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    Watertown TAB
    Watertown, MA

    August 10, 2007

    EDITORIAL

    http://www.townonline.com/waterto wn/opinions/x574732482

    Editorial: So far, so good in debate over `No Place for Hate'

    Three weeks ago, this space called for Watertown to keep the `No Place for
    Hate' tolerance-building program and, at the same time, put pressure on the
    program's co-sponsor to change its wrong-headed position on the Armenian
    Genocide.

    That co-sponsor, the Anti-Defamation League, has come under increasing fire
    for failing to categorically say that the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians
    during and after World War I deserve the name `genocide.' The ADL maintains
    that a pending Congressional resolution terming the events of 1915-1923
    `genocide' should be shelved in favor of Turkey and Armenia working out the
    problem themselves.

    There's vigorous debate over whether this stance on the part of the ADL
    means Watertown should divorce itself from the `No Place For Hate' program.

    But it is worth noting that so far, the tone of the debate has been largely
    positive. The focus seems to be on forging a solution that preserves the
    good work of Watertown's `No Place for Hate' committee.

    That's impressive, given that the genocide and its repercussions reach down
    into the core of so many Watertown residents. The emotional stakes could
    hardly be higher, but nearly everyone involved has handled themselves with
    dignity. No matter how the issue is resolved, we can all be proud of that.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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