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  • ANKARA: MFA Discontent Over Rejection Of Perincek's Appeal By Swiss

    Turkish Press
    Dec 22 2007


    Turkish M.F.A. Expresses Discontent Over Rejection Of Perincek's
    Appeal By Swiss F.S.C.
    Published: 12/21/2007


    ANKARA - Turkish MFA said the rejection of the appeal of Dogu
    Perincek, leader of Worker's Party (IP) by The Federal Supreme
    Court(FSC)of Switzerland was "a serious violation of freedom of
    expression".
    FSC of Switzerland had announced its rejection of the appeal of
    Perincek, IP leader, against the verdicts of Lausanne Court of First
    Instance and Regional Court of Appeal on 19 December 2007.

    "We maintain the same views put forward in our press release which
    was made following the verdict of Lausanne Court of First Instance.
    We consider the verdicts of these courts, above all, as serious
    violations of freedom of expression," said a press release issued by
    Turkish MFA on Thursday.

    Turkish MFA noted that 'an understanding which was predicated on
    subjective assessments' prevailed in the said verdicts instead of
    universal norms, principles and rules of law.

    "In these verdicts, the historical facts have been replaced by the
    self-constructed memory of Armenian circles and the erroneous
    convictions of some circles concerning the 1915 events," said the
    press release.

    Turkish MFA recalled the proposal it had made in 2005 to Armenia for
    the establishment a joint commission of historians to study the
    incidents of 1915 and said, "history should be evaluated and
    commented by historians and not by judicial or legislative organs."

    On the other hand, Jean-Philippe Jeanneraz, Spokesperson of the Swiss
    MFA told A.A that the Swiss Government was of the belief that
    formation of a commission of historians would be beneficial for
    shedding light to the incidents that had occured in the last period
    of the Ottoman Empire, on Thursday.

    Turkish MFA welcomed the statement made by the Swiss MFA following
    the verdict of FSC.

    IP leader Perincek, who had been fined to 9,000 francs for breaching
    the disputed Swiss law on "denying" Armenian allegations of genocide
    saying "Armenian genocide is an imperialist lie", had filed an appeal
    with the FSC in March 2007.
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