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    The Arlington Advocate: Commentary: Call genocide what it is

    By Arlington No Place for Hate Steering Committee
    GateHouse News Service
    Wed Aug 22, 2007, 06:48 PM EDT

    Arlington, Mass. - Over the past months, Arlington has pursued
    certificatio= n as a No Place for Hate community under the auspices of
    the New England Regional Chapter of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
    and the Massachusetts Municipal Association. This week, the Arlington
    No Place for Hate Steering Committee resolved to suspend our
    involvement in the program.

    We take this measure to protest the refusal of ADL's national
    leadership to acknowledge as genocide the killing of 1.5 million
    Armenians between 1915 and 1918 by the Ottoman Empire and to support
    the efforts of the New Englan= d Regional Board and Andrew Tarsy,
    former director of the New England Region of the ADL.

    Arlington chose the No Place for Hate program as a vehicle for
    bringing our community together, celebrating diversity, and addressing
    issues of hate an= d intolerance as they arise. While we agree with
    the program's goals, we feel that recent statements and actions of the
    national leadership have undermined its integrity and ability to be
    effective.

    We believe that the ADL national leadership's refusal to acknowledge
    what b= y any standard is genocide - and its subsequent firing of
    employees who disagree with their position - is both indefensible
    and at complete odds with a basic tenet of No Place for Hate:
    acknowledging and accepting the history and experience of our
    community members, even when this may be uncomfortable or inconvenient
    for us. It tarnishes the good work of so many communities, and serves
    as a sad repudiation of the ADL's mission, "to secure justice and fair
    treatment to all."

    We applaud Andrew Tarsy and the New England Regional Chapter of the
    ADL for their courage in standing up to the national organization's
    position. We support them in their efforts to resolve this matter so
    that the Armenian genocide is rightfully acknowledged and the
    integrity of the No Place for Hate program can be restored.

    We would also like to express our support for the members of the
    Armenian community, who have been so profoundly hurt by the position
    taken by the national ADL leadership on the Armenian genocide.

    The Arlington No Place for Hate Steering Committee includes chairman
    Cindy Friedman, Theresa Aceto-Black, Bettie Connors, Joseph A. Curro,
    Jr., Sean Garballey, Sharon Grossman, Kenneth Hughes, Annie LaCourt,
    Mary Megson , Patricia O'Donoghue, Marlene Schultz, and Brian
    Sullivan.


    Source: http://www.townonline.com/arlington/opinions/x2110 146246
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