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  • ANKARA: First Day Of Perincek Trial In Lausanne; Turkish Supporters

    FIRST DAY OF PERINCEK TRIAL IN LAUSANNE; TURKISH SUPPORTERS DENIED ENTRY

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    March 7 2007

    The first hearing in the trial of Dogu Perincek, the leader of the
    Turkish Workers' Party who has been charged by Swiss prosecutors
    with publicly denying the Armenian genocide allegations, took place
    yesterday in Lausanne, Switzerland.

    A large contingency of Perincek supporters who left Turkey 2 days
    ago to show support for Perincek during his trial were not allowed by
    Swiss authorities into the courtroom yesterday. Turkish journalists
    were also barred by security from entered the Lausanne Courthouse,
    on grounds that written accreditation had not been received beforehand.

    It is expected that Perincek's trial will continue until March 9. If
    found guilty, Perincek is to serve 3 years in prison and pay a heavy
    financial fine.

    In statements made earlier this week to the Swiss newspaper "Le
    Matin," Perincek asserted that he had come prepared with many WWI-era
    documents from various countries, and that he would prove in court
    that what occured in Turkey during those contested years was not in
    fact genocide.
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