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    The American Jewish World
    VOICES OF MINNESOTA'S JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDED JUNE 12, 1912

    VOLUME 95 NO. 48 AUGUST 24, 2007 10 ELUL, 5767

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    Editorial

    ADL and genocide denial

    According to Catholic Church doctrine, the pope is infallible when
    proclaiming on matters of faith or morals. In Judaism, of course,
    there's no pope, no infallible authority. We have Abe Foxman, national
    director of the ADL.
    No stranger to controversy, Foxman now finds himself in the midst of
    a major contretemps over the ADL's opposition to a congressional
    resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide. The firing of Andrew H.
    Tarsy, the ADL's New England regional director, who broke ranks with the
    national leadership on the Armenian genocide issue, has stoked the
    controversy.
    In a nutshell, groups like the Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA), along with numerous scholars, have been lobbying for the
    U.S. to officially recognize the dispossession and mass murder of 1.5
    million Armenians by the Turkish government during World War I as an act
    of genocide-the first genocide of the 20th century. Turkey has
    persistently denied the historical fact of the Armenian genocide, even
    employing U.S. public relations firms to promulgate its viewpoint.
    As support grows in Congress for passage of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution, putting the U.S. on record as recognizing this crime against
    humanity, geopolitical considerations are contending with historical
    truth. Specifically, the U.S. and Israel do not want to offend Turkey, a
    strategic ally, by branding it as a perpetrator of genocide. This is the
    argument that the ADL is propounding-and it was finally too much for
    Andrew Tarsy to swallow.
    "I have been in conflict over this issue for several weeks," Tarsy
    told the Boston Globe newspaper last week. "I regret at this point any
    characterization of the genocide that I made publicly other than to call
    it a genocide. I think that kind of candor about history is absolutely
    fundamental."
    After Tarsy publicly called the ADL's position "morally
    indefensible," he was fired. His termination has sparked "an immediate
    backlash against prominent local Jewish leaders" against Foxman and the
    ADL's national leadership, according to the Boston Globe. (The ADL and
    the Jewish Community Relations Council used to share a local office and
    Jewish communal defense duties; the ADL's nearest regional office now is
    in Chicago.)
    This week, the ADL is taking out advertisements in New England
    newspapers, including Boston's Jewish Advocate, to explain their
    position. While noting that the ADL "has acknowledged and never denied
    the massacres of hundreds of thousands of Armenians-and by some accounts
    more than one million-at the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1918,"
    the statement calls the congressional resolution "counterproductive to
    the goal of having Turkey itself come to grips with the past."
    Further, the ADL statement conveys "the concerns of the Jewish
    community in Turkey," which is worried about the "impact of
    Congressional action on them." The ADL also mentions the fact,
    previously noted, 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."
    The U.S., Israel and Foxman's ADL deny or finesse historical truth
    in the case of the Armenian genocide for various geopolitical reasons.
    At the same time, those who deny the reality of the Shoah are held in
    contempt by Jews and all decent-minded people; indeed, a number of
    European nations prosecute the crime of Holocaust denial.
    Most Jews, informed of the facts, will want to have no part in
    denying the Armenian genocide. Jews should dissent from the ADL in this
    matter, as did Andrew Tarsy. We didn't vote for Foxman or any of the
    national ADL leaders; they don't speak for us on this issue.


    American Jewish World
    Minnesota Jewish Media LLC
    4509 Minnetonka Blvd.
    Minneapolis, MN 55416
    (952) 259-5280
    [email protected]
    Publisher and Editor: Mordecai Specktor
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