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  • Lawsuit vs. US National Archives To Obtain Docs on Armenian Genocide

    PRESS RELEASE
    MacCarley & Rosen, PLC
    Mark MacCarley
    818-241-5800
    [email protected]

    Sep tember 24, 2008


    Lawsuit filed Against US National Archives To Obtain Documentation
    On Armenian Genocide


    Los Angeles, Calif.--A civil action against the National Archives and
    Records Administration of the United States was filed yesterday seeking
    documents as they relate to the Armenian Genocide (1914 to 1925). (Vartkes
    Yeghiayan v. National Archives and Records Administration of the United
    States of America, Case No. CV08-16248, U.S. District Court, Central
    District of Calif., Sept. 23, 2008).

    "Repeated efforts have been made to procure these documents, but the
    National Archives has been non-responsive," says Mark MacCarley, partner
    with Glendale, Calif.-based MacCarley & Rosen who is representing plaintiff
    Vartkes Yeghiayan. "Its actions are in violation of the Freedom of
    Information Act (FOIA)."

    The initial request by Yeghiayan occurred in April 2006. "The National
    Archives acknowledged receipt of the request, but has not provided the
    information despite repeated inquires from my client," says MacCarley. "The
    National Archives, without explanation, has exceeded the generally
    applicable 20-day deadline for processing FOIA requests. We simply want the
    requested documentation."

    Yeghiayan is an attorney who has successfully litigated lawsuits in State
    and Federal courts against U.S. and foreign businesses for Armenian Genocide
    asset restitution. More than 1.5 million Armenians were killed during the
    genocide with millions more deported from the Ottoman Empire (now Turkey).
    Yeghiayan filed the FOIA request because he believes documents are being
    held by the U.S. government that would identify countries having either
    direct complicity in the Armenian Genocide or profited by the Ottoman Turks
    actions against Armenians.

    "This lawsuit is on behalf of Armenian-Americans who are seeking
    documentation and information that could shed light on what happened to
    their loved ones during the Armenian Genocide," says Yeghiayan.

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    For a copy of the complaint, please contact Diane Rumbaugh:
    [email protected]


    Diane Rumbaugh
    Rumbaugh Public Relations
    2166 Flintridge Court
    Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
    805-493-2877
    805-493-4064 (fax)
    [email protected]
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