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    Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY
    Aug 19 2007


    Pressure mounts on ADL

    Published: 08/19/2007

    The Anti-Defamation League is under mounting pressure over its
    refusal to recognize the World War I massacres of Armenians by
    Ottoman Turks as genocide. Andrew Tarsy, head of the ADL's New
    England office, was fired Friday after he publicly broke ranks with
    the organization over the issue, the Boston Globe reported. On
    Saturday, Boston Jewish Community Relations Council came to Tarsy's
    defense, issuing a statement of support and reiterating an earlier
    position that the massacres constitute a genocide. `In light of the
    current controversy between the ADL and the Armenian community, we
    stand by that statement and applaud the N.E. Regional chapter of ADL
    and its Director, Andrew Tarsy, for their bold and unprecedented
    action of standing up to their National body,' the JCRC said. `We
    stand with them and in support of the local Armenian community which
    has always recognized the Holocaust and been with us each and every
    year to commemorate it.' The ADL has been under fire since the
    Armenian community in Watertown, Mass., one of the country's largest,
    began agitating to have the town rescind its participation in a
    popular anti-bigotry program the ADL sponsors. On Tuesday, the Town
    Council unanimously voted to end its relationship with No Place for
    Hate and other Massachusetts communities are reported to be
    considering similar moves. Tarsy initially defended the ADL, which
    asserts that it doesn't deny the genocide and that the matter should
    be left to historians. But on Friday, Tarsy reversed himself in an
    interview with the Globe. "I strongly disagree with ADL's national
    position," Tarsy said. "It's my strong hope that we'll be able to
    move forward in a relationship with the Armenian community and the
    community in general." The ADL responded with a statement, due to be
    published as an advertisement in regional newspapers this week,
    reiterating its opposition to an effort, vigorously opposed by
    Turkey, to have Congress pronounce on the issue. "We believe that
    legislative efforts outside of Turkey are counterproductive to the
    goal of having Turkey itself come to grips with its past," the
    statement said. "We take no position on what action Congress should
    take on House Resolution 106."



    http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/breaking/103708. html
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