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    TURKISH POLITICIAN CONVICTED OF BREACHING SWISS ANTI-RACISM LAWS

    Legalbrief , South Africa
    March 13 2007

    Published in: Legalbrief Today
    Date: Tue 13 March 2007
    Category: General
    Issue No: 1784

    A prominent Turkish politician was been convicted of breaching Swiss
    anti-racism laws by saying that the early 20th-century killing of
    Armenians could not be described as genocide.

    According to a report in the Houston Chronicle, the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry reacted swiftly to the decision, saying it was saddened
    by the Swiss court's ruling to punish Dogu Perincek, leader of the
    Turkish Workers' Party, and to ignore 'his freedom of expression'.

    Perincek was ordered to pay a fine of $2 450 and was given a suspended
    penalty of $7 360. Perincek was charged with breaking Swiss law by
    denying during a visit to Switzerland in 2005 that the World War I
    killings of up to 1.5m Armenians amounted to genocide. He has since
    repeated his claim, including at his recent trial. In his closing
    statement, Judge Pierre-Henri Winzap described the defendant as
    an intelligent and cultivated person, but added that to deny the
    Armenian genocide was an arrogant provocation because it was an
    accepted historical fact.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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