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    Pressures on the Deutsche Bank continue

    ArmRadio.am
    19.01.2007 13:37

    American Armenians continue exerting pressure on the Deutsche Bank,
    the financial giant of Germany, urging to `end the obstacles of
    returning the deposits stolen from Armenians during the Genocide.'
    Press Secretary of the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    Elizabeth Chuljian told Armenpress that the campaign continues and the
    number of letters addressed to Joseph Ackermann increases. Armenians
    from all 50 US states are participating in the initiative.

    Activists are sending letters directly to Dr. Josef Ackermann, the
    Chairman of Deutsche Bank. The WebFax letter allows concerned
    individuals to call on Dr. Ackermann to "personally ensure that
    Deutsche Bank fully lives up to its legal, financial, and moral
    obligations by returning all assets your firm unlawfully holds from
    the victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 to 1923."
    The letter goes on to criticize the firm's current conduct, noting
    that, "compounding your firm's guilt in this matter has been its
    illegal and immoral conduct in the years following the Armenian
    Genocide. Rather than taking steps to return stolen property, Deutsche
    Bank actively avoided meeting its responsibilities through acts of
    evasion and concealment, as well as other measures intended to prevent
    these funds from being recovered by survivors and the heirs of
    victims. Now, having profited from the use of these funds over the
    course of the last nine decades, your firm is today actively
    obstructing efforts to secure their rightful return."

    Deutsche Bank has more than $1.32 trillion in assets and over 67,000
    employees operating in nearly 1,600 branches across 73
    countries. Experts estimate that Deutsche Bank illegally withheld more
    than $20,000,000, in World War I-era dollars, from Armenian victims
    and survivors of the Armenian Genocide. A class action lawsuit
    against the firm to secure the return of these assets has been filed
    by attorneys Mark Geragos, Brian Kabatack, and Vartkes Yeghiayan. The
    lawsuit states that the Deutsche Bank systematically thwarted the
    recovery of millions of dollars in assets deposited by Armenians prior
    to and during the Armenian Genocide. In addition, the lawsuit seeks
    damages for Armenian assets forcibly taken by the Ottoman Turkish
    government during the Armenian Genocide. The same three lawyers
    recently settled similar lawsuits against New York Life and AXA for a
    total of $37.5 million for the wrongful withholding of insurance
    policy proceeds held from the Armenian Genocide era.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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