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    Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY
    Aug 22 2007


    Conference of Presidents considering genocide resolution


    Published: 08/22/2007


    One day after two major organizations publicly declared the Ottoman
    Empire's slaughter of Armenians a genocide, the Jewish community's
    main umbrella body on Israel affairs is debating whether or not to
    take a position on the issue and a related congressional resolution.

    The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
    held a conference call early Wednesday to discuss adopting a
    position. The call came a day after the Anti-Defamation League
    dramatically reversed its own stance, using the genocide term to
    describe the massacres. Also on Tuesday, the executive director of
    the American Jewish Committee, David Harris, took a similar step in a
    piece on the Web site of The Jerusalem Post.

    Malcolm Hoenlein, the executive vice-chairman of the Conference of
    Presidents, confirmed that member organizations were discussing the
    matter. Sources said that during the conference call, the ADL's
    national director, Abraham Foxman, defended his organization's new
    position.

    Despite their public statements on Tuesday, both the ADL and the AJC
    continue to oppose a proposed congressional resolution that would
    declare the massacres a genocide. Foxman has cited concerns about
    harming Israeli-Turkish relations and the security of the Jewish
    community in Turkey. Harris dismissed those worries, but says a
    congressional resolution could end up hurting U.S. strategic
    interests and its ties with Turkey, which adamantly rejects the
    genocide label.

    Morton Klein, the president of the Zionist Organization of America,
    told JTA that his organization thinks that it is "imperative for Jews
    to acknowledge the truth of the Turkish genocide against Armenians,
    notwithstanding Turkey's relationship with Israel." He also voiced
    support for the congressional resolution.

    "Acknowledging that truth of a century ago doesn't indict the present
    Turkish people or the present Turkish government, just like
    acknowledging the Holocaust doesn't indict the present German people
    or the present German government," Klein said. He added: "It's high
    time for Turkey to acknowledge that truth of history and move on."
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