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    AXA AGREES SETTLEMENT OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CASE

    Insurance Business Review
    Oct 14 2005

    The French insurance giant Axa has completed a settlement for
    a long-running case over compensation to relatives of Armenians
    massacred by forces from the Ottoman Empire in 1915.

    13 Oct 2005, 17:40 GMT - Under the terms of the agreement, Axa will set
    up a fund to compensate descendants of victims of the 1915 genocide who
    had life insurance provided by companies that today form part of Axa.

    The relatives brought the case against Axa on the grounds that it had
    not paid the due premiums on the life policies taken out by Armenians
    prior to the massacres. The outcome of the class action law suit,
    which was filed in California, will see Axa pay a total of $17 million
    to the victims' fund and Armenian charitable groups.

    The suit is the second of its kind. Class counsel Vartkes Yeghiayan,
    Brian Kabateck and Mark Geragos - all of Armenian descent - are
    representing Armenian descendants in similar cases. Earlier this year
    in another class action, New York Life agreed to pay $20 million to
    descendants of Armenian policyholders killed during the genocide.

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

    Axa has yet to comment on the settlement.

    http://www.insurance-business-review.com/article_news.asp?guid=7C4D82E3-D466-4504-A796-65BFF9B861BB
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