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    Amal Clooney: This court is well aware of Turkey's attitude to
    protection of freedom of expression

    17:38 28/01/2015 >> LAW


    The European Court of Human Rights hearing in the case of Perincek v.
    Switzerland is closed. All parties involved in the case made remarks.
    Dogu Perincek and his lawyers spoke first. Then Switzerland, the
    respondent in this case, spoke, and Turkey and Armenia, acting in the
    case as third party, spoke next.

    Armenia's representative to the European Court of Human Rights Gevorg
    Kostanyan drew the court's attention to a huge number of historical
    facts which prove that the Ottoman Empire in the last years of its
    existence "planned and cynically" perpetrated the Armenian Genocide.

    Lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, representing Armenia, stressed that Dogu
    Perincek traveled to Switzerland in 2005 with an aim to deliberately
    violate the Swiss law by making a statement denying the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Amal Clooney, who defends Armenia's interests, presented irrefutable
    historical facts about the Armenian Genocide, noting that the facts of
    mass killings obviously confirm that what happened in 1915 was
    genocide and the organizers pursued a goal to perpetrate genocide.

    In response to the remarks by the representatives of Turkey about the
    need to defend the freedom of expression, she said, "This court is
    well aware of Turkey's attitude to the protection of freedom of
    expression," referring to the hundreds of cases under Article 10 of
    the European Convention on Human Rights.

    Dogu Perincek in his closing remarks tried to present his views about
    the "Armenian Genocide - an imperialist lie," but the court chairman
    interrupted him, not allowing him to make such statements as "Talaat
    was a fighter of freedom" and use the court for spreading propaganda
    theses.

    The verdict in the case is expected to be announced in 6-8 months.

    In 2008, a Swiss court convicted Dogu Perincek for denying the
    Armenian Genocide. In December 2013, the ECHR ruled in favor of
    Perincek's lawsuit, filed against Switzerland. Then the government of
    Switzerland decided to petition that the Dogu Perincek case be
    referred for a review by the ECHR Grand Chamber. Later, Armenia
    petitioned to the ECHR and it now acts as a third party in this case.


    http://www.panorama.am/en/law/2015/01/28/perincek-switzerland/

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