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  • Senator Boxer Introduces Armenian Victims Insurance Fairness Act

    PRESS RELEASE
    U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer
    Washington D.C.
    112 Hart Senate Office Building
    Washington, D.C. 20510
    (202) 224-3553

    Sacramento
    501 I Street, Suite 7-600
    Sacramento, CA 95814
    (916) 448-2787
    (916) 448-2563 fax

    SENATOR BOXER INTRODUCES ARMENIAN VICTIMS INSURANCE FAIRNESS ACT

    Dear Friend:

    Between 1915 and 1923, the Ottoman Empire conducted the first
    Genocide of the 20th Century, killing an estimated 1.5 million
    Armenians and displacing thousands more. The campaign was so
    devastating that at the beginning of World War I, there were
    2.1 million Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire; following
    the Genocide, fewer than 100,000 Armenians remained.

    Survivors and descendants of the Armenian Genocide--even after
    all of these years--are still trying to recoup the benefits
    owed to them from insurance policies that were issued prior to
    the Genocide. Insurance policy documents held by the victims
    were often destroyed during the Genocide, and death
    certificates were not issued to those Armenians who lost their
    lives. Therefore, survivors and descendants can only rely on
    the documents held by insurance companies as proof that they
    are owed benefits. Unfortunately, insurance companies have
    offered little cooperation in disclosing the documents and
    opening up their records. As a result, I recently introduced
    S. 2344 which gives states the authority to require insurance
    companies to disclose records of policies that were issued in
    areas controlled by the Ottoman Empire between 1875 and 1923.

    It is absolutely critical that survivors of the Armenian
    Genocide, and their decedents, receive full disclosure of the
    insurance records that demonstrate their rightful claim to
    insurance policies obtained during this frightful period of
    world history. The horror of this international tragedy
    continues to resonate strongly in the hearts and minds of
    Armenian-Americans, and it is the responsibility of the U.S.
    government to step in where insurance companies have not to
    bring some measure of peace and resolution to this aspect of
    the suffering so cruelly imposed on an entire generation of
    people.

    If you have questions or concerns about this or any other
    matter, I encourage you to contact me at
    http://boxer.senate.gov/contact/webform.cfm .

    Sincerely,

    Barbara Boxer
    United States Senator
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