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    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Jan 10 2015

    Turkish nationalist committee barred from entering Athens

    10 January 2015


    The Talat PaÅ?a Committee, a Turkish nationalist organization aiming to
    counter recognition of the 1915 events as the "Armenian genocide," has
    been refused entry to Athens, where it had gone to issue a statement
    in protest at a recently approved Greek bill.

    The members of the committee left for Athens on Jan. 9 with the aim of
    making a statement in front of the Greek Parliament, but returned by
    the Greek authorities.

    The committee wanted to protest and demand the withdrawal of a
    controversial bill approved by Greece's parliament in September that
    stiffens penalties for racially motivated crime and criminalizes the
    denial of genocide and war crimes.

    The delegation of 13 people was intercepted by police at the airport
    and prevented from entering the city for `security reasons.' They were
    sent back to Turkey on the next flight.

    Speaking to reporters in a news conference, Turkish Foreign Minister
    Mevlüt ÇavuÅ?oÄ?lu said anyone must be able to hold peaceful
    demonstrations, while refuting allegations that Ankara had tried to
    block the committee's visit to Greece.

    Perinçek case

    ÇavuÅ?oÄ?lu also commented on a European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)
    case between Switzerland and Turkey's Workers' Party (Ä°P) Chairman
    DoÄ?u Perinçek.

    He said he would prefer Perinçek, who is banned from going abroad in
    relation to an ongoing coup case, to be able to attend an ECHR appeal
    hearing on an Armenian genocide denial-related case.

    ÇavuÅ?oÄ?lu said he had expressed the same view in a phone conversation
    with Perinçek, but noted that the local court in Turkey would make the
    final decision.

    Perinçek was found guilty by a Swiss court on March 9, 2007, after his
    participation in a number of conferences in Switzerland in 2005,
    during which he publicly denied that the Ottoman Empire had
    perpetrated the crime of genocide against the Armenian people.

    Following the Swiss court's decision, Perinçek appealed to the ECHR in
    2008 in Strasbourg, arguing for `freedom of expression.'

    However, Perinçek is currently prevented from leaving Turkey after
    being jailed in connection with the `Ergenekon' coup plot case.


    The foreign minister also stressed that Turkey would `defend its
    thesis in the best way possible' in the upcoming months.


    http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/178417/turkish-nationalist-committee-barred-from-entering-athens.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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