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    JTA.org
    ADL reverses itself on Armenian genocide
    Published: 08/21/2007

    In a dramatic reversal, the Anti-Defamation League's national director
    issued a statement Tuesday using the term "genocide" to describe the
    massacres perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire against the Armenians.

    The ADL and its national director, Abraham Foxman, have faced mounting
    criticism in recent weeks for refusing to use the genocide label and
    essentially opposing a proposed congressional resolution that would do
    so. The controversy heated up last week when Foxman fired the director
    of the ADL's New England region for denouncing the organization's
    position in an interview with the Boston Globe.

    "In light of the heated controversy that has surrounded the
    Turkish-Armenian issue in recent weeks, and because of our concern for
    the unity of the Jewish community at a time of increased threats
    against the Jewish people, ADL has decided to revisit the tragedy that
    befell the Armenians," Foxman said in his statement.

    "We have never negated but have always described the painful events of
    1915-1918 perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire against the Armenians as
    massacres and atrocities," Foxman said. "On reflection, we have come
    to share the view of Henry Morgenthau, Sr. that the consequences of
    those actions were indeed tantamount to genocide. If the word genocide
    had existed then, they would have called it genocide."

    Foxman said that he had consulted with "friend and mentor Nobel
    Laureate Elie Wiesel and other respected historians who acknowledge
    this consensus."

    The ADL leader said the organization still believes "that a
    Congressional resolution on such matters is a counterproductive
    diversion and will not foster reconciliation between Turks and
    Armenians and may put at risk the Turkish Jewish community and the
    important multilateral relationship between Turkey, Israel and the
    United States."
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