EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DEMANDS LETTER FROM TURKEY ON ANTI-ARMENIAN ACTIVIST
news.am, Armenia
Nov 2 2011
ISTANBUL. - The Turkish government sent a letter with regard to the
lawsuit, which was filed against Switzerland with the European Court
of Human Rights (ECHR), by Dogu Perincek, a sworn anti-Armenian
activist who is currently in prison in connection with Turkey's
Ergenekon affair.
ECHR had demanded writing from Turkey, concerning the court proceedings
launched against Switzerland by chairman Dogu Perincek of Turkey's
Workers' Party. And it became apparent that Turkey has sent a letter
to ECHR, and in Perincek's favor, Hurriyet daily of Turkey informed.
To note, the Swiss court had sentenced Perincek for denying the
Armenian Genocide.
Dogu Perincek is known for his extreme anti-Armenian activities. The
Talat Pasha organization, which Perincek founded, fights against the
Armenian Genocide's recognition in Europe.
Also, Turkish journalists had found out that Perincek has Armenian
roots, as inhabitants of the village, where his mother and father
had lived, were entirely Armenians.
news.am, Armenia
Nov 2 2011
ISTANBUL. - The Turkish government sent a letter with regard to the
lawsuit, which was filed against Switzerland with the European Court
of Human Rights (ECHR), by Dogu Perincek, a sworn anti-Armenian
activist who is currently in prison in connection with Turkey's
Ergenekon affair.
ECHR had demanded writing from Turkey, concerning the court proceedings
launched against Switzerland by chairman Dogu Perincek of Turkey's
Workers' Party. And it became apparent that Turkey has sent a letter
to ECHR, and in Perincek's favor, Hurriyet daily of Turkey informed.
To note, the Swiss court had sentenced Perincek for denying the
Armenian Genocide.
Dogu Perincek is known for his extreme anti-Armenian activities. The
Talat Pasha organization, which Perincek founded, fights against the
Armenian Genocide's recognition in Europe.
Also, Turkish journalists had found out that Perincek has Armenian
roots, as inhabitants of the village, where his mother and father
had lived, were entirely Armenians.