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  • Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

    someone passed this along to me. thought some of you may be interested:

    WHO:
    Armenians from Los Angeles and Orange County will be gathering in Downtown Los Angeles, for a press conference led by the law firms of Geragos & Geragos, Kabatack Brown Kellner, and Yeghiayan & Associates, the attorneys who settled the lawsuits against New York Life and AXA during the past year for $37.5 million dollars.
    The firms now represent the heirs of Armenians who perished in the Armenian Genocide, in a lawsuit which will be filed on January 13, 2006 against Deutsche Bank and Dresdner Bank. The lawsuit alleges that the German banks have systematically thwarted the recovery of millions of dollars in assets deposited by Armenians prior to the 1915 Genocide. In addition, the lawsuit seeks damages for looted Armenian assets forcibly taken by the Turkish government during the Genocide. Deutsche Bank funded the Turkish government's mass genocide of Armenians in return for these looted Armenian assets.
    WHAT:
    On Friday, January 13, 2006 at 12 noon, a press conference and protest will be held at the Los Angeles office of Deutsche Bank regarding its failure to return money and assets belonging to heirs of Armenians who perished in the Armenian Genocide. Your presence at this protest is need to garner the attention of Deutsche and Dresdner bank executives who have ignored their banks' wrongdoings. Guest speakers will include attorneys Mark J. Geragos, Brian Kabatack, and Vartkes Yeghiayan. Lunch will be donated by Zankou Chicken.
    WHERE:
    The Downtown offices of Deutsche Bank
    300 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90071.
    WHEN:
    Fri Jan 13
    12 noon-1p.m.

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    Re: Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

    I'll be there.

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      Re: Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

      I see people using this against us:

      "Their no better than those money hungry xxxs."

      Bytes dejvar vor artsunki hasnenk.

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        Re: Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

        Originally posted by ace
        I see people using this against us:

        "Their no better than those money hungry xxxs."

        Bytes dejvar vor artsunki hasnenk.
        I see me not giving a shyt. I got tired of "people" a long time ago.

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          Re: Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

          Originally posted by TomServo
          I see me not giving a shyt. I got tired of "people" a long time ago.
          Good plan.

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            Re: Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

            Originally posted by ace
            I see people using this against us:

            "Their no better than those money hungry xxxs."

            Bytes dejvar vor artsunki hasnenk.

            Well how bout taking them to court. Except to which court?


            Anyway. *sigh*

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              Re: Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

              Don't come then. I'll have all the Zankou Chicken to myself.

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                Re: Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

                I've gone out to Orange Country for work trips, but I have none comming up.

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                  Re: Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

                  Originally posted by ace
                  I see people using this against us:

                  "Their no better than those money hungry xxxs."

                  Bytes dejvar vor artsunki hasnenk.
                  Well how about this thought? What's Deutch bank anyway?

                  There is no possibility for me to be there, but Tom, you can have my share.

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                    Re: Armenian Genocide Conference (?)

                    I think it'd be worth to check it out.

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