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  • Compensation?: Website may offer information about Genocide-insurance claims

    Descendants of victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide will be able to use a searchable website soon to check whether any of them are eligible to make a claim to a French insurer, a Los Angeles-based lawyer told RFE/RL on Wednesday.
    A class action lawsuit against French insurer Axa for $17 million was settled earlier this month in a California court accusing the company of failing to pay death benefits for the insurance policies purchased by Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire prior to the genocide in which up to 1.5 million people were killed.

    “We are working with Axa to have a searchable website so people can go and look for names. We want to make it as easy as possible,” Brian Kabateck, one of the three lawyers of Armenian descent investigating the case, told RFE/RL.

    He hopes that the list will be available to the public within the next six months and anyone who thinks his grandparents or parents might have purchased the policy will be able to check it on the website.

    Kabatech explained that under the terms of the deal Axa will donate at least $3 million to various French-based Armenian charities and another $11 million towards a fund designed to pay out policyholders. And $3 million will be allocated for the cost of administering the settlement, including international advertising.

    “This shows that 90 years later we still can make a difference. It shows that all the lawyers involved in the case want to continue looking for documentation of insurance, of made deposits, of stolen property. We will pursue anything that we can pursue,” he said.

    The Axa settlement follows a similar agreement with New York Life Insurance Company in early 2004 under which it agreed to pay $20 million.

    According to Kabatech, Axa was more cooperative in reaching the settlement than New York Life.

    Now, Kabatech says, they are also investigating a case against Deutsche Bank which received deposits of money and property from Armenians that after the genocide never would turned over to.

    As to how substantial this claim is, the lawyer said: “We are still investigating it. But it doesn’t matter how substantial it was, because even if they did it to one person, that’s too many.”

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    Deutsche Bank Press Conference and Protest; LA Armenians Urged to Attend

    On Friday, January 13 at 12:00 noon Armenians from Los Angeles and Orange
    County will gather 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, 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 genocide of Armenians
    in return for these looted Armenian assets.
    Friday's 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. Organizers encourage
    the participation of as many people as possible in order to get 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.
    The Downtown offices of Deutsche Bank are located at 300 South Grand Avenue,
    Los Angeles, CA 90071. The press conference and protest will take place from
    12:00 to 1:00 PM.
    (c) 2005 ASBAREZ ONLINE. All Rights Reserved.
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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