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  • ANKARA: OSCE Calls On Greek Cypriots To Reconsider Law On Armenian K

    OSCE CALLS ON GREEK CYPRIOTS TO RECONSIDER LAW ON ARMENIAN KILLINGS

    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    April 10 2015

    ANKARA - Anadolu Agency

    The Organization for Security and Co-operation (OSCE) in Europe has
    expressed concern over the Greek Cypriot administration's latest move
    to criminalize the denial of Armenian allegations over the killings
    in 1915.

    "While fully acknowledging the humanitarian intentions of this bill,
    I believe that this measure raises serious concerns about compliance
    with international freedom of expression standards," the organization's
    representative on freedom of the media, Dunja Mijatovic, said April 9.

    The new law, approved on April 2, imposes a five-year prison sentence
    and a 10,000-euro fine on anyone who denies genocide allegations in
    the mass killing of Armenians in 1915 at the hands of the Ottomans
    during World War I or any other war crime recognized as such by
    the Parliament.

    "The authorities should have taken into consideration the right to
    openly discuss questions of a sensitive and controversial nature
    as one of the fundamental aspects of freedom of expression which
    distinguishes a tolerant and pluralistic democratic society from a
    repressive regime," Mijatovic said.

    The Greek Cypriot administration's move - which remains at odds with
    the Turkish side over the future of the divided island - came in
    the very month when Armenia is planning to hold a mass commemoration
    ceremony in Yerevan to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1915 incidents
    on April 24.

    In January, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent invitation
    letters to more than 100 leaders, including Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan, to participate in a commemoration of the Battle of Gallipoli
    on April 24.

    Sargsyan reportedly denounced Erdogan's invitation as an attempt to
    overshadow the 100th anniversary of the 1915 incidents, according
    to armenianow.com.

    The move also comes at a time when the Turkish and Greek sides of
    the divided island of Cyprus have taken mutual steps to return to
    the bargaining table.

    April/10/2015

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/osce-calls-on-greek-cypriots-to-reconsider-law-on-armenian-killings-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=80886&NewsCatID=359

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