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    TURKISH MINISTER SAYS NO FORCE CAN ARREST HIM OVER GENOCIDE DENIAL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    February 7, 2012 - 12:44 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey's EU Affairs Minister Egemen Bağış commented
    on Swiss probe launched over his remarks on the Armenian Genocide on
    his way to Brussels.

    "Zurich prosecutor needn't waste time on investigation. My remarks
    that the 1915 events do not amount to Genocide are still valid,"
    Bagis told journalists.

    "I learnt about the investigation through media reports as you probably
    did. However, there's no force that could bring about the arrest of
    any Turkish minister," Anadolu quoted Bagis as saying.

    A Zurich prosecutor on Monday, February 6 launched an investigation
    into remarks by Egemen Bağış, Turkey's EU affairs minister and chief
    EU negotiator, after he said in Zurich that there was no Armenian
    Genocide and that Swiss authorities could arrest him if they wanted to.

    News about the prosecution's move was published in the Swiss daily
    Neue Zurcher Zeitung. The Zurich Chief Prosecutor's Office launched
    the investigation into Bağış's remarks - which he made last month in
    Zurich on his way back from the World Economic Forum at Davos - based
    on a complaint filed by members of Switzerland's Armenian community.

    Zurich State Prosecutor Christine Braunschweig was quoted by the daily
    as having said: "Last week we received a petition about this issue,
    informing us that Mr. Bağış violated the anti-racism Article 261 of the
    Swiss Penal Code. Our prosecutor's office has taken this allegation
    seriously and launched an investigation. We will investigate whether
    Egemen Bağış uttered words denying the Armenian Genocide as asserted
    in the petition. We will also see if he has diplomatic immunity. At
    the end of this, we will press charges against him if there indeed
    is a violation and if he cannot benefit from diplomatic immunity."




    From: A. Papazian
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