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    APPEALS COURT UPHOLDS RULING IN WASHINGTON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM CASE

    Published: Thursday July 17, 2014

    The former National Bank of Washington and adjacent properties in
    downtown Washington. Courtesy image

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    MINNEAPOLIS - In a July 15 ruling U.S. Court of Appeals upheld
    an earlier federal court's decision that returned a series of
    Washington properties to the Cafesjian Family Foundation. The appeal
    was launched by the Armenian Assembly of America almost three years
    ago, in September 2011.

    The panel that included Chief Judge Merrick B. Garland, Circuit
    Judge Robert L. Wilkins and Senior Circuit Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg
    considered the parties' arguments and ruled to affirm judgments of the
    District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly issued in January and May
    2011. The judges concluded their 37-page opinion by expressing hope
    that their decision could "serve as the last word on this dispute's
    protracted journey through the courts."

    "We are both happy and relieved that this lengthy legal process has
    finally come to an end," said Kathleen Cafesjian Baradaran, chair of
    the Cafesjian Family Foundation. "I just wish my father was alive to
    see this day."

    Mr. Cafesjian passed away in September 2013.

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2014-07-17-appeals-court-upholds-ruling-in-washington-armenian-genocide-museum-case

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