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    TURKISH MILITANT TO APPEAL SENTENCE FOR ARMENIA GENOCIDE DENIAL

    Agence France Presse -- English
    March 12, 2007 Monday 2:23 PM GMT

    Geneva

    Turkish militant leader Dogu Perincek will appeal his conviction under
    a Swiss law for denying that mass killings of Armenians during World
    War One constituted genocide, his lawyer said on Monday.

    Perincek, the leader of the Turkish Workers' Party, received a fine
    of 3,000 Swiss francs (1,900 euros, 2,500 dollars) and a suspended
    sentence last Friday from a court in Lausanne, over comments he made
    during a rally in the Swiss city in 2005.

    He was the first person to be convicted in Switzerland for denying
    the Armenian genocide, following his claim the killings were an
    "international lie".

    Judge Pierre-Henri Winzap said on Friday that Perincek was an "arrogant
    provocateur" with "racist and nationalist motives".

    In response, Perincek said the court's ruling "reflects in a concrete
    manner the Swiss judge's hatred for Turkey and the Turkish nation."
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