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    SWISS TO ASK EUROPEAN COURT TO REVIEW GENOCIDE DENIAL CASE

    Reuters
    March 11 2014

    ZURICH

    (Reuters) - Switzerland will ask the European Court of Human Rights
    to review a case involving a Turkish politician who denied that mass
    killings of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey in 1915 amounted to genocide,
    the Justice Ministry said on Tuesday.

    A Swiss court had fined the leader of the leftist Turkish Workers'
    Party, Dogu Perincek, for having branded talk of an Armenian genocide
    "an international lie" during a 2007 lecture tour in Switzerland.

    The European court, which upholds the 47-nation European Convention
    on Human Rights, said in December a Swiss law against genocide denial
    violated the principle of freedom of expression.

    The ruling has implications for other European states such as France
    which have tried to criminalize the refusal to apply the term genocide
    to the massacres of Armenians during the breakup of the Ottoman empire.

    Turkey accepts that many Armenians died in partisan fighting beginning
    in 1915 but denies that up to 1.5 million were killed and that this
    constituted an act of genocide - a term used by many Western historians
    and foreign parliaments.

    In requesting a referral of the case to the court's Grand Chamber,
    Switzerland is primarily seeking to clarify the scope available to
    domestic authorities in applying the anti-racism law, the Justice
    Ministry said in a statement.

    (Reporting by Alice Baghdjian; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/11/us-switzerland-turkey-genocide-idUSBREA2A1KB20140311?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldN ews



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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