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    ANCA CALLS ON PRESIDENT OBAMA TO REJECT MISGUIDED FEDERAL APPEALS COURT DECISION

    ARMENPRESS:
    August 26, 2009
    Yerevan

    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) 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.

    Representative of the ANCA Elizabeth Chouljyan told Armenpress that
    the letter follows a August 20th 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.

    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. 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.
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