Denialism : Petition against the rogue decision of the European Court of Human Rights
Cette pétition sera remise à:
Conseillère Fédérale, Cheffe du Département fédéral de justice et police à Berne
Simonetta Sommaruga
European Court of Human Rights
ECHR
ECHR
https://www.change.org/fr/p%C3%A9titions/denialism-petition-against-the-rogue-decision-of-the-european-court-of-human-rights#
In a decision of 17 December 2013, which will remain an absolute
disgrace in the history of the European Court of Human Rights, this
jurisdiction which has never so little deserved its name, decided to
give reason to Dogu Perincek, the zealous and determined denier of the
Armenian Genocide by proposing to condemn Switzerland for its
infringement of freedom of expression!
Co-founder of the Talaat Committee (the Turkish “Hitler”), a backroom created by Ankara to export the denialist theses of Turkey to Europe and beyond, Dogu Perincek had appealed against a decision pronounced by the Swiss courts, fining him twice for his denialist statements.
At present imprisoned in Turkey for taking part in the attempted coup by the Ergenekon organisation (which did not prevent Ankara from defending him before the ECHR in this particular case), Dogu Pericenk had indeed claimed that the “Armenian Genocide” was an “international lie” at a series of meetings in Switzerland.
These statements, offensive against the memory of the victims and defamatory against their descendants, were condemned under the Swiss law on the repression of denialism.
The European Court of Human Rights, to which he had appealed, is therefore considering condemning Switzerland, in the name of an inconsequential reading of the freedom of expression and a restrictive interpretation of human dignity. This jurisdiction, in a judgement that is just as irresponsible as it is grotesque, thus gave its support to the denialist propaganda on the Armenian Genocide. And this in accordance with the following arguments*:
1) There would not be
any consensus on the facts since only about twenty of the 190 States
have recognised them (whereas the international community of historians
having seriously dealt with this issue is unanimous on their
qualification as genocide and that a number of lobbies, including that
of the Turkish government, repeat that it is not for the Parliaments to
legislate on history…).
2) There has not been any international
judgement qualifying them (whereas the Treaty of Sèvres signed in 1920
by the European Powers provided for the Judgement of the persons
responsible for this crime against humanity, treaty replaced in 1923 by
that of Lausanne in which these same European Powers, in an attitude
typical of Munich before its time, were to abandon any idea of rendering
Justice to the Arminian people in the name of new relations with
Kemalist Turkey).
3) The notion of genocide would remain unclear and
therefore offer scope for debate (whereas the crime of genocide is
clearly established by the Rome Statute establishing the International
Criminal Court and that the very concept of genocide was forged by
Raphaël Lemkin, starting precisely from the extermination of the
Armenians of the Ottoman Empire).
At one year from the commemorations for the hundredth anniversary of this crime against humanity, as it was named on 24 May 1915 by France, England and Russia at a time when the word genocide had not yet been created, the ECHR has just assassinated the one and a half million victims of the “Young Turk” government for the second time. And this following an unfair trial in which only the Turkish party was able to plead, while the Arminian party and those who defend its universal just cause were not invited to the proceedings.
Switzerland, which, in addition, decided on 10 October to reinforce its strategic partnership with Turkey, has until 17 March to lodge an appeal against this unfair judgement which, in sentencing it, also opens the road to an unbridled propagation of denialism.
Through this petition, we should like to call on the Swiss authorities to lodge an appeal against this judgement before the Grand Chamber of the ECHR and, in so doing, allow an open debate to be held and a fair trial on a essential issue for our times and our European identity, by giving other States, including France, the possibility of being heard.
Furthermore, such an appeal would allow the Arminian party, excluded from the hearing until now, to be equally represented with Turkey, which would bring a minimum balance to this “justice” which, until now, has only been based on one side of the scales.
Conseil de coordination des organisations arméniennes de France.
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