Serj Tankian Of System Of A Down Urges Imagine Dragons To Consider Canceling Concert In Azerbaijan

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According to nme.com, System Of A Down’s frontman Serj Tankian has asked rock band  Imagine Dragons to cancel their upcoming concert in Baku, Azerbaijan this September. On August 16 Tankian went on social media to publicly urge Imagine Dragons to call off their Baku concert after the artist had sent the band a private letter without receiving a response.

In his social medulla post, Tankian mentioned  how “Azerbaijan’s petro-oligarchic dictatorial regime was starving 120k people in Nagorno-Karabagh which is now being called Genocide by the former prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.” Per Tankian’s post, the vocalist had sent a letter to the band through representatives “urging them to reconsider” the show. The post also includes a change.org petition.

Tankian wrote: “As the humanitarian crisis worsens in Nagorno-Karabagh with starvation already being recorded I am forced to publicize this letter and their disregard for this humanitarian catastrophe. Maybe they felt they had a legal liability to play the show, maybe they just don’t care. My whole life I have been an advocate for genocide recognition and have always said there has to be a price to pay for Genocidal regimes or deniers. Another genocide is looming by Azerbaijan and while this happens they get to enjoy an American band from LV. Fuck that! That’s not right.”

In his letter to Imagine Dragons, Tankian started off by congratulating the American band on their success thus far. “One of the things I appreciate about you as artists is that you’re active proponents of various human rights issues and social causes. Your work with Amnesty International and your outspokenness about the war in Ukraine among them,” he wrote.

The artist adds: “Going on to address the severity of the situation and why Imagine Dragons should cancel the show, Tankian explained: “This is due to the horrendous human rights violations carried out by the corrupt petro-oligarchic dictatorship of Ilham Aliyev against not only his own people, but thousands of Armenians (my people). Since 2020, Azerbaijan has created war against Armenians, killing thousands, displacing tens of thousands and terrorizing countless more via an illegal blockade that has been ordered to be reopened by the ICJ and the European Court of Human Rights.”

The musician continues with: “With the world in so much turmoil since COVID and the subsequent war in Ukraine, too much of the world is still unaware of what’s happening to Armenians by Aliyev’s regime. They’ve invaded Armenia and have been carrying out heinous human rights violations with impunity. International events and performances by artists have only served to normalize and whitewash their status among the family of nations.”

Tankian concludes with: “I really feel that performing in Azerbaijan would have a negative impact on your brand as well. I’m confident that you can decipher all the facts for yourselves to decide whether to cancel your concert. Either way, I truly appreciate your time and consideration. Thanks for hearing me out and I hope to meet you all one day.”

Also the change.org petition emphasized that “Imagine Dragons needs to be made aware they are being USED to white-wash the criminal & genocidal Aliyev regime of Azerbaijan.”

In September last year, System Of A Down condemned the “evil aggression” against their home country Armenia in the wake of bombings that took place along the nation’s eastern border. The band were at the forefront of campaigning for recognition of the Armenian genocide of 1915 and have continued with their efforts speak up for the nation amid ongoing issues.

Back in 2020 System Of A Down released Protect The Land’ and ‘Genocidal Humanoidz in a bid to raise awareness and funds amid “a dire and serious war being perpetrated upon [their] cultural homelands”. The pair of singles marked the band’s first new material in 15 years.

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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