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    Financial Times,, UK
    Oct 14 2005

    Insurance payout on Armenian deaths
    By John Thornhill in Paris


    Axa, the French insurance group, is to pay $17m to compensate the
    descendants of victims of the Armenian killings of 1915.

    The agreement follows a lengthy class action suit pursued by Armenian
    groups in the US state of California.

    Under the terms of the agreement, Axa will pay $11m (9.2m, £6.3m)
    into a fund to compensate the descendants of Armenian victims who had
    insurance policies with companies since acquired by the French group.
    It has also agreed to pay $3m to Armenian charities based in France,
    with another $3m for fees.

    Armenian groups hailed the decision as an important step in their
    campaign to force Turkey to recognise as genocide the killings of
    about 1.5m Armenians during the break-up of the Ottoman empire.
    France, home to an Armenian community of more than 400,000 people,
    has already done so. A similar legal deal was reached in February
    between Armenians and New York Life, with the US insurance group
    paying out $20m.

    In 1922 the president of the French company wrote to the French
    Foreign Ministry acknowledging that most of those policyholders had
    been killed by Turkish soldiers.

    Armenian groups have strongly opposed Turkey's accession to the
    European Union until it recognises the genocide. But EU leaders
    opened accession talks with Turkey this month. Armenians claim up to
    1.5m people died in 1915-18. Turkey denies genocide, and admits only
    that hundreds of thousands of both Armenians and Turks died, largely
    as a result of civil war and famine.
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