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    TURK'S GENOCIDE DENIAL APPEAL REJECTED

    Gulf Times, Qatar
    http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/articl e.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=190960&version=1&amp ;template_id=39&parent_id=21
    Dec 20 2007

    GENEVA: Switzerland's Federal Tribunal yesterday rejected a Turkish
    activist's appeal over his conviction for having denied that mass
    killings of Armenians during World War One constituted genocide.

    The tribunal, which is the country's supreme court, confirmed in
    every respect an earlier ruling against Dogu Perincek, leader of a
    small left-wing group, the Turkish Workers' Party.

    On March 7 this year, a court in Lausanne fined Perincek 3,000 Swiss
    francs ($2,500) and handed down a suspended sentence for having
    "denied the Armenian genocide three times during meetings held in
    Switzerland in 2005, motivated by racist motives".

    Pierre-Henri Winzap, the judge who heard the Lausanne case, ruled
    that Perincek's comments had not been motivated by a wish to start
    a historical debate.

    He had described the defendant as an "arrogant provocateur" with
    "racist and nationalist motives".

    The ruling made Perincek the first person to be convicted in
    Switzerland for denying the Armenian genocide, following his claim
    the killings were an "international lie".

    Yesterday's Federal Tribunal ruling is unlikely to please the Turkish
    government.

    A Turkish foreign ministry statement issued shortly after the original
    March judgment described it as unacceptable and criticised Swiss
    media coverage of the case as biased.

    It added: "We hope this injustice will be corrected in the future
    stages of the legal process by the impartial and independent judges
    we believe exist in Switzerland."

    Having exhausted all legal avenues in the Swiss courts, Perincek
    could now appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.

    According to the Armenians, 1.5mn of their kinsmen were killed from
    1915 to 1917 under an Ottoman Empire campaign of deportation and
    murder.-AFP
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