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  • ANKARA: Turkey's Jews Unhappy With ADL Move To Acknowledge "Armenian

    TURKEY'S JEWS UNHAPPY WITH ADL MOVE TO ACKNOWLEDGE "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"

    The New Anatolian
    Aug 22 2007
    Turkey

    "We have difficulty in understanding why the Anti-Defamation League
    (ADL), one of the most important Jewish organizations in the USA,
    has changed stance and decided to acknowledge Armenian allegations
    regarding 1915 incidents," Turkish Jewish Community announced on
    Wednesday.

    Releasing a statement, the Community regretted the change in ADL's
    stance and recalled ADL's National Director Abraham Foxman's statement
    that the ADL believed that the 1915 incidents "were not a genocide".

    "We have difficulty in understanding recent developments in U.S. public
    and the sudden change of views that caused difference of opinion
    among some Jewish organizations," the statement noted.

    The statement said that Jewish organizations in the USA will maintain
    their attitude not to support the Armenian thesis regarding 1915
    incidents and the related resolution no 106 as they will not serve
    a compromise between Turks and Armenians.

    "We would like to stress that the news reports that begin with the
    expression 'Jews' in local web-sites may be misleading, and this
    view only represents the opinion of American Jewish organizations,"
    the statement pointed out.

    In the statement, Turkish Jewish Community stressed that the community
    thinks that this matter should be discussed in academic level within
    the framework of archives of all concerned parties, and continues
    to support the theses that parliaments are not the ground to make
    decision on historical realities.

    "Our state institutions are well aware of our efforts to defend
    Turkey's interests and theses, and our efforts will continue," the
    statement added.
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