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    TURK GOES ON TRIAL IN SWITZERLAND FOR DENYING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    International Herald Tribune, France
    March 7 2007

    GENEVA: A Turkish politician went on trial Tuesday in Switzerland for
    denying that the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during
    World War I amounted to genocide.

    Dogu Perincek, head of the Turkish Workers' Party, called the Armenian
    genocide "an international lie" during a speech in the Swiss city of
    Lausanne in July 2005.

    The state prosecutor has called for a six month prison term for
    violating a 1995 Swiss law that bans denying, belittling or justifying
    any genocide. The maximum penalty is three years.

    Perincek told the Lausanne criminal court that there had been no
    genocide against Armenians, but there had been "reciprocal massacres,"
    according to Swiss Radio.

    "I defend my right to freedom of expression," Swiss Radio quoted
    Perincek, 65, as saying in German. "There was no genocide, therefore
    this law cannot apply to my remarks."

    The case has further soured relations between Switzerland and Turkey.

    Ankara criticized the decision to prosecute the case and later canceled
    an official visit in 2005 by Joseph Deiss, who was the economy minister
    at the time.

    If found guilty, Perincek would become the first person to be convicted
    under the law. Twelve Turks were acquitted of similar charges in 2001.

    Turkey denies charges by Armenia and other countries that 1.5 million
    Armenians died in a systematic genocide at the hands of Ottoman Turks
    beginning in 1915.

    Turkey says that hundreds of thousands of both Muslim Turks and
    Christian Armenians died in a conflict during the collapse of the
    Ottoman Empire.

    A verdict is expected Friday.
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