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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    August 25, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918


    ANCA CITES PRESIDENT OBAMA'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR COURT
    RULING AGAINST ARMENIAN GENOCIDE-ERA CLAIMS

    "You bear direct responsibility, Mr. President, by virtue of your
    failure to keep your repeated, crystal clear pledges to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide, for the Court's judgment that it is the
    official policy of the Executive Branch of the United States
    government to actively oppose proper recognition of this crime and,
    upon this basis, to thus prohibit states from passing laws to help
    Armenian Genocide-era victims seek to reclaim lost or stolen
    property." -- ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian

    WASHINGTON, DC - Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    Chairman Ken Hachikian today called on President Barack Obama to
    reject a misguided federal appeals court decision striking down a
    California law to allow for the return of Armenian Genocide-era
    assets, and encouraged him to immediately and publicly affirm that
    it is not the "express federal policy" of the United States, as the
    court argued, to prohibit the recognition of this crime by the
    Congress or the states.

    The letter follows a August 20th flawed ruling of a three judge
    panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in the
    case of Movsesian v. Versicherung A.G. (No. 07-56722), that struck
    down a California law providing remedies for Armenian Genocide-era
    wrongs. The ruling contended that state level recognition of this
    crime contradicts "express federal policy" and is therefore
    unconstitutional.

    "You bear direct responsibility, Mr. President, by virtue of your
    failure to keep your repeated, crystal clear pledges to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide, for the Court's judgment that it is the
    official policy of the Executive Branch of the United States
    government to actively oppose proper recognition of this crime and,
    upon this basis, to thus prohibit states from passing laws to help
    Armenian Genocide-era victims seek to reclaim lost or stolen
    property," said Hachikian in an August 25th letter to President
    Obama.

    Hachikian's letter to President Obama also noted that the ANCA's and
    Armenian American community's frustration is not limited solely to
    his broken promise related to Armenian Genocide recognition, but
    also extends to " your White House's use of Turkey's cynically-
    inspired 'roadmap' to defer U.S. recognition, and your State
    Department's shameless pressure on Armenia to accept the artificial
    'historical commission' that Ankara has long advanced to prevent
    the proper recognition of thisvcrime."

    The California Legislature passed a law in 2000 giving heirs of
    those who died or fled to avoid Armenian Genocide-era persecution
    until the end of 2010 to file claims for old bank accounts and life
    insurance policies. European banks and insurers are said to have
    retained assets valued in 1915 at about $15 million, a sum worth
    substantially more in today's dollars. Class-action lawsuits
    brought by Armenian descendants in California and other states led
    to a $20 million settlement with New York Life Insurance Co. in
    2005 and a $17 million settlement the same year with French life
    insurer AXA.

    As a candidate, President Obama issued a series of statements
    pledging to recognize the Armenian Genocide. In an early campaign
    statement, issued on January 19, 2008, then-Senator Obama stated
    "America deserves a leader who speaks truthfully about the Armenian
    Genocide and responds forcefully to all genocides. I intend to be
    that President." Just three days prior to his election, his
    campaign issued yet another statement noting "Barack Obama strongly
    supports passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106 and
    S.Res.106) and will recognize the Armenian Genocide." A complete
    background on President Obama's past support for Armenian Genocide
    recognition can be viewed at:
    http://www.anca.org/change/docs/Obama_Armenian _Genocide.pdf

    Following his election, President Obama, while stating that his
    personal views have not changed on the matter, broke his repeated
    campaign promises by failing to properly characterize the Armenian
    Genocide in his April 24th annual commemorative statement.

    The complete text of the ANCA's letter to President Obama follows.

    #####

    TEXT OF ANCA LETTER TO PRESIDENT OBAMA

    August 25, 2009

    The Honorable Barack Obama
    President of the United States
    The White House
    1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
    Washington, D.C. 20500

    Dear Mr. President:

    I am writing to urge you to take immediate steps to publicly reject
    the flawed ruling of a three judge panel of the U.S. Court of
    Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in the case of Movsesian v.
    Versicherung A.G. (No. 07-56722, August 20, 2009), that struck down
    a California law providing remedies for Armenian Genocide-era
    wrongs, and argued that state level recognition of this crime
    contradicts "express federal policy" and is therefore
    unconstitutional.

    You bear direct responsibility, Mr. President, by virtue of your
    failure to keep your repeated, crystal clear pledges to recognize
    the Armenian Genocide, for the Court's judgment that it is the
    official policy of the Executive Branch of the United States
    government to actively oppose proper recognition of this crime and,
    upon this basis, to thus prohibit states from passing laws to help
    Armenian Genocide-era victims seek to reclaim lost or stolen
    property. The Court's interpretation of your broken promise marks
    an unmistakable and historic low in our government's long
    complicity in Turkey's campaign of genocide denial.

    As you know, over 1.5 million Armenians lost their lives and, of
    course, many more were deprived of their property as a result of
    the Ottoman Turkish government's systematic and deliberate campaign
    of race extermination. It is particularly tragic, given the
    thorough understanding that you have articulated regarding the
    moral, historical, and political meaning of this crime, that, it is
    under your leadership that the United States government is today
    not only engaged in complicity in genocide denial, but also,
    according to a judicial ruling, actively working to ensure that the
    remaining survivors and their families are denied avenues to seek
    to reclaim property lost during these massacres.

    Your Administration's policies, as understood and affirmed by the
    Court, in addition to blocking legal redress for U.S. citizens,
    have now opened the door - in unprecedented and profoundly
    dangerous ways - for interests aligned with the Turkish government
    to seek to roll back several generations of American civil society
    efforts to mark this tragedy, including through formal recognition
    by 42 U.S. states. As such, we once again urge you to publicly
    reject the Court's interpretation of your Administration's position
    and call upon you to honor your covenant with American voters to
    properly recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    In closing, I would like to stress to you, once again, how broadly
    and profoundly disappointing your failure to honor your many
    commitments on issues of special concern to Armenian American
    citizens has been for the ANCA, a grassroots organization that,
    based upon your track record and series of publicly stated
    commitments, enthusiastically endorsed your candidacy and
    successfully mobilized an unprecedented community drive to help
    secure your election. In the wake of your many broken campaign
    commitments, your silence in the face of this profoundly misguided
    judicial action would compound the Armenian American community's
    sense of betrayal regarding your Administration's behind the scenes
    efforts to block adoption of the Armenian Genocide Resolution, your
    White House's use of Turkey's cynically-inspired "roadmap" to defer
    U.S. recognition, and your State Department's shameless pressure on
    Armenia to accept the artificial "historical commission" that
    Ankara has long advanced to prevent the proper recognition of this
    crime.

    We remain ready, as we have shared with you on a number of past
    occasions, to meet with you to discuss these matters personally and
    in greater detail.

    [signed]
    Kenneth V. Hachikian
    Chairman
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