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    The Atlantic
    Aug 22 2007


    Foxman and the Armenian Genocide
    22 Aug 2007 03:56 pm

    The ADL head is coming in for criticism over this quote:

    "We have never negated but have always described the painful events
    of 1915-1918 perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire against Armenians as
    massacres and atrocities," Foxman said in a written statement
    yesterday. But upon reflection, Foxman continued, "the consequences
    of those actions were indeed tantamount to genocide."
    One blogger is underwhelmed. Jewcy isn't so sure either:

    [Foxman] seems to acknowledge the genocide, without explicitly
    stating that he does. He says that he's consulted with those who
    "acknowledge the consensus," that it was "tantamount to genocide,"
    and "If the word genocide had existed then, they would have called it
    genocide." It would have been nice to see a simple "It was a
    genocide," but this is certainly a major step forward.

    But the rub is that Foxman is trying to placate his critics while
    maintaining his opposition to the Congressional resolutions that
    would acknowledge the genocide. My bet: it's too late for that. And
    I'm certain that most Armenian-American activists will not be
    satisfied with this statement.

    http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/ the_daily_dish/2007/08/foxman-and-the-.html
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