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    Turkish Press
    Aug 21 2009



    U.S. Court Annuls California Law On Insurance Payment To Armenians

    Published: 8/21/2009

    WASHINGTON D.C. - A U.S. federal appeals court has annulled a
    California law which enabled the heirs of Armenians that lost their
    lives during the incidents of 1915 to file claims against insurance
    companies.

    The law, which was adopted by California Legislature in 2000, gave the
    heirs the opportunity to file claims in order to seek payment on the
    life insurance policies of their deceased relatives.

    The law also claimed that the incidents of 1915 constituted a
    "genocide".

    The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco has invalidated
    such law, describing it as an "unconstitutional intervention" in USA's
    foreign policy.

    Judge David Thompson said in his decision that the U.S. federal state
    had ruled not to use the word "genocide" when describing the incidents
    of 1915 as such word had a political meaning.

    ARMENIAN ALLEGATIONS AND TURKEY'S STANCE
    Turkey has long been facing a systematic campaign of defamation
    carried out by Armenian lobbying groups. The Armenian diaspora has
    lately increased its organized activities throughout the world for the
    recognition of their unfounded allegations in regard to the events of
    1915 as `genocide" by national and local parliaments.

    Until today, parliaments of several countries passed either
    resolutions or issued statements on the Armenian issue.

    Turkey is of the view that parliaments and other political
    institutions are not the appropriate fora to debate and pass judgments
    on disputed periods of history.

    Turkey also encourages historians, scholars and researchers to freely
    examine and discuss this historical issue in every platform.

    In this respect, in 2005, Turkey has officially proposed to the
    Government of Armenia the establishment of a joint commission of
    history composed of historians and other experts from both sides to
    study together the events of 1915 not only in the archives of Turkey
    and Armenia but also in the archives of all relevant third countries
    and to share their findings with the public.

    Armenia has not responded positively to this initiative yet.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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