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  • ANKARA: New Hearing Of Perincek Vs. Switzerland On Jan. 28

    NEW HEARING OF PERINcEK VS. SWITZERLAND ON JAN. 28

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Jan 23 2015

    Workers' Party (Ä°P) Chairman Dogu Perincek. (Photo: Today's Zaman)

    January 23, 2015, Friday/ 17:58:52/ MULEYKE BARUTCU / ISTANBUL

    The case of Workers' Party (Ä°P) Chairman Dogu Perincek v. Switzerland,
    which determined that calling the declaration of the mass killings
    of Armenians during Ottoman rule in 1915 a genocide "an international
    lie" cannot constitute a criminal offence in Switzerland, will again
    be heard at the European Court on Human Rights (ECtHR) on Jan. 28.

    The hearing comes after Switzerland's objections were accepted by
    the ECtHR. Switzerland is one of the countries that recognize the
    1915 events that led to the mass killings of Armenian minorities of
    the Ottoman Empire as genocide and accepted the law that legitimizes
    its denial as crime. Perincek made statements during a lecture tour
    in Switzerland in 2007 in the Swiss cities of Bern and Lozan calling
    the Armenian genocide "an international lie." A Swiss court charged
    Perincek for violating the rules intentionally and sentenced him to
    90 days imprisonment.

    Turkey accepts that many Armenians died during World War I in Ottoman
    Turkey in 1915 but denies that up to 1.5 million were killed and
    that it constituted an act of genocide -- a term used by many Western
    historians, foreign parliaments and Armenians worldwide.

    Perincek's appeals against the Swiss judgment were rejected several
    times, although later his sentence of imprisonment was replaced
    with a fine. In 2008, Perincek appealed to the ECtHR claiming that
    Switzerland was "limiting freedom of expression." Perincek won the
    case five years later on Dec. 17, 2013 when the ECtHR ruled against
    Switzerland, determining that denying that the mass killings of
    Armenians in 1915 amounted to a genocide was not a criminal offence.

    In 2014, human rights organizations called for the Swiss government to
    reject the ECtHR's decision. In June of the same year Switzerland's
    appeal was accepted by the ECtHR, with a hearing date scheduled for
    Jan. 28, 2015.

    Eren Keskin, head of the Human Rights Association (Ä°HD), which will be
    heard as a third-party intervention during the hearing, has said that
    the issue is not whether the Armenian genocide should be recognized
    legally but instead whether, "Perincek's expressions pave the way to
    racism and discrimination."

    http://www.todayszaman.com/diplomacy_new-hearing-of-perincek-vs-switzerland-on-jan-28_370691.html

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