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  • The Swiss Federal Court condemns a denier of the Armenian Genocide

    Bern, December 19, 2007

    PRESS RELEASE OF
    THE SWITZERLAND-ARMENIA ASSOCIATION
    Contacts :
    Co-presidents of the SAA Sarkis Shahinian +41 76 399 16 25
    and Andreas Dreisiebner +41 79 671 86 19
    [email protected] | www.armenian.ch


    The Swiss Federal Court condemns a denier of the Armenian Genocide


    The Swiss-Armenian Association has learnt with great satisfaction of
    the Federal Court's ruling published today that the President of the
    Party of Turkish Workers, Dogu Perinçek, has been condemned as guilty
    of racial discrimination (article 261bis of the Penal code). Dogu
    Perinçek had repeatedly asserted in 2005 that the genocide of
    Armenians in 1915 - during which about 1.5 million Armenians were
    killed - is an `international lie'. Dogu Perinçek has been
    definitively condemned with a conditional fine, a fine and has been
    ordered to pay

    all expenses related to the legal procedure. The Federal Court brings
    with this judgment, which constitutes precedence, a lot of clarity and
    consequently a world première regarding legal recognition of the
    Armenian genocide.

    With this decision Switzerland's highest legal authority, leaves no
    doubt as to the fact that the events of 1915 correspond well and truly
    to genocide (as has previously been decided at the Police Court and
    the Court of Cassation of the Canton of Vaud), as related to the
    agreement of the UN of 1948 defining the crime of genocide.

    It appears that this is the first time globally that a supreme court
    of criminal law has pronounced a condemnation for denial of the
    Armenian genocide. Swiss justice has thus demonstrated its
    independence; it notably did not allow to pressure exerted by Turkey
    to influence its decision. Thus, the Federal Court is contributing to
    the prevention of genocide and other

    crimes against humanity by preventing the reproduction of contemptuous
    behaviour and by guaranteeing justice and respect for human
    dignity. The Federal Court considers that the negation of the genocide
    of Armenians constitutes a threat to the identity of the Armenian
    people. The Federal Court has also asserted that the condemnation of
    Dogu Perinçek contributes to the protection of human dignity amongst
    the Armenian community, the dignity which identifies itself with
    respect for the memory of the genocide of 1915.

    With its decision, the Federal Court also sends a signal to other
    countries inviting them to develop national legislation so that the
    denial of all genocides, including the genocide of the Armenian
    people, is penally condemned.

    The judgment of 12th December 2007 - a memorable date since it
    coincides with the day that the Federal Councillor Christophe Blocher
    was dismissed - also shows that the article of law on the prevention
    of racism, which is so frequently attacked, in fact presents the
    justice

    with no difficulty in application. On the contrary it is a useful and
    precious tool. Therefore, the attempted revision of the measure
    against racial discrimination which was introduced by the head of the
    Federal Department of Justice and Police (in his position only for a
    few more days), is revealed to be quite useless.
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