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    August 22, 2007

    Bombing in Boston

    Abe Foxman's Genocide Denial Road Show

    By JOHN WALSH

    It seemed innocuous enough at first. Watertown, a suburb of Boston,
    sported a sign on the Town Hall, proclaiming the town a participant in
    an anti-bigotry program "No Place for Hate." But one of the good
    citizens of Watertown with libertarian inclinations objected that the
    sign seemed like some kind of PC thought control. His objections set
    in motion investigations by the town mothers and fathers into the
    program. Lo and behold, it was sponsored by Abe Foman's Jewish
    Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

    In itself this sponsorship might not be a problem, unless you are a
    Muslim, an Arab or a Palestinian and know full well the ADL's
    positions on bigotry. But there are over 8000 Armenian-Americans in
    Watertown, and the ADL has long denied that the Turkish massacre of
    1.5 million Armenians from 1915 to 1923 amounted to genocide. Turkey
    is of course an ally and arms purchaser of Israel's, but the denial
    antedates this alliance. A good friend of mine, an Israeli expatriate,
    tells me that when he went to school in Israel, mention of the
    Armenian genocide was verboten so as not to detract from the
    "uniqueness" of the Jewish genocide under the Nazis and to maintain a
    "monopoly on suffering," as he puts it. Shoah business does not like
    the competition.

    The whole matter in Watertown was given added urgency by a resolution
    now pending in Congress calling on Turkey to recognize the Armenian
    genocide. This resolution is supported by the Armenian community and
    opposed by the national ADL.

    Anger began to mount in Watertown and the citizens called on the city
    mothers and fathers to withdraw from the ADL-sponsored program. (ADL
    Dollars and awards flow to participating towns.) The Watertown Town
    Council called a meeting which was packed with a lot of angry
    Armenians. Regional ADL director Andrew Tarsey came to the meeting to
    defend the ADL genocide denial, (as had the ADL's national director,
    Abe Foxman, in an interview with the Boston Globe,) and to call on the
    town to stick with the "No Place for Hate" program. Tarsey was booed
    out of the hall with hisses and catcalls. At that the town mothers and
    fathers voted unanimously to quit the program, and at the cost of
    overtime for two city workers the sign was gone before dawn.

    Tarsey was unable to prevail with his genocide denial and couldn't
    move Foxman and the national ADL to reverse course. Tarsey then
    reversed his position and agreed that Armenians had indeed endured a
    genocide.They then cut through the Gordian Knot by firing Tarsey. Two
    local ADL board members duly resigned in protest. The rest stood by
    their man, Foxman. Tarsey is now hailed repeatedly as a "hero" by
    local Jewish leaders. If armies were composed of such heroes, every
    battle would culminate in mutual mass retreat. Notably and unusually,
    the city of Watertown and its council were not labeled anti-semitic by
    the ADL and its assorted acolytes. Even Alan Dershowitz did not raise
    a peep. This seems to be a kind of sea change, and it may have
    something to do with the Lobby's weaker position now that it is more
    widely seen. post Mearsheimer and Walt, as a principal instigator of
    the disastrous war on Iraq.

    At this point the Boston Jewish community was divided. Foxman was
    under pressure, and Armenian-Americans from across the country were
    getting involved. How to respond? With a big expensive newspaper ad of
    course. And how did Foxman's ad make his case? By blaming it on the
    Jews! Specificially the Jews of Turkey whom Foxman and company claim
    would be endangered by a change in the ADL position. But there have
    been many reports of the tolerance shown to Jews in Turkey, as one
    letter writer to the Boston Globe noted. The Foxman ad also let the
    Israeli cat out of the bag, saying, "We are also aware that Turkey is
    a key strategic ally and friend of the United States and a staunch
    friend of Israel." (Some staunch friend if it were true that Turkey
    was persecuting Turkish Jews. What a tangled web has been woven by
    ADL.) But of course the ADL was only stating its long-time position
    that Israel comes first ? way before any consideration of human
    rights.

    Two days ago, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston
    (JCRC) known for its pro-Iraq war stance, its Iran bashing and its
    opposition to Palestinian rights joined the fray. It sent out a letter
    repudiating Foxmam's genocide denial ? and claiming it recognized the
    Armenian genocide long long ago ? in fact in 2005, although this
    received scant notice until now. Let's see; the genocide happened in
    1915 and the JCRC recognized it in 2005 ? after the passage of 90
    years. By that logic Holocaust denial should be OK for another 13
    years.

    Today Foxman and his national ADL, hastily joining the local ADL in
    full retreat, have pronounced the Armenian slaughter is a genocide
    after all. Upon reflection and with the help of that great
    humanitarian, Elie Wiesel, who seems to be acting as a kind of Jewish
    Billy Graham and who has never acknowledged the injustice done the
    Palestinians, Foxman thinks that it was a genocide after all. (Of
    course according to their newspaper ad of several days back this means
    that the national ADL is now abandoning Turkish Jewry to a horrible
    fate.) ADL was in fact founded in 1913 just before the onset of the
    Armenian genocide, so ADL's acknowledgement is not overly
    hasty. Perhaps the ADL's new slogan could be "Building on 100 years of
    Genocide Denial."

    But Foxman and company have not given up yet. National ADL still
    refuses to support the Congressional resolution put forward by
    Rep. Adam Schiff of California to recognize the Armenian
    genocide. (ADL in fact has lobbied against the resolution.) But the
    Armenian community is not buying it. Schiff wants ADL to support the
    resolution. And Watertown Councilor Marilyn Pettito Devaney said that
    she and others will accept nothing less than full ADL support for the
    resolution. Meanwhile she said that she and others will lobby other
    towns to pull out of the ADL's bigoted, "anti-bigotry" No Place for
    Hate" program. (You may want to look at that site to see whether you
    can find any statement about the slow genocide being wrought on the
    Palestinians.) This program is found in cities and towns all over the
    United States. Do you have one in your town?

    John V. Walsh can be reached at [email protected]. This story
    continues to develop with Foxman making a personal visit to Beantown
    today. CounterPunch will keep an eye on the situation as it unwinds.

    http://www.counterpunch.org/walsh0822200 7.html
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