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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Sept 21 2005

    Defying Swiss police, Perincek addresses Armenian conference


    Lausanne - Attempts yesterday by Swiss police to block Workers' Party
    (IP) leader Dogu Perincek from holding a conference on the so-called
    Armenian genocide were unsuccessful.

    It was learned that prior to Perincek's arrival to the hall to
    address the conference, Swiss police warned him not to deny the
    so-called Armenian genocide. If Perincek speaks about the
    controversial issue and this includes an element of crime, as defined
    by Swiss law, this would be added to the ongoing investigation on
    him.

    In July, Perincek was interrogated after he denied the Armenian
    genocide claims. The Lausanne Prosecutor's Office has asked Perincek
    to come in for a second round of questioning.

    Perincek: Switzerland is biased on Armenian issue

    Following the unsuccessful attempts by Swiss police, Perincek
    addressed the controversial Armenian issue during his speech, and
    said, "Switzerland has accused Turkey of committing genocide without
    verifying historical facts and in a biased way."

    Perincek called on Switzerland to conduct a serious investigation
    into the Armenian issue. It was unjust to accuse a nation of
    "committing genocide" without thoroughly examining events that
    happened 90 years ago, he said.

    "Turks never committed genocide, on the contrary Armenians -- under
    the command of Russians -- committed a genocide on Turks who were
    trying to defend their country," Perincek said.

    Swiss police were present at Perincek's speech and videotaped it to
    add it to the prosecutor's investigation.

    Perincek will hold a press conference in Zurich after first speaking
    with the Lausanne Prosecutor's Office today.

    In related news, an investigation was previously this year opened in
    Switzerland against Professor Yusuf Halacoglu, the Turkish Historical
    Society (TTK) head, for his rejection of the so-called Armenian
    genocide allegations. He later said he was wanted by Interpol, a
    claim the international police organization flatly denied.







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