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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Aug 24 2007


    Anti-Defamation League extends support to Turkey's proposal to
    convene a joint commission


    The New Anatolian / Ankara
    24 August 2007


    The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released a new statement in which it
    extended support to Turkey's proposal to convene a joint commission.

    The new statement signed by Glen S. Lewy, ADL National Chair and
    Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, indicated, "we must
    encourage steps to create an atmosphere in which Armenia will respond
    favorably to the several recent overtures of Turkey to convene a
    joint commission to assist the parties in achieving a resolution of
    their profound differences."

    "We believe there are many renowned historians, human rights
    activists and distinguished world leaders who are willing to lend
    their knowledge, experience and judgment to this cause. We know that
    earlier this year, Prof. Dr. Elie Wiesel and more than 50 of his
    fellow Nobel Laureates called for concrete steps to be taken by
    Turkey and Armenia to find a way forward to reach the goal of
    reconciliation, and that, last week, Professor Wiesel reaffirmed his
    support for efforts to create a body in which both Turkish and
    Armenian experts can come together to work cooperatively in
    re-examining the shared past of both peoples," it said.

    "Although independent scholars may have reached a consensus about the
    genocide, in an effort to help accomplish the reconciliation there is
    room for further dispassionate scholarly examination of the details
    of those dark and terrible days. ADL and the American Jewish
    community should focus their attention on supporting efforts to urge
    Turkey and Armenia to make this happen," the ADL said.

    Earlier in the week, the ADL released a statement in which it
    described the incidents of 1915 as "genocide". Upon the statement,
    Turkey expressed its uneasiness and Turkish Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs said, "the statement released by the ADL is lack of
    historical and legal ground. The ADL's attempt to rewrite the history
    is quite contradictory. On the other hand, Jewish community in Turkey
    is a part of our society. We consider this statement, which is also
    unjust against the memory of victims of the Holocaust, unfortunate."
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