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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    March 9 2007

    Perincek: 'I have not denied genocide because there was no genocide'


    Friday , 09 March 2007

    A Swiss court has convicted Turkish Labour Party leader Dogu Perincek
    for rejecting the Armenian claims.

    Marxist leader Dogu Perincek, 65, was on trial for remarks he made in
    a public speech in Lausanne in 2005. He was given a suspended
    sentence and fined $2,450 (£1,270).

    The Swiss parliament has labelled the 1915 killings as genocide,
    however it ignored that more than 520.000 Turkish villagers were
    massacred by the Armenian nationalists. Turkey firmly rejects the
    genocide allegation.

    Perincek, the head of the Turkish Labour Party, had denied the
    charges.

    "I have not denied genocide because there was no genocide," he told
    the court earlier this week.

    Armenians say 1.5 million of their people were killed in a so-called
    genocide by the Ottoman Turks during World War I, either through
    systematic massacres or through starvation. However the Ottoman
    documents show that the Armenian population at that time was less
    than 1.5 million.

    Turkey says there was no genocide. It acknowledges that many
    Armenians died, but says the figure was below 400,000.

    Twelve Turks prosecuted in Switzerland on similar charges in 2001
    were acquitted.
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