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    TURKEY SLAMS SWISS VERDICT ON GENOCIDE

    Gulf Times, Qatar
    March 11 2007

    ANKARA: Turkey has condemned the decision of a Swiss court to impose
    a suspended jail sentence and a fine on a Turkish citizen for denying
    that mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915 amounted
    to genocide.

    In the first such conviction under Swiss law, the court on Friday
    sentenced Dogu Perincek, head of the leftist-nationalist Turkish
    Workers' Party, to a 90-day suspended jail term and fined him 3,000
    Swiss francs ($2,461).

    "The court case was inappropriate, groundless and controversial in
    every sense ... the verdict cannot be accepted by the Turkish people,"
    Turkey's Foreign Ministry said in a statement released late on Friday.

    It criticised Swiss media coverage of the case, calling it biased,
    and said the verdict violated free speech.

    Perincek, whose party has no seats in the Ankara parliament, was
    convicted under a 1995 Swiss law which bans denying, belittling
    or justifying any genocide. Twelve Turks were acquitted of similar
    charges in 2001.

    Perincek, 65, said he would appeal against the verdict.

    Turkey strongly denies claims by Armenia and its supporters that the
    Ottoman Empire committed a systematic genocide against about 1.5mn
    Armenians during World War I.

    Ankara says that figure is greatly exaggerated. It says large
    numbers of both Christian Armenians and Muslim Turks died because
    of inter-ethnic fighting, famine and disease as the Ottoman Empire
    collapsed.

    But many parliaments around the world have now recognised the Armenian
    killings as genocide.
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