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    FRENCH INSURER SETTLES SUIT BY HEIRS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS

    Armenialiberty.org, Armenia
    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Oct 13 2005

    (AFP) - The heirs of victims of the 1915 Turkish massacre of Armenians
    have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit against French insurer
    Axa for $17 million, lawyers said Wednesday.

    The lawsuit, filed in a California court, accused Axa of failing to
    pay death benefits for the insurance policies purchased by Armenians
    living in the Ottoman Empire prior to the genocide in which up to
    1.5 million people were killed.

    "This is an example where dead men can't speak but they can file
    lawsuits," said Vartkes Yeghiayan. "It writes another chapter about
    persistence and hope. The resolution of the case helps the healing
    process."

    Under the terms of the deal, announced in Los Angeles, Axa will donate
    at least $3 million to various French-based Armenian charities and
    another $11 million towards a fund designed to pay out policyholders
    of Axa units that did business in the now defunct Turkish-run Ottoman
    Empire.

    "Certain of these policyholders and beneficiaries were among the
    1.5 million Armenians who perished and were unable to obtain their
    insurance proceeds in the ensuing chaos," lawyers for the victims'
    descendants said in a statement.

    The Axa settlement follows a similar agreement with New York Life
    Insurance Company in early 2004 under which it agreed to pay $20
    million.

    "The AXA and New York Life settlements are important building blocks
    not only toward seeking financial recovery for the losses resulting
    from the Armenian Genocide but also in our ultimate goal, which is
    for Turkey and the US to officially acknowledge the genocide," said
    U.S. celebrity lawyer Mark Geragos.

    Geragos, who has represented stars including Michael Jackson and
    Winona Ryder, is of Armenian descent. "These cases are historical
    because they are the only cases ever brought on behalf of genocide
    survivors," he said.

    No comment was immediately available from Axa.

    The settlement, subject to court approval, will be administered
    in France, which was one of the first countries to recognize the
    Armenian genocide.
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