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    Looking forward to heal old wounds

    By Boston Herald editorial staff
    Thursday, August 23, 2007

    The Anti-Defamation League has arrived at the conclusion it should have
    reached long ago, before the hurt and confusion, the finger-pointing, the
    abrupt firing of the head of its local chapter and the damage to its
    reputation.
    With a four-paragraph statement issued late Tuesday, ADL national
    director Abraham H. Foxman took one step toward healing the deepening
    divisions within the Jewish community over the semantic question of the
    Armenian genocide.
    "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 wrote. "On reflection, we have come to
    share the view of Henry Morgenthau Sr. that the consequences of those
    actions were indeed tantamount to genocide."
    As long as we're talking about the path to healing, another step would
    be to rehire Andrew Tarsy, who was fired for making essentially the same
    statement as Foxman before he changed course.
    Of course, some critics will never be satisfied, parsing Foxman's
    statement for ambiguity - and frankly finding it, in such phrases as
    "tantamount to."
    And for many, the ADL's continuing refusal to sign on to a proposed U.S.
    congressional resolution condemning the genocide (Foxman calls it a
    "counterproductive diversion") is an outright betrayal of its mission.
    But the ADL has framed its opposition to the resolution around concerns
    that it threatens current friendly relations among Turkey, Israel and the
    U.S. - while jeopardizing the security of the small Jewish population that
    calls Turkey home.
    Those who have criticized the ADL to this point are on solid
    ideological footing. But our attention would now be more usefully focused on
    the question of whether the ADL's stated concerns were well-placed - or just
    a convenient fig leaf.

    http://news.bostonherald.com/editorial/view .bg?articleid=1018539
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