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    JEWISH GROUP CHIEF REVERSES POSITION, CALLS ARMENIAN MASSACRE A GENOCIDE

    European Jewish Press
    http://www.ejpress.org/article/19403
    Aug 22 2007
    Belgium

    Abraham Foxman, ADL's national director:"Because of our concern for the
    unity of the Jewish community at a time of increased threats against
    the the Jewish people, ADL has decided to revisit the tragedy that
    befell the Armenians."

    NEW YORK (EJP)---The Anti-Defamation League has called a World War
    I-era massacre of Armenians a genocide, a change that comes days after
    the organisation fired a regional director for taking the same stance.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday, the New-York based ADL's director
    Abraham Foxman said that the killings of Armenians by the Turks
    "were indeed tantamount to genocide."

    The statement came after weeks of controversy in which critics
    questioned whether an organization dedicated to fighting anti-Ssemitism
    in the world and remembering Holocaust victims could remain credible
    without acknowledging the Armenian killings as genocide.

    Foxman said: "In light of the heated controversy that has surrounded
    the Turkish-Armenian issue in recent weeks, and because of our concern
    for the unity of the Jewish community at a time of increased threats
    against the Jewish people, ADL has decided to revisit the tragedy that
    befell the Armenians." Related story US Jewish group fires official
    over 'genocide' of Armenians stance

    He added:" 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. On reflection, we have come
    to share the view of Henry Morgenthau, Sr. that the consequences of
    those actions were indeed tantamount to genocide. If the word genocide
    had existed then, they would have called it genocide."

    The ADL director said he consulted with his friend Nobel Laureate Elie
    Wiesel and other respected historians "who acknowledge this consensus."

    He expressed the hope "that Turkey will understand that it is Turkey's
    friends who urge that nation to confront its past and work to reconcile
    with Armenians over this dark chapter in history."

    Congress resolution

    However, Foxman stopped short of saying that the ADL would support
    a resolution pending in the US Congress to formally acknowledge the
    Armenian genocide.

    "We continue to firmly believe that a Congressional resolution on
    such matters is a counterproductive diversion and will not foster
    reconciliation between Turks and Armenians and may put at risk the
    Turkish Jewish community and the important multilateral relationship
    between Turkey, Israel and the United States," he said.

    Both Jewish and Armenian-American leaders applauded Foxman for his
    policy shift.

    Aram Hamparian, executive director of the Armenian National Committee
    of America, said he believed that the ADL's policy change and the
    attention the debate has attracted would boost the profile of the
    resolution in Congress this fall.

    "I think it only helps the legislation," Hamparian said. "I think
    it shows that even long-standing reservations about the genocide
    itself are crumbling in the face of community pressure and facts. The
    opposition is falling apart."
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