Diyarbakir’s Sourp Giragos Church hosts Armenian culture event

Diyarbakir’s Sourp Giragos Church hosts Armenian culture event

PanARMENIAN.Net - An evening of music and poetry was held at Sourp Giragos Church in Diyarbakir/Dikranagerd on June 11, 2013, The Armenian Weekly said.

The event, attended by more than a thousand people, featured Kurdish musicians Tara Jaff and Pervin Çakar who performed Kurdish and Armenian songs, and poet Azad Ziya Eren.

In a conversation with The Armenian Weekly correspondent, Harpist and singer Tara Jaff, who is from Iraqi Kurdistan, said she first learned about the genocide of Armenians and other minorities as a child, from his father. She deepened her knowledge of the Armenian Genocide after escaping from Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and settling in England, she added. Jaff noted that the purpose of holding the concert at Sourp Giragos is to keep the Armenian issue in the forefront in Turkey.

In turn, Pervin Çakar, who performed Armenian folk songs, noted how proud and honored she feels to be performing in the renovated Sourp Giragos Church.

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