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    FIRST TIME A TURKISH POLITICAL FIGURE DENYING THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WAS FOUND GUILTY IN SWITZERLAND

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    10.03.2007 GMT+04:00

    Although the Armenian Genocide is not included by the International
    Court in the official list of the crimes alike, it is a historical fact
    and Perincek's announcements are considered to be mere provocation.

    The Swiss court found the Turkish militant leader Dogu Perincek guilty
    of denying the Armenian genocide.

    Turkish Workers' Party leader Dogu Perincek received a suspended jail
    sentence of 90 days or an equivalent fine from a Lausanne Court as
    well as a fine of 3,000 Swiss francs (2,500 dollars). In case of one
    more denial of the Armenian Genocide Perincek may be sent to prison.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ By the way, Perincek's announcement, where he
    called the Armenian Genocide "an international lie", may give ground
    for other countries to condemn Perincek not only for racism, but for
    slander as well, as the 18 countries which have officially recognized
    the Armenian Genocide, can't deny the truth. As for the references to
    "the Armenian intrigues", in this case they simply do not work. And
    although the Armenian Genocide is not included by the International
    Court in the official list of the crimes alike, it is a historical fact
    and Perincek's announcements are considered to be mere provocation.

    As the commentators state, the condemnation of the Turkish political
    figure is the first case when the Switzerland's anti-racism law has
    been applied to the Armenian Genocide since 1995 when the law was
    adopted in Switzerland. The most interesting thing is that the Turkish
    Press "almost failed to notice" the verdict of the Lausanne Court. Only
    Chihan News Agency gave some minor consideration to the case, and that
    is with no commentary. A similar position is assumed by the "brotherly"
    Azeri Press; however, if Ankara gives any response, the Azeri Press
    will do the same. Most likely the campaign in Press will launch after
    the consideration of the appeal, which Dogu Perincek is going to
    file to the Strasbourg Court. Perincek says, "We will not give up,
    and if needed, we will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights."

    Let us remind that Turkey's threats about appealing to the
    International Court have lately become more and more frequent. Most
    probably Turkey realizes that despite the Israeli and to some extent
    the US support, Europeans will by all means adopt laws about the
    denial of the Genocide, which are already administered in Holland
    and Switzerland and soon will most probably be administered in France
    as well.

    Perhaps Ankara will start applying its old strategy; intimidation,
    which this time will be applied against Switzerland. However,
    things are a little different in this case. The number of the Turks
    in Switzerland is not large; instead there are banks, where no
    doubt many Turkish businessmen and political figures have personal
    accounts, so it will do no good to Ankara to be in bad terms with
    Switzerland. Moreover the leader of the party doesn't enjoy supreme
    authority in Turkey to have the support of the country. Perincek's
    party is too small and in addition is of radical nature, something
    which Erdoghan doesn't encourage at all.

    However the incident raised a clamor which may be used for our own
    benefit. The Turks themselves, though unintentionally raised the
    issue of the Armenian Genocide making many people think over; maybe
    the Armenians have indeed been slaughtered, otherwise Turkey wouldn't
    be so aggressive any time the word "genocide" is mentioned.

    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department
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