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  • The Plank: Genocide, Realpolitik, and The ADL

    08.20.07

    *GENOCIDE, REALPOLITIK, AND THE ADL:*

    Anyone who read my *recent
    story<http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i070 723&s=crowley072307>
    * about the explosive Washington politics of the Armenian genocide will be
    interested in this dramatic flare-up in Massachusetts: The Anti Defamation
    League *has fired<http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles /2007/08/18/adl_local_leader_fired_on_armenian_iss ue/>
    * its New England regional direction for insisting that the group recognize
    as genocide the circa-1915 slaughter of perhaps a million Armenians by the
    Ottoman Turks. (Two regional board members, including a Boston City
    Councilor and the former chairman of Polaroid, have subsequently
    *resigned<http://www.boston.com/ne ws/local/massachusetts/articles/2007/08/19/two_mem bers_of_regional_anti_defamation_league_resign_in_ protest/>
    *.)

    A resolution pending in Congress would make it official U.S. policy to
    recognize that the Armenians were genocide victims. But the ADL, along with
    other leading Jewish-American groups, apparently considers friendly
    relations between Israel and Turkey--whose government takes genocide claims
    as a massive provocation--more important than the underlying historical
    question. As the ADL is explaining via an *open
    letter<http://www.adl.org/ad_new_england. asp>
    * in Boston newspapers:

    We believe that legislative efforts outside of Turkey are counterproductive
    to the goal of having Turkey itself come to grips with its past. We take no
    position on what action Congress should take on House Resolution 106. The
    Jewish community in Turkey has clearly expressed to us and other major
    American Jewish organizations its concerns about the impact of Congressional
    action on them, and we cannot ignore those concerns. We are also keenly
    aware that Turkey is a key strategic ally and friend of the United States
    and a staunch friend of Israel, and that in the struggle between Islamic
    extremists and moderate Islam, Turkey is the most critical country in the
    world.

    Meanwhile, the House resolution mentioned above now has 226 co-sponsors
    (see the list *here<http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d 110:HE00106:@@@P>
    *)--eight more than a majority. The only question now is whether House
    Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who had ardently supported the Armenian cause in the
    past, wants to press ahead with a vote--one that the Bush administration
    opposes and which is sure to infuriate the Turks, possibly even with *
    consequences <http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/ADC/news.asp?id =2128>* for the
    war in Iraq.

    *Update*: I'd missed Alan Wolfe's posting over at our Open University blog
    yesterday calling the ADL "tone deaf." Check it out
    *here<http://www.tnr.com/blog/openuniversit y?pid=135807>
    *.

    --*Michael Crowley*

    Source: http://www.tnr.com/blog/the_plank?pid=135885*
    *
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