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    Agence France Presse -- English
    March 9, 2007 Friday 4:25 PM GMT

    Swiss 'genocide' conviction unacceptable: Turkey



    Turkey described as unacceptable the conviction Friday by a Swiss
    court of a Turkish politician for denying that the World War I
    massacres of Armenians constituted genocide.

    "It is not possible for the Turkish people to accept this verdict,"
    the Turkish foreign ministry said in a statement handed to Dogu
    Perincek, the leader of the minor left-wing Worker's Party.

    Earlier Friday, Perincek, 65, received a suspended jail sentence of
    90 days or an equivalent fine from a Lausanne court as well as a fine
    of 3,000 Swiss francs (1,900 euros, 2,500 dollars).

    At a Turkish rally in Lausanne in 2005, the politician had described
    as an "international lie" that Armenians were the victims of genocide
    at the hands of the Ottoman Turks during World War I.

    Perincek was convicted under Swiss anti-racism laws, which were
    applied for the first time over the 1915-1918 massacres.

    The Turkish statement also criticised what it described as biased
    coverage of the case by the Swiss press which it charged amounted to
    attempts to influence the judiciary before the trial was over.

    "We hope this injustice will be corrected in the future stages of the
    legal process by the impartial and independent judges we believe
    exist in Switzerland," the Turkish statement added.
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