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    Turkish party leader released after Armenian genocide remarks in Swiss

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    24 Jul 05

    Winterthur, 24 July: Labour Party (IP) leader Dogu Perincek was
    detained on Saturday [23 July] in Wintherthur city of Switzerland,
    where he attended a panel discussion held to mark the 82nd anniversary
    of the Lausanne Treaty.

    Speaking to Turkish reporters, Wintherthur police spokesman Werner
    Benz said that Perincek was detained and interrogated for saying
    "Armenian genocide is an international lie".

    Perincek was released after being interrogated for more than three
    hours.

    After he was freed, Perincek told Turkish reporters that he insisted
    on his views that "Armenian genocide is a lie" during his
    interrogation.

    According to sources, Perincek's interrogation was concluded in 15
    minutes, but it lasted for more than three hours because Perincek
    wanted Swiss authorities to include his statements about "1915
    incidents and the so-called Armenian genocide allegations of some
    foreign powers" in his text of testimony.

    Perincek added: "I was detained for a press conference I held in
    Zurich" and noted that he told prosecutor Jaeger during the
    interrogation that parliaments could not make decisions on historical
    incidents. I also said that an impartial country like Switzerland,
    which has not joined any conspiracies against Turkey, cannot pass such
    a law because it is against its own constitution. And, these words
    were included in the text of my testimony."
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