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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    March 9 2007

    'No Freedom of Speech for Turks in Switzerland"

    Friday , 09 March 2007


    * Turkish Marxist party leader Dogu Perincek found guilty by a Swiss
    court. A Turkish Prof. is on the list of the Swis court

    A Swiss court found Turkish politician Dogu Perincek guilty on Friday
    of denying the so called mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks
    in 1915 amounted to genocide, the first such conviction under Swiss
    law.

    Dogu Perincek, head of the leftist-Marxist Turkish Labour Party,
    called the branding of the killings as genocide "an international
    lie" during a speech in the Swiss city of Lausanne in July 2005.

    Judge Pierre-Henri Winzap sentenced him at the Lausanne criminal
    court to a 90-day suspended jail term and fined him 3,000 Swiss
    francs ($2,461), in line with the prosecutor's request, Swiss news
    agency ATS reported.

    He ordered Perincek to pay a symbolic fine of 1,000 Swiss francs to
    the Swiss-Armenian Association for "moral injury".

    Winzap told the court Perincek was an "arrogant instigator" and
    "racist" who had intentionally denied the genocide, which Swiss
    public opinion considered "an established historic fact". Perincek,
    like many Turks, argue that there is no proof for the Armenian
    claims. Thus it is now impossible to reject the Armenian accusations
    in Switzerland for anyone. Dr. Nilgun Gulcan names the new trend as
    'shut-up-and-accept it approach'. "We as the Turks cannot defend
    ourselves bu have to accept what impose on us. Armenians accuse and
    they argue that there is no need to debate the accusations. The
    Western democracy is just for the white Western and Christian people.
    There is no need to say more. The verdict clearly show how the Swiss
    justice is just" she added. Gulcan also urged Turkey to cut all
    official and unofficial connecions with Armenia. "Armenia is not our
    neighbour. Armenia is under occupation of the Armenian diaspora. They
    undermine Turkish interests everywhere and Turkey should also
    undermine all Armenian interests anywhere. All illegal Armenian
    workers must be deported and all flights should be suspended by
    Turkey. We do not need Armenians." Mrs. Gulcan said.

    The 65-year-old Turkish politician, whose party has no seats in the
    Turkish parliament, was convicted under a 1995 Swiss law which bans
    denying, belittling or justifying any genocide.The maximum penalty is
    three years. However there is no international court verdict
    confirming Armenian claims. Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul
    called the Armenian side to go to the international courts, yet
    Yerevan rejected the offer.

    Twelve Turks were acquitted of similar charges in 2001. Perincek, who
    submitted 90 kg (200 lb) of historical documents, argued there had
    been no genocide against Armenians, but there had been "reciprocal
    massacres". More than 520.000 Turkish and Kurdish Muslims were
    massacred by the Armenian nationalist groups during the First World
    War.

    "I defend my right to freedom of expression. There was no genocide,
    therefore this law cannot apply to my remarks," Mr. Perincek said in
    his opening statement on Tuesday.

    He told reporters he would appeal the sentence which he denounced as
    "unjust and impartial" and "imperialist".

    Prof. Sedat Laciner from USAK (Ankara) said "this kind of verdicts
    will not help Turkish-Armenian relations or Armenia. The verdict
    deepened Turkish mistrust towards the European Union and the West in
    general. The EU's biased and discriminative policies regarding the
    Armenian and Cyprus issues streghtened the isolationalist nationalism
    in Turkey".
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