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    World War 4 Report, NY
    March 8 2007

    Armenian genocide denial on trial - in Switzerland


    A disturbing consensus seems to be emerging in Europe that the best
    reaction to genocide denial is to ban it. In addition to the many
    European laws against denying the Nazi Holocaust, Bosnia is now
    considering such a law for its own more recent genocide. And now
    Switzerland is prosecuting a Turkish writer for denying the 1915
    Armenian genocide. From the Turkish daily Hurriyet, March 8:

    In Lausanne, Dogu Perincek goes on trail for denying Armenian
    genocide claims
    A delegation of 160 people, included former President of Northern
    Cyprus, Rauf Denktas, has gone to Switzerland to show support for the
    head of Turkey's Workers' Party, Dogu Perincek, who is on trial there
    for publicly denying Armenian allegations of genocide.

    Perincek, who is being tried in Lausanne, was joined in court by a
    large group of academicians, historians, retired military officials,
    and politicians from Turkey, who left Istanbul on a specially
    chartered Turkish Airlines flight for Geneva. Speaking prior to
    departure at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport, Denktas told reporters
    "Thousands of our Armenian siblings live here under good conditions.
    Workers come from Armenia to make a living here, and do so. So
    friendship between Turkey and Armenia is necessary on both sides. But
    friendship cannot be based on lies and slander."

    The general leader of the Turkish Workers' Party, Dogu Perincek is on
    trial in Switzerland for calling Armenian allegations of genocide in
    Turkey "an imperialist lie" during a 2005 demonstration in Lausanne.
    Reports say Perincek left Turkey for his trial in Lausanne carrying
    90 kilos worth of Russian and Armenian documents with him.

    Now which is more disturbing, the fact that Perincek is being
    prosecuted, or that he is getting all this support from the Turkish
    establishment? And what is with this "Turkish Workers' Party"?
    Answers.com indicates there was a party of this name 30 years ago
    which was banned because of a supposed link to "Kurdish separatism."
    Could this be the same or a related entity? Given the unfortunate
    Kurdish-Armenian rivalry which the Turkish state has been able to
    exploit to its advantage, it's not impossible...

    http://www.ww4report.com/node/3312
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