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    TURKEY ADDRESSES NOTE TO SWITZERLAND ON PERINCEK CASE

    Azg/arm
    28 July 05

    Armenian Genocide denial is a punishable offence in Switzerland. 3
    years in prison await every denier according to the penal code of the
    country. In this regard, it was not strange perhaps that the chairman
    of Workers' Party, Dogu Perincek, was detained for interrogation in
    Winterthur, July 23.

    Perincek was detained for "Armenian genocide is a great international
    lie" statement uttered during celebration of 82d anniversary of the
    Lausanne Treaty. He was release after Turkish Foreign Ministry
    interfered.

    Among the set of measures that Turkish authorities took concerning
    this incident, Turkish NTV singles out on July 27 Turkey's note that
    is to be handed to Swiss ambassador to Ankara and to Swiss authorities
    in Berlin today. While Switzerland is still to respond to the Turkish
    note, the Perincek case is still under investigation in Winterthur,
    otherwise NTV wouldn't says, "Even if Perincek case gets suspended,
    Turkey will still push for the note".

    Dogu Perincek, former convict, is a Maoist. He organized the march in
    Switzerland together with Turkish nationalists. As the majority of
    Turkish Maoists, Perincek seems also to enjoy good relations with
    secret services of Turkey.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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