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    ECHR DECISION NOT TO AFFECT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION

    "The ruling of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR on the appeal
    of Dogu Perincek who was convicted in Switzerland for denial of the
    Armenian Genocide will not affect the international recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide," international law expert Ara Ghazarian told
    PastInfo news agency, considering the case as a result of quite
    successful Turkish lobbying.

    At the same time Ara Ghazarian believes that this circumstance will
    have an effect on the process of taking decisions on criminalization
    of Armenian Genocide denial, which is an element of the Genocide
    recognition. "More and more states are acknowledging the fact of the
    Genocide, but they will not pass laws," he said, adding that Armenia
    keeps the provisions criminalizing Armenian Genocide denial, which is
    legitimate and conditioned by acute social demand. "We, the Armenians,
    were the first victims of genocide," he said.

    If anyone comes to Armenia and makes a public speech denying that the
    1915 events constituted genocide, that person will be held criminally
    responsible and the case will go to the European Court. In the opinion
    of A. Ghazarian, another decision could be taken. In case of Armenia,
    a provision may be adopted that there is acute social demand that such
    persons should be held criminally responsible. "The European Court
    always localized its decision according to concrete circumstances,
    but does not set a universal principle", Ghazarian said, noting
    that in case of the ruling concerning Switzerland, the court did not
    acknowledge that in Swiss society there is acute social demand for
    holding those denying the Armenian Genocide criminally responsible.

    Read the full article at http://pastinfo.am/ru/node/29459.

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