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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Armenian Genocide denier Perincek to appeal against court's verdict
    10.03.2007 13:08 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Leader of Turkish Workers' Party Dogu Perincek, who
    was convicted for racial discrimination for denying the 1915 Armenian
    Genocide, is going to appeal against Lausanne court verdict in the
    Strasbourg Court of Human Rights. `I shall appeal against this
    verdict. I still believe in Swiss justice. We shall go till the end,
    and if necessary we will turn to the European Court of Human Rights,'
    Perincek stated to an Anatolian agency.

    Being in Switzerland in 2005 Perincek twice declared that the Armenian
    Genocide is an `international lie'. During the process judge
    Pier-Anri Winzap said those statements were `of unconcealed racist and
    nationalistic character. And there are no mitigating circumstances in
    defendant's actions'. Perincek himself was characterized as an
    `arrogant provocateur' by the judge. He stressed that although the
    Armenian Genocide issue is not included in the list of similar crimes
    by the International Court, it is a `historical fact, which was
    recognized by the Swiss society, and Perincek's statements were of
    provocative character'.

    The court in Lausanne agreed with the prosecutor's demand and handed
    Perincek a suspended fine of SFr 9,000 ($7,336) as well as a one-off
    financial penalty of SFr 3,000. The court also ruled that Perincek
    would have to pay SFr 1,000 to the Swiss-Armenian Association as a
    symbolic gesture, which appeared as civil plaintiff. Perincek has to
    pay all costs, which exceed SFr 15 000. According to the Swiss law of
    anti-racist discrimination the defendant also was threatened by 3
    years of imprisonment, NEWSru.com reports.
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