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  • ANKARA: Ambassador's Genocide Denial Case Delayed

    AMBASSADOR'S GENOCIDE DENIAL CASE DELAYED
    By Ali Ihsan Aydin, Paris

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 26 2006

    A lawsuit opened against Turkish Ambassador to Paris Aydin Sezgin
    has once again been delayed because of problems with the court's
    computer system.

    Following a 'computer breakdown,' the Paris Court of Appeals delayed
    its verdict in a lawsuit opened by Armenians against Sezgin for openly
    denying the alleged Armenian genocide on the embassy's website.

    The court stated that it would announce its verdict on November 8.

    Internet service provider (ISP) France Telecom is also being tried
    along with Sezgin for their role in publishing the information.

    The case, which Ambassador Sezgin is strongly favored to win because
    of his diplomatic immunity, is notable in terms of the anticipated
    verdict on France Telecom.

    The Paris Civil Court of First Instance, the first authority to
    discuss the case, ruled that Sezgin could not be tried because of
    his diplomatic immunity and France Telecom was not punishable by law
    because the 2001 Armenian genocide law does not carry any sanctions.

    The delay reportedly came about because of another ongoing lawsuit
    the same day, again opened by Armenians, against an encyclopedia
    named Quid for its alleged "pro-Turkish" version of the 1915 events.

    The court had previously confirmed that the Sezgin verdict would
    be delivered yesterday. However, judicial circles in France, who
    are very interested in the case, associated the delay with France's
    yet-unclear policy on the Armenian genocide and its indecision over
    how to tackle the problem.

    The government is reported to be in close contact with the court in
    regard to the issue.

    Armenian associations have been seeking to convict 'deniers' by
    interpreting other laws in ways that suit their purpose.

    At yesterday's hearing, the prosecution asked the court to punish
    Quid according to Article 1382 of the French Civil Code, which covers
    civil liability for offences related to violations of privacy.

    The first court that handled the case had found Quid guilty according
    to this article.
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