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    Swiss minister's visit to Turkey called off over genocide denial

    Agence France Presse -- English
    August 5, 2005 Friday 3:50 PM GMT

    BERN July 31 -- A planned visit to Turkey in September by Swiss
    Economy Minister Joseph Deiss has been called off by Ankara, a ministry
    spokesman said Friday.

    The cancellation followed a row caused by Switzerland's decision to
    investigate a Turkish politician for allegedly denying that Aremnians
    were the victims of Turkish genocide.

    Although Deiss had nothing directly to do with the row, his trip was
    cancelled because of a calendar conflict, said spokesman Christophe
    Hans.

    Swiss police last month briefly detained Dogu Perincek, leader of
    the small leftist Turkish Workers Party, for saying that Turkish
    massacres of Armenians during World War I did no amount to genocide.

    Perincek's remarks, made in an interview with a Swiss newspaper,
    fell foul of the country's anti-racism laws, which ban any denial of
    genocidal killing.

    The Swiss federal parliament has accepted that the slaughter of
    the Armenians was an act of genocide, but the Turkish government
    strenuously denies this, saying that 300,000 Armenians and as many
    Turks were killed in a civil war when the Armenians rose up against
    the Ottoman empire.

    Perincek made matters by calling the genocide claim "an international
    lie" and calling the anti-racism laws tantamount to "medieval
    inquisition."

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said it was "unacceptable"
    to detain and question Perincek.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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