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    Turkish minister puts off visit to Switzerland to protest criminal
    investigation of historian

    AP Worldstream
    Jun 09, 2005


    A Cabinet minister postponed a visit to Switzerland to protest a Swiss
    investigation of a Turkish historian who denied that the mass killings
    of Armenians in the early 1900s amounted to genocide, officials said
    Thursday.

    Trade minister Kursat Tuzmen had been scheduled to take part in a June
    22-24 Turkish-Swiss business forum. But his visit and the conference
    were "indefinitely postponed" because of an ongoing Swiss criminal
    probe into Yusuf Halacoglu, the head of the Turkish Historical
    Society, officials in Tuzmen's office said.

    The probe was launched because of suspicions that Halacoglu violated
    Swiss anti-racism laws by denying that the killings of Armenians
    around the time of World War I amounted to genocide in a speech last
    year.

    Turkey's semiofficial Anatolia news agency said a visit by Swiss
    Economics Minister Joseph Deiss to Turkey, slated for September, had
    also been put off. Turkish officials could not immediately confirm
    that report.

    Manuel Sager, spokesman for the Swiss Economics Ministry, said that
    Deiss would like to travel as scheduled to Turkey, but "the trip has
    yet to be confirmed from the Turkish side."

    The postponement is the latest row between Turkey and Switzerland over
    the killings.

    Micheline Calmy-Rey, the Swiss foreign minister, had been scheduled to
    travel to Turkey in 2003, but Turkey withdrew its invitation after the
    parliament of a western Swiss canton (state) recognized the killings
    of Armenians in Turkey as genocide. Calmy-Rey visited Turkey in March.

    Armenians say 1.5 million of their people were killed as the Ottoman
    Empire forced them from eastern Turkey between 1915 and 1923 _ and
    that this was a deliberate campaign of genocide by Turkey's rulers at
    that time.

    Turks say the death count is inflated and insist that Armenians were
    killed or displaced as the Ottoman Empire tried to secure its border
    with Russia and stop attacks by Armenian militants.
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