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    Turkish Daily News
    May 29 2008


    'Genocide denial' to be illegal in Slovakia
    Thursday, May 29, 2008


    ISTANBUL - Turkish Daily News


    A new bill that will criminalize denying Armenian genocide
    allegations is set to be introduced in Slovakia, with penalties to
    include imprisonment, a newspaper reported yesterday.

    On a visit to the Armenian capital Yerevan, Slovak Deputy Prime
    Minister and Minister of Justice Stefan Harabin told journalists that
    the `genocide denial' draft bill sent to parliament by the
    administration would cover all instances of genocide, adding that it
    particularly stressed Armenian genocide allegations, daily Milliyet
    reported. The minister expects the bill to be ratified by parliament
    in January or February of next year. When asked whether this bill was
    pushed for by the Armenian lobby, Lucia Najslova of the Research
    Center for the Slovak Foreign Policy Association told TDN that, "There
    was no significant Armenian presence in Slovakia. If the parliament
    will pass a bill against hate speech, it should primarily target those
    who deny the Holocaust and involvement of the WW2 Slovak Republic and
    its highest officials in it."Harabin added that, as there had been no
    criticism from the opposition when the administration was discussing
    the bill, he expected it to pass easily. If the Slovakian parliament
    passes the bill, denying that the Ottoman Empire's forced displacement
    of Armenians in 1915 was genocide will be penalized with five years of
    incarceration. The Slovakian parliament passed a non-binding
    resolution in 2004 condemning the alleged Armenian genocide.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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