of the Armenian Genocide on the floor of
the U.S. House would be “counter-productive to the interests of the
United States, reported the Armenian National Committee of America
(ANCA).

In his September 12th letter, Scowcroft, speaking on behalf of the
corporate members of the ATC, accused Congressional supporters of
Armenian Genocide legislation (H.Res.316 and H.Con.Res.195) of
trying to “pull Turkey away from the West. He stressed that: “The
careless use of genocide language provides and excuse to do so,
delivering a direct blow to American interests in the region.”

“We are outraged that Brent Scowcroft appears to have so
compromised his own integrity in pursuit of personal business
interests that he finds himself enlisted by the Turkish government
in its desperate and patently immoral genocide denial effort,” said
ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. “We are particularly
troubled by his baseless comment regarding the ‘careless use of
genocide language’ – a hateful insult to the victims of this crime,
a direct offense to the Congressional authors of this legislation,
and a repudiation of the U.S. archives, the unanimous judgment of
the International Association of Genocide Scholars, and the
overwhelming evidence documenting this crime against humanity.”

The ATC has come under scrutiny in recent weeks as the result of a
10-page story in Vanity Fair detailing FBI whistleblower Sibel
Edmond’s reports that it’s officials were involved in illegal
efforts to defeat Armenian Genocide legislation in the fall of
2000. According to the article by contributing editor David Rose,
Edmonds claimed FBI wiretaps – including those of the Turkish
Embassy and Turkish groups such as the American Turkish Council
(ATC) and the Assembly of Turkish American Associations (ATAA) –
reveal that the Turkish government and its allies boasted of
bribing members of Congress as part of an alleged deal to stop
consideration of the Armenian Genocide Resolution.

In a related effort, the Assembly of Turkish American Associations
has distributed an action alert against both Armenian Genocide
resolutions – H.Res.316 and H.Con.Res.195. Among the factually
unfounded and morally bankrupt points raised by the ATAA in the
space of its one-page alert, are the following:

* The ATAA warns its members: “Inaction on the part of the Turkish
American Community will compromise U.S.-Turkish relations,
encourage more acts of harassment, violence and terrorism against
people of Turkish and Turkic descent, and could potentially lead to
territorial and compensations claims against the Republic of
Turkey.”

* The ATAA urges its members to tell members of Congress that
H.Res.316 and H.Con.Res.195 “provide a one-sided, misinformed view
of WWI Ottoman history and would deal a great blow to the Turkish
American community, and furthermore inflict damage upon the
partnership between Turkey and the United States.”

* The ATAA stresses that resolutions such as H.Res.316 and
H.Con.Res.195 “impede dialogue and reconciliation between Armenia
and Turkey, discouraging the Armenian side from engaging in
scholarly examination of these complicated historical events.”

* The ATAA notes that, “As the Armenian American lobby acts up
again, we have only two choices: we can be passive and allow these
allegations to go on, or we can stand up and defend ourselves, our
history, and the future of our children here in the United States.”

* The ATAA stresses that its efforts are not “anti-Armenian,”
explaining that, “Armenians people are held hostage by the agenda
of their country’s ultra-nationalist government and extremists in
the Armenian American, European and Middle Eastern communities.”

The full text of the Scowcroft letter is provided below:

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Text of ATC Chairman Brent Scowcroft’s Letter to Speaker Hastert

September 12, 2005

The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert
Speaker of the House of Representatives
The Capitol
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Mr. Speaker:

As Chairman of the American-Turkish Council, I am gravely concerned
about plans to debate in the House of Representatives H. Con. Res.
195, a resolution “Commemorating the Armenian Genocide” and urging
the Government of Turkey to acknowledge the culpability of Ottoman
Turks for it, and H. Res. 316, a resolution recognizing claims of
“genocide” of Armenians by Ottoman Turks. Together with ATC’s
members, I strongly urge opposition to these resolutions and
suggest that floor deliberation of them would be counter-productive
to the interest of the United States.

Whatever people individually decide on the merits of these
resolutions, it is important to note the real world consequences of
their adoption. When the French Senate passed such a resolution,
it cost France over $1 billion in cancelled contracts and lost
business opportunities. Enactment of genocide language would
jeopardize our ability to achieve strategic interest with Turkey
and in the region. Furthermore, it is quite likely that the
business interest of several of our American members would be
jeopardized by passage of such prejudicial legislation.

The American-Turkish Council strongly believes that the events
about which H. Con Res. 195 and H. Res. 316 speak are matters for
historians to decide-not politicians. Unfortunately, these
resolutions express, as matters of law and fact, issues that remain
widely disputed by scholars, historians, and legal experts.
Accordingly, we strongly urge you to review the attached letter
that Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan sent Armenian President Robert
Kocharian on April 10, 2005, seeking to normalize bilateral
relations as well as address painful long-standing historical
issues.

Although Armenian President Kocharian rejected his offer, we are
encouraged that Prime Minister Erdogan and his government, by
reaching out to Armenia with an offer for an open dialogue on
difficult issues involving Turks and Armenians, are taking an
historic step. Turkish-Armenian rapprochement is in the best
interests of both nations, and the ATC believes now is the time for
reconciliation. We sincerely hope that President Kocharian and his
government will take the opportunity to reciprocate the olive
branch extended by Prime Minister Erdogan.

Turkey’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe, the Middle
East, the Caucasus, and the Balkans places it at the center of
American’s current and long term strategic interest. As Turkey
stands on the threshold of accession talks with the European Union,
the U.S. should be doing all it can to encourage positive momentum
for Turkey. H. Con. Res. 195, while purporting to support Turkey’s
EU accession talks, and H. Res. 316, do exactly the opposite. The
resolutions encourage those who would pull Turkey away from the
West. The careless use of genocide language provides and excuse to
do so, delivering a direct blow to American interests in the
region.

The ATC believes that legislators should not attempt to resolve
historical issues by resolution. Historical commissions, fairly
staffed, adequately supported, and afforded full access to the
archives, are better suited to attempting the reconciliation that
we all support.

On behalf of the members of the American-Turkish Council, I
strongly urge you to oppose floor deliberation and adoption of any
language that would substitute political pronouncements for
historical analysis of this highly sensitive issue.

Sincerely,

Brent Scowcroft
Chairman of the Board

www.anca.org

Alpha Epsilon Omega contributes to Zoryan for Genocide Awareness

ZORYAN INSTITUTE OF CANADA, INC.
255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
Tel: 416-250-9807
Fax: 416-512-1736
E-mail: [email protected]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Heros Leask

DATE: September 12, 2005
Tel: 416-250-9807

Alpha Epsilon Omega contributes to the Zoryan Institute for Genocide
Awareness

Following a very successful fundraising campaign to promote genocide
awareness, Alpha Epsilon Omega (AEO), a Southern California-based University
fraternity, recently donated $3500 to the Zoryan Institute and the
International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies.

The Institute’s Chairman, Prof. Roger Smith, said “We are deeply gratified
and touched by the enthusiasm and determination that these young men from
California exhibited in their fundraising campaign. This effort confirms
that people of all ages are concerned and engaged by universal human rights
and freedoms.”

Narek Zohrabyan, the Chair of AEO’s Armenian Genocide Commemoration
Committee, stated, “We have seen the level of Zoryan Institute’s work and
what it has accomplished over the years with various scholars. The
Institute’s track record is second to none in terms of research,
publication, academic foresight and technical support to aspiring
researchers. Because of the tremendous value of the work they do, the Alpha
Epsilon Omega Fraternity felt motivated to select Zoryan as one of the
charitable organizations to receive proceeds from our ‘Never Again’
fundraising campaign.”

In March of 2005 AEO embarked on an ambitious fundraising drive, which they
trademarked the “Never Again” campaign in preparation for the Armenian
Genocide’s 90th Anniversary on April 24th. The endeavor involved the sale of
black wristbands with the slogan “Never-Again” embossed on the rubber
bracelets. As the project gained momentum and through an effective
communications program, the final amount raised was over $10,000 and more
than doubled AEO’s initial forecasts.

Heros Leask, Development Officer at the Zoryan Institute, declared “As
members of a scholarly research institute, we at Zoryan have a natural
affinity with university students and identify with them on multiple levels
.We are humbled by AEO’s recognition of our work and by their belief and
faith in our mission. It is encouraging to see that these students are
investing in human rights and genocide studies and it demonstrates that
young people are committed to making the world a better place.”

The Zoryan Institute is the first non-profit, international center devoted
to the research and documentation of contemporary issues related to Armenian
social, political and cultural life. To this end, the Institute conducts
multidisciplinary research, publication, and educational programs dealing
with Armenia, the Armenian Genocide, and Diaspora, within a universal
context.

www.zoryaninstitute.org

The sport-concert complex sold

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THE SPORT-CONCERT COMPLEX SOLD

Today the RA authorities sold the sport-concert complex after Karen
Demirchyan for 5 million 700 thousand USD. The contract was signed today
between the RA Government and the Russian organization BAMO.

After the signing the organization rendered a 40-minute press conference.
The head of the BAMO holding Mourad Mouradyan started the meeting with the
journalists with these words, `We are residents of Martouni, and we were
born and educated in Armenia…’. In one word, the new owners of the Complex
tried to soothe the negative attitude towards them created in the Republic
and introduced themselves as patriots.

According to the BAMO head, the RA President has put forward two conditions:
the name of the Complex must not be changed, and it must preserve its
functional meaning. The organization has agreed. According to the contract
the area of 19.5 hectares including the fountains and the stairs has also
been sold. The organization has taken up the commitment to make an
investment of 9-10 million USA in 3 years.

Combat Training: Ashuluk Sets Records

ASHULUK SETS RECORDS
by Major Andrei Sobolevsky

Agency WPS
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
September 7, 2005, Wednesday

SOURCE: Vo Slavu Rodiny (the newspaper of the Belarusian Defense
Ministry), September 3, 2005, p. EV

COMBAT TRAINING

(…) The exercise conducted by Belarus units during Combat
Commonwealth-2003 was more spectacular. Tajik and Armenian units did
not cope with their tasks and Belarus missile units had to intercept
their targets. (…) The first missile hit the Strizh target. The
second hit its burning fragments in a second. The 302nd missile
brigade produced an impression on observers – it shot down targets,
which simulated cruise missiles, from the Osa anti-aircraft complex.

This year the exercise was not as spectacular. The exercise was
conducted without surprises. The crews detected their targets and
destroyed them. No emergencies happened because servicemen prepared
for the exercise properly. (…)

Belarus crews did not have problems at all, which testifies to
high professionalism of defenders of the sky. They shared their
experience with their counterparts from the CIS. Officers of the
battalion commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Victor Fedotov (the 115th
anti-aircraft missile brigade) trained the Tajik crew of the S-125
anti-aircraft complex. It should be noted that Armenian crews coped
with combat tasks using military hardware prepared by specialists of
the 15th missile brigade.

(…) This contributed to the prestige of the Belarus anti-aircraft
school. Belarus crews did the major part of preparatory work.

There was one more aspect. The crews conducted an exercise with combat
shooting on the eve of tactical episodes of the third stage of the
CIS anti-aircraft system. Russian counterparts proposed Belarus crews
to intercept the Pishal target. The target was created on the basis of
the S-125 missile. It simulates a ground-to-ground operational-tactical
missile. It should be noted that before the crews intercepted only 40%
of such targets (the crews used the S-300P anti-aircraft complex).

There was a risk to miss the target. However, Lieutenant-General
Oleg Paferov, Commander-in-Chief of the Air and Anti-Aircraft Force,
decided to shoot. (…) The experimental exercise would help the
crews uncover their weak points.

The first missile was launched at the Pishal target by the battalion
commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Vladimir Zhikharevich. By the way, the
battalion failed to intercept the first target because of a technical
problem. (…) The unit had to intercept a more difficult target in
order to rehabilitate itself. The battalion coped with this task.

The unit coped with the task thanks to its experience and regular
training. In particular, Russian pilots who checked the reliability
of Belarus units on duty simulated a real air attack. Colonel Sergei
Lemeshevsky, commander of the exercise, said that there were around
40 targets in the air. Many targets flew at a low altitude. This was
the most difficult attack in the history of Belarusian anti-aircraft
units. Belarusian servicemen passed this test!

Lieutenant-General Oleg Paferov, Comander-in-Chief of the Auir and
Anti-Aircraft Force, noted that he is satisfied with the results of
the exercise. (…) Belarusian anti-aircraft units will have to pass
a more difficult test in 2006. They will participate in an exercise
of the operational-tactical command involving aviation.

BAKU: Taghizade:”Yerevan is taking steps not serving livening up of

Tahir Taghizade: “Yerevan is taking steps not serving livening up of the peace negotiations”

Today, Azerbaijan
Sept 2 2005

02 September 2005 [14:46] – Today.Az

“The attitude of Azerbaijan to the president of Armenia Robert
Kocharyan’s visiting Khankendi for participating in the jubilee
measures of the fake “Nagorno Karabakh republic” is unambiguous.

This attitude consists of that his step is contrary both to the
foreign policy priorities of Azerbaijan and peace talks continued
at present. It is a pity that Yerevan is taking steps not serving
livening up of the peace negotiations”.

These words were told to APA by the chief of the Press and Information
Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tahir Taghizade when he
was expressing his attitude to the visit of the president of Armenia
Robert Kocharyan to Nagorno Karabakh tomorrow.

The attitude of T.Taghizade to the arrival of the Russian crooners
in Nagorno Karabakh was as following: “These actions of the persons
who visit the regions situated out of the control of the government
of Azerbaijan because these territories are under occupation will
be taken into consideration when the question of their arrival in
Azerbaijan will be reviewed in the future”.

/APA/

URL:

http://www.today.az/news/politics/20533.html

Azeri Court Releases Would-Be Karabakh Guerrilla

AZERI COURT RELEASES WOULD-BE KARABAKH GUERRILLA

Assa-Irada
31 Aug 05

Baku, 31 August: A hearing of the cases of 10 “Karabakh guerrillas”,
which was adjourned on 30 August, was held today.

The Supreme Court’s judge Reyqam Huseynov ruled that Ruslan Aliyev
[one of the imprisoned would-be Karabakh guerrillas] be released. He
also reduced Rustam Asgarov’s imprisonment term to six months,
Musviq Qurbanov’s term to two years and the other prisoners’ terms
to one year.

The court did not hear the cases of two guerrillas, Xizir Marqasvili
and Vusal Isayev.

[Passage omitted: the Karabakh Liberation Organization expressed its
dissatisfaction with the ruling]