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    Al-Bawaba
    Jan 28 2015

    What's Amal Clooney up to? Get the lowdown on the Lebanese celebrity
    lawyer's latest case


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    Amal Clooney has the whole world in awe of her brains and beauty.

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) began on Wednesday an
    appeal hearing launched by Switzerland against Turkey's Workers' Party
    (Ä°P) Chairman DoÄ?u Perinçek, who was convicted by a Swiss court for
    denying the Armenian claims of genocide, in a case that pits Turkey
    against Switzerland and Armenia, which is represented in Strasbourg by
    Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Clooney.

    Ä°P leader Perinçek won an appeal at the European court against a Swiss
    court decision to convict him for branding the claims of Armenian
    genocide an `international lie' during a series of speeches in
    Switzerland in 2007. The ECtHR said in its Dec. 17, 2013, decision
    that the politician had exercised his `right to free speech.'

    Switzerland, on the other hand, asked the ECtHR to review its decision
    in 2014. The Grand Chamber of the Strasbourg-based court is reviewing
    the court's earlier verdict on Wednesday. The court is not expected to
    announce a verdict at the end of the hearing.

    Around 200 people from Turkey gathered in front of the Strasbourg
    court to show support for Perinçek. A group of political figures,
    including former European Union Affairs Minister Egemen BaÄ?ıÅ?, former
    Republican Peoples' Party (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal and CHP deputy
    chairman Haluk Koç, were also present at the hearing.

    Turkey hailed the European court's initial decision to reverse the
    Swiss ruling against Perinçek and is a co-defendant in the case.
    Armenia, on the other hand, has joined the case as a co-plaintiff
    along with a number of Armenian diaspora organizations.

    Amal Clooney, a Lebanese-born British lawyer of international law and
    human rights who became a household name when she tied the knot with
    actor George Clooney in September 2014, is one of the lawyers in the
    appeal case.

    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 categorically denies the claims of Armenian genocide, saying
    there were deaths on both sides when Armenians revolted against the
    Ottoman Empire during the years of World War I to create their own
    state in collaboration with the Russian forces then invading eastern
    Anatolia.

    The European court said in its December 2013 decision that the `free
    exercise of the right to openly discuss questions of a sensitive and
    controversial nature was one of the fundamental aspects of freedom of
    expression and distinguished a tolerant and pluralistic democratic
    society from a totalitarian or dictatorial regime."

    Turkey has welcomed the ruling and said it expects the court to uphold
    its judgment when its Grand Chamber reviews it.

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