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    WATERTOWN VOTES TO SEVER TIES WITH ANTI DEFAMATION LEAGUE CITING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL

    AZG Armenian Daily
    16/08/2007

    The Watertown, Massachusetts Town Council voted unanimously this
    evening to cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League, citing concerns
    about ADL National Director Abraham Foxman's denial of the Armenian
    Genocide and opposition to Congressional legislation reaffirming that
    crime against humanity, reported the Armenian National Committee of
    Eastern Massachusetts (ANCEM).

    "The ANCEM applauds the Town Council for stating clearly and
    unequivocally that there is no place for Armenian Genocide denial in
    Watertown," stated ANCEM chairperson Sharistan Melkonian "We hope that
    this action will prompt the ADL and its National Chairman Abe Foxman
    to rethink their flawed policies on this issue, recognize the Armenian
    Genocide and end their efforts to stop its reaffirmation by Congress."

    The proclamation, introduced by Watertown Councillor-At-Large Marilyn
    Petitto Devaney, stated: "The Town Council has become aware that
    the ADL, denies the facts of the horrific Armenian Genocide, that
    occurred from 1915 to 1923, in which the premeditated, systematic and
    deliberate murders of more that one and one half million Armenians
    from 1915 to 1923 took place, as well as continuing to deprive the
    Armenian people of a right to their history - The Town Council can
    not continue to join with such an organization."

    The proclamation went on to reaffirm Watertown's commitment to
    "celebrate its diversity and continue to honor its tradition of
    tolerance and respect for all people for which it has always been
    known."Watertown residents spoke poignantly before the capacity
    crowd in attendance to express their concerns about local affiliation
    with the ADL's genocide denial policies, moving Town Council members
    to take decisive action and encourage other Massachusetts towns to
    follow in their footsteps.In her remarks before the Town Council,
    ANCEM representative Grace Kulegian stated that "We are confident
    that the just resolution of this matter will deepen Watertown's
    commitment to tolerance, strengthen No Place for Hate's ability to
    speak with real moral clarity, and - for the sake of its members and
    its own future as an organization - end the ADL's truly unfortunate
    affiliation with genocide denial."

    The Watertown - ADL controversy erupted in recent weeks, with Boston
    area civil rights advocates, and local Armenian and Jewish American
    community members expressing disappointment and outrage at recent
    statements by ADL National Director Abe Foxman denying the Armenian
    Genocide. Editorials and community letters in the local Watertown Tab
    and Boston Globe cast a shadow on the credibility of the anti-racism
    program, No Place for Hate, due to its affiliation with the ADL.
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