
“No one calls me a Greco-phobe when I go to Greece to give a concert,” said Livaneli, also a close friend of Dalaras who performed with him as well as with many other Greek musicians. “Turkey is losing major points; polarization [of society] is rising. Artists speak from the heart, unlike politicians,” Livaneli said in relation to another public spat about the Kurdish singer Aynur Doğan. Doğan provoked the fury of protesters when she sang a song in Kurdish at the Harbiye Open Air Theater as part of the jazz festival organized by İKSV in recent weeks.
“[They] are forcing us toward ‘one nation, one language’ and trying to turn us into an intolerant mass,” Fehmiye Çelik from Kardeş Türküler, a band that plays the folk songs of Anatolian peoples, told the Daily News via a phone interview.
Greek singer Dalaras to perform in Turkey amid political hurdles August 3, 2011 VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU – Hürriyet Daily News
Greek singer Dalaras to perform in Turkey amid political hurdles August 3, 2011 VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU – Hürriyet Daily News