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  • ANKARA: Sweden Readies To Soften Its 'Genocide' Law, Ankara Cautious

    SWEDEN READIES TO SOFTEN ITS 'GENOCIDE' LAW, ANKARA CAUTIOUS

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    May 31 2007

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry has requested information from the
    Turkish Embassy to Switzerland over media reports suggesting that
    Swiss Justice Minister Cristoph Blocher intended to make a major
    change to Switzerland's anti-racism law, which criminalizes denial of
    the alleged genocide of Anatolian Armenians in 1915, Foreign Ministry
    spokesperson Levent Bilman told reporters on Wednesday.

    Media reports said that Blocher has drawn up a package for abolishment
    or softening of Swiss Penal Code Article 261 -- which makes punishable
    the public incitement to racial hatred or discrimination under which
    the leader of the neo-nationalist Turkish Workers' Party (ÝP),
    Doðu Perincek, was found guilty in March by a criminal court in
    Lausanne for calling the alleged genocide of Armenians in 1915 an
    "international lie" during Turkish rallies in Lausanne two years ago.

    "If this is true and if there are efforts for removing the barriers
    in front of freedom of expression in a way which befits a democratic
    country, we can only feel pleasure over this," Bilman said, noting,
    however, that the consequences of those reports should be waited for.

    The March ruling by the Lausanne court has made Perincek the first
    person sentenced under Switzerland's anti-racism law for denying
    the alleged genocide. The case has caused diplomatic tension between
    Switzerland and Turkey.

    --Boundary_(ID_/4Igz3Ttj8r2/QRmwO+YiQ)--
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