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    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    May 3 2005


    Swiss Prosecutor: If he comes here without testifying we will arrest
    him

    Celal OZCAN,
    Hurriyet

    Swiss prosecutor Andrej Gnehm, who has opened up a case against the
    President of the Turkish History Society, Professor Halacoglu, has
    said "Let him come and testify. If he doesn't, the moment Professor
    Halacoglu steps into Switzerland, we will arrest him." Though the
    Swiss Ambassador in Ankara, Walter Gyger, has said that no such
    arrest would be made, Prosecutor Gnehm has repeated the intent to
    arrest Halacoglu if he should so much as set foot in Switzerland.

    Gnehm says that Professor Halacoglu's denial of the Armenian genocide
    is on the level of denying the Jewish Holocaust, says he wants to
    ask for a 3 year prison sentence for Halacoglu. The speech given by
    Halacoglu in which he publicly rejected Armenian claims of genocide was
    given on May 2nd, 2004. It was later written about in Swiss newspapers.

    According to the 261st amendment to the Swiss Constitution, it is a
    crime against humanity to deny or misrepresent genocidal acts. Swiss
    prosecutor Gnehm has stressed that the case against Halacoglu is
    directly tied to the official recognition of the Armenian genocide
    by the Swiss Parliament.

    Attempt to get help from Interpol

    Prosector Gnehm has apparently attempted to get information about
    Professor Halacoglu's whereabouts through Interpol, but was informed
    that there was not enough evidence to warrant an international
    arrest. Gnehm is insistent that Halacoglu present himself in
    Switzerland for questioning.

    3 May 2005
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