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    ANCA CITES PRESIDENT OBAMBA RESPONSIBILITY FOR COURT RULING AGAINST ARMENIAN GENOCIDE-ERA CLAIMS

    Yerkir
    27.08.2009 13:17

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - 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 rec laim 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 th e 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."
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