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    Swiss minister may not travel to Turkey

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Aug 2 2005

    Source: Hurriyet

    A Swiss newspaper reported on Sunday that Turkey may block the visit
    of Switzerland's economics minister. This is the latest episode in
    a long running diplomatic dispute between the two countries. The
    Turkish ambassador to Switzerland, Alev Kilic, told the Swiss daily
    NZZ Sonntag that he couldn't completely rule out the cancellation of
    Joseph Deiss' planned September trip.

    The long-running dispute is due to the Swiss government - along
    with others in Europe - accusing Turkey of committing a genocide
    of Armenians around the time of World War I, a claim that Turkey
    emphatically denies, but is however ready to investigate by forming
    a joint panel of world renown historians. Ankara has clearly stated
    that Turkey would be happy to work with Yereven over the issue.

    The last scuffle between the Swiss and Turkish governments was less
    than two weeks ago, when visiting Turkish politician, Dogu Perincek,
    was detained for stating that the genocide hadn't happened. Under
    anti-racism laws in Switzerland, denying genocide is a crime.

    Kilic told the daily NZZ Sonntag, "The investigation was an attempt
    to squelch free speech and sent a clear message to Turks living in
    Switzerland to keep their mouth shut."

    This is not the first of such incidents to have happened this year.

    Earlier in June 2005, a Turkish cabinet minister postponed a visit
    to Switzerland to protest an investigation of a Turkish historian
    who denied the accusations of genocide.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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