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    Jewish group in US rehires regional director after dispute over
    Armenian massacre

    The Associated Press
    Monday, August 27, 2007

    BOSTON: The Anti-Defamation League has rehired its New England
    regional director a week after he was fired for publicly saying the
    group should change its national policy by recognizing the 1915
    killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide.

    Andrew Tarsy got his job back Monday after talks with the Jewish
    group's national director Abraham Foxman.

    Foxman, after criticism over Tarsy's firing from Jewish and
    Armenian-American groups, said last week the Armenian killings "were
    indeed tantamount to genocide."

    But he said his human rights group would not support a pending
    Congressional resolution that calls the massacre a genocide, saying it
    was "a counterproductive diversion and will not foster reconciliation
    between Turks and Armenians."

    Foxman said in an interview with The Boston Globe on Monday that he
    and Tarsy "see eye to eye" after talks held over the last week. "And
    after our conversation, I decided to take him back, to reinstate him.
    And I'm delighted he's back."

    The regional board of the New York-based ADL had unanimously asked
    Foxman to bring Tarsy back.

    Tarsy said in a statement Monday that he is "delighted to be back on the job."

    "I am proud that ADL has made a very significant change confronting a
    moral issue and acknowledging the Armenian genocide for what it was,"
    Tarsy said. "This was an act of leadership by Mr. Foxman and ADL."

    The ADL's governing body will also take up the Armenian issue when it
    meets in November, he said.

    Source: http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/08/27/america/ NA-GEN-US-Genocide-Debate.php
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