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Italy protests music video of Turkish singer praising priest's murder
2007-09-19
Rome, 19 Sept. (AKI) - Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi has strongly criticised a video clip by a famous Turkish folk singer singing about the death of priest Andrea Santoro.

According to a statement, Prodi telephoned the Italian Ambassador Carlo Marsili in Ankara on Tuesday and "expressed his displeasure, and that of the Italian government, following the news of a music video where the homicide of Don Santoro is celebrated".

In the clip posted on YouTube.com folk singer Ismail Turut's voice can be heard singing the song "Do not make any plans" with lyrics by poet Ozan Arif. The song is accompanied by images showing Ogun Samast, the teenager who allegedly shot dead ethnic Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink in Istanbul on 19 January as well as a suspected accomplice, Yasin Hayal, who was also implicated in the 2004 bombing of a McDonald's restaurant.

Monsignor Luigi Padovese, apostolic vicar in Turkey, in an interview with Adnkronos International (AKI) called the video a "repugnant act" which does not express the feelings of the community.

Other images include those of a wolf, apparently symbolising the ultra-rightwing Grey Wolves group, and one of the group's most notorious members, Mehmet Ali Agca who shot and wounded Pope John Paul II in 1981.

Prosecutors are considering whether Turut, Arif or the unknown person who created the video could be charged with inciting hatred. "If they find me guilty, I am ready to serve the punishment. However, I am not guilty" Turut has said in response to the probe.

The image of Dink, an advocate for the claim that the mass deaths of Armenians under Ottoman rule during the World War I period was genocide - appears when the lyrics "whoever betrays the country, he will be finished off" are sung.

The images on the video showing the murdered Italian priest have been removed, and the Italian Ambassador has pledged to continue to work closely with the local authorities to avert future similar cases.

The clip has received considerable media attention in Turkey and has outraged activist groups with two, the Human Rights Association in Turkey and the Association of Solidarity for Oppressed People, announcing they would file lawsuits against Turut and Arif.
Posted by:mrp

#7  Volkssänger, more like.

"Nicht, nein ... nien! No lampshades, no soap, no radio!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-09-19 23:25  

#6  You used your sharpest scalpel there, Seafarious. Heil!
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-09-19 13:00  

#5  "Folk singer."

Yah sure, yewbetcha.

Volkssänger, more like. The message comes through loud and clear.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-09-19 11:56  

#4  Nobody in Italy took out a hit order fatwa on the Turkish singers life?

Oh, never mind, I forgot fatwas are an Islam "religion of pieces" thingy.

Posted by: 3dc   2007-09-19 11:53  

#3  Sorry.
video link
Posted by: mrp   2007-09-19 10:44  

#2  http://youtube.com/watch?v=iovRsxzKLiw

I think the link below is the original YouTube video that rankled the Italians. I don't understand Turkish, but the message seems loud and clear. It was posted two days ago.

video link
Posted by: mrp   2007-09-19 10:41  

#1  Anything that keeps the turks out of Europe is good. Anything which shows the lie for what it is is good. Anything that brings the Crusade closer to being is good.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-09-19 10:37  

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