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    WATERTOWN PULLS OUT OF NO PLACE FOR HATE PROGRAM

    Bostonist, MA
    http://bostonist.com/2007/08/16/watertown_pulls .php
    Aug 16 2007

    Watertown has been the site of an intense debate over whether or not
    to halt its participation in the "No Place for Hate" program. The
    Anti-Defamation League is a sponsor of the program, which helps
    communities fight hate crimes. The "No Place for Hate" program sounds
    like a good thing - who doesn't want to stop hate crimes?

    Unfortunately, to many Watertown residents, the Anti-Defamation
    League is indeed a place for hate. Many Armenian Americans live in
    Watertown, and the Armenian Library and Museum of America is right
    on Main Street. The fact that the Anti-Defamation League will not
    acknowledge the Armenian genocide, when Ottoman Turks slaughtered
    up to 1.5 million Armenians in 1915, was not going to go over well
    in Watertown.

    The Watertown city council, including the infamous Marilyn Devaney,
    voted unanimously last night to get out of the No Place for Hate
    program. However, the town wants to keep fighting hate crimes -
    without the help of the Anti-Defamation League.

    According to Chris Helms at the Watertown TAB, the city council
    meeting was "packed" with people. Andy Tarsy, the regional director
    for the Anti-Defamation League, tried to defend the group's position
    and met with "hisses and boos and cat calls."

    The TAB notes that the "No Place for Hate" sign outside Town Hall has
    already been taken down. Some residents of other towns participating
    in the No Place for Hate program, like Arlington, want to follow in
    Watertown's footsteps.

    As H20Town points out, the ADL's refusal to recognize the genocide
    is a "bizarre and disappointing stance for an organization formed to
    protect the rights of Jewish people from bigotry." The ADL clearly
    has a lot to work out, only they won't be doing it in Watertown.
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