ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL'S CRIMINALIZATION IN SLOVAKIA WORRIES TURKEY
news.am
April 09, 2012 | 10:20
Turkey is extremely disturbed over Slovakian Supreme Court Chairman
tefan Harabin's recent statement that if any Turkish official dares
to deny in Slovakia the fact of the Armenian Genocide, he/she will
be immediately sentenced to up to five years in prison.
The Turkish MFA is preparing to demand from the Slovakian MFA a
clarification for the aforesaid statement, Hurriyet daily of Turkey
informs.
It is noted that Slovakia's Ambassador to Ankara will be summoned to
the Turkish MFA, and the diplomat will be given a protest note and a
formal demand to the Slovakian MFA to clarify the country's Supreme
Court Chairman's statement.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, tefan Harabin stated that he
places a huge importance to Slovakia's Law on Criminalizing Armenian
Genocide's Denial, and reaffirmed that if any Turkish official--or
anybody else--dare to deny in Slovakia the fact of the Armenian
Genocide, they will be immediately sentenced to up to five years
in prison.
news.am
April 09, 2012 | 10:20
Turkey is extremely disturbed over Slovakian Supreme Court Chairman
tefan Harabin's recent statement that if any Turkish official dares
to deny in Slovakia the fact of the Armenian Genocide, he/she will
be immediately sentenced to up to five years in prison.
The Turkish MFA is preparing to demand from the Slovakian MFA a
clarification for the aforesaid statement, Hurriyet daily of Turkey
informs.
It is noted that Slovakia's Ambassador to Ankara will be summoned to
the Turkish MFA, and the diplomat will be given a protest note and a
formal demand to the Slovakian MFA to clarify the country's Supreme
Court Chairman's statement.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, tefan Harabin stated that he
places a huge importance to Slovakia's Law on Criminalizing Armenian
Genocide's Denial, and reaffirmed that if any Turkish official--or
anybody else--dare to deny in Slovakia the fact of the Armenian
Genocide, they will be immediately sentenced to up to five years
in prison.