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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Germany Calls for Punishment for Genocide Denial
    12.01.2007 15:09 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ German Justice Minister Brigitte Zypries has called
    for a Europe-wide initiative to tackle right-wing extremism to be put
    in place and plans to push ahead with the idea using her country's
    current presidency of the EU. The minister told German daily Bild that
    officials are worried about the rising levels of extremism being
    carried out across Europe, with the perpetrators taking advantage of
    the different rules in member states. "That is why during the EU
    presidency we are immediately going to make a new attempt to finally
    lay down uniform standards when it comes to fighting right-wing
    extremism," she said. She added that Italy, which had blocked
    previous plans to get an EU law on the issue off the ground, had now
    signaled its support for the idea. An EU law combating racism and
    xenophobia has been stuck in the legislative pipelines since 2003 with
    Rome objecting to it in the past on freedom of speech grounds. The
    proposed law says that member states should make punishable "public
    incitement to discrimination, violence or hatred against a group of
    persons or a member of such a group defined by reference to race,
    color, religion, descent or national or ethnic origin". It also calls
    for punishment of "public condoning, denial or gross trivialization of
    crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes."

    Political discussion on the law in 2005 came unstuck when it was
    overshadowed by divisive debate on whether Nazi symbols should be
    banned, reports the EUobserver.
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