Open letter sent and published by Investors Against Genocide.

January 24, 2013

Charles B. Johnson
Chairman of the Board, Franklin Resources, Inc.

Rupert H. Johnson, Jr.
Vice Chairman, Franklin Resources, Inc.

Gregory E. Johnson
Chief Executive Officer and President, Franklin Resources, Inc.

Dear Sirs,

We, the undersigned local and national civil society groups joined by genocide and corporate governance scholars, ask that Franklin Resources, known as Franklin Templeton Investments, adopt a genocide-free investing policy.

Your websites states, “At Franklin Templeton Investments, we believe that being a good corporate citizen is good business.” It notes that the name of the firm was inspired by the ideas of Ben Franklin and quotes the Franklin motto, “Do well by doing good.” It further states, “integrity, trust and responsibility are essential to our continued success as a premier global investment management organization.”

We agree with these values, which is why we ask Franklin Templeton Investments to adopt a genocide-free investing policy as proposed on the proxy ballot for the 2013 annual meeting. Currently, your company is opposing the proposal, implying that it is important to the company to maintain its flexibility to invest in companies tied to genocide.

Research has shown that 88% of Americans do not want any financial ties to companies, such as PetroChina, which help to support the ongoing genocide in Sudan. This research was validated in the marketplace when shareholders approved the genocide-free investing proposal at the ING Emerging Countries Fund in June 2012 by a wide margin with 59.2% of votes in favor of the proposal and only 10.8% opposed. Given that your company’s business is to serve individual investors, it is critically important that your investment policies reflect the broad-based desire of customers to avoid having their investments tied to genocide.

We are concerned that management’s opposition to the proposal, combined with the many institutional shareholders that will follow your recommendation, will dramatically skew the vote against the wishes of average investors. This concern is magnified by the fact that insider investors, particularly the Johnson family, hold very large percentages of the outstanding shares. Therefore we are appealing to you directly, in advance of the proxy vote, to “institute transparent procedures to avoid holding investments in companies that, in management’s judgment, substantially contribute to genocide or crimes against humanity, the most egregious violations of human rights,” as stated in the shareholder proposal.

There is no compelling reason for investments tied to genocide. No fiduciary responsibility requires them and avoiding the very small number of problem companies need not affect financial returns. Thirty states, 61 colleges, T. Rowe Price, TIAA-CREF and American Funds have all taken steps to avoid investments tied to genocide.

If Franklin Templeton Investments truly believes that being a good corporate citizen is good business, please adopt a policy to avoid investments tied to genocide.

Sincerely,

American Friends Service Committee – U.S. West Region
Stephen McNeil, Assistant Director
San Francisco, CA, USA

American Jewish World Service
Ruth Messinger, President
New York, NY, USA

Archdiocese of San Francisco
George Wesolek, Director of Communications and Office of Public Policy & Social Concerns
San Francisco, CA, USA

Armenian National Committee of America
Aram Hamparian, Executive Director
Washington, DC, USA

Brooklyn Coalition for Darfur & Marginalized Sudan
Laura Limuli, Coordinator
Brooklyn, NY, USA

Church Alliance for a New Sudan, The Institute on Religion and Democracy
Faith J. H. McDonnell, Director
Washington, DC, USA

Darfur Action Group of South Carolina*
Richard Sribnick, MD – Chairman
Columbia,  SC, USA

Darfur People’s Association of New York
Ahmat Nour, President
Brooklyn, NY, USA

Darfurian Association of Greater Houston
Suliman Awadalla, Executive Director
Houston, TX, USA

Stephen Davis
Senior Fellow, Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance, Harvard University
Cambridge, MA, USA

Dear Sudan, Love Marin
Gerri Miller, Founder and Coordinator
Tiburon, CA, USA

Enough Project
John Bradshaw, Executive Director
Washington, DC, USA

Genocide No More
Marv Steinberg, Coordinator
Redding, CA, USA

Dr. Rick Halperin
Director, Embrey Human Rights Program, Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX, USA

Idaho Darfur Coalition
A. J. Fay, Co-Founder
Boise, ID, USA

Investors Against Genocide
Eric Cohen, Chairperson
Boston, MA, USA

Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Rabbi Steve Gutow, President and CEO
New York, NY, USA

Jews Against Genocide
Eileen Weiss, Co-Founder
New York, NY, USA

Long Island Darfur Action Group
Nancy Walsh, Coordinator
Long Island, NY, USA

Massachusetts Coalition to Save Darfur
William Rosenfeld, Director
Boston, MA, USA

James McRitchie
Publisher, Corporate Governance
Elk Grove, CA, USA

My Sisters Keeper
Rev. Gloria White-Hammond, M.D., Executive Director
Boston, MA, USA

New York Coalition for Darfur and All Sudan
Neiki Ullah, Director of Communications and Advocacy
New York, NY, USA

Operation Broken Silence
Mark C. Hackett, CEO, Executive Director
Memphis, TN, USA

Pittsburgh Darfur Emergency Coalition
David Rosenberg, Coordinator
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Hawa Abdallah Mohammed Salih
U.S. Department of State 2012 International Women of Courage Award Winner
Flemington, NJ, USA

San Antonio Coalition Against Genocide
Susan Smylie, Coordinator of Advocacy
San Antonio, TX, USA

San Francisco Bay Area Darfur Coalition
Mohamed Suleiman, President
San Francisco, CA, USA

Society for Threatened People
Sharon Silber, U.S Representative
New York, NY, USA

Stanford STAND*
Jared Naimark, President
Stanford, CA, USA

Stop Genocide Now
Gabriel Stauring, Director And Founder
Redondo Beach, CA, USA

Sudan Advocacy Action Forum
Dr. Eleanor Wright, Moderator
Birmingham, AL, USA

Tamil American Peace Initiative
Dhamy Rajendra, Executive Director
Mountain View, CA, USA

Dr. Samuel Totten
Professor Emeritus, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Author of Genocide by Attrition: Nuba Mountains, Sudan (Transaction, 2012)
Fayetteville, AR, USA

Hannibal Travis
Associate Professor of Law, Florida International University – College of Law
Miami, FL, USA

Unitarian Universalist Association
Timothy Brennan, Treasurer & CFO
Boston, MA, USA

United States Campaign for Burma
Jennifer Quigley, Executive Director
Washington, DC, USA

* Indicates signatory after letter was delivered