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    JEWISH GROUP IN U.S. REVERSES STAND; CALLS ARMENIAN MASSACRE "GENOCIDE"

    The Associated Press
    Published: August 21, 2007

    BOSTON: The Jewish group Anti-Defamation League on Tuesday reversed
    itself and called a World War I-era massacre of Armenians a genocide.

    ADL President Abe Foxman's statement that the killings of Armenians by
    the Ottoman Empire were "indeed tantamount to genocide" follows a week
    of controversy in which critics questioned whether an organization
    dedicated to remembering Holocaust victims could remain credible
    without acknowledging the Armenian genocide.

    The New York-based organization had called the deaths of up 1.5 million
    Armenians at the hands of Muslim Turks an atrocity, but stopped short
    of saying it was genocide -- a planned extermination of the Christian
    Armenian minority.

    Last week, the town of Watertown, Massachusetts, which has a large
    Armenian population, withdrew from the ADL's "No Place for Hate"
    anti-bigotry program because of the organization's refusal to call
    the massacres a genocide. The ADL also fired regional director Andrew
    Tarsy after he said he agreed the killings were genocide.

    Other towns were also considering whether to break ties with the
    ADL, and several Jewish organizations signed a letter urging the
    organization to acknowledge the killings as genocide.

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    statement Tuesday, Foxman said he consulted with historians and his
    friend and Holocaust survivor Elie Weisel after the controversy began,
    and became convinced genocide had occurred.

    Nurten Ural, president of the Assembly of Turkish American
    Associations, said she was disappointed by the ADL's
    decision. Suffering was shared by both Turks and Armenians during
    a time of war, and calling it genocide by the Turks is like being
    accused of a crime you did not commit, she said.
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