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    JEWISH ORGANIZATION ADL INSISTENT ON "GENOCIDE" CLAIM

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Aug 28 2007

    Abraham Foxman, the National Director of the Anti-Defamation League
    (ADL), who earlier said in a statement that his organization had come
    to share the view that the 1915 incidents "were indeeded tantamount
    to genocide," continues to maintain its position.

    ADL, an influential American Jewish organization fighting against
    anti-Semitism, earlier said that it would acknowledge Armenian
    allegations on the 1915 incidents in Ottoman Turkey.

    In his latest article issued in a Jewish magazine "The Jewish
    Advocate", Foxman once again opposed to bringing the issue to
    Congressional floor.

    Foxman said, "we continue to firmly believe that a Congressional
    resolution on such matters is a counterproductive diversion and will
    not foster reconciliation between Turks and Armenians. (However)
    We will not hesitate to apply the term 'genocide' in the future."

    Following the negative impacts of the issue in Turkey, Foxman had sent
    a letter to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan last week
    and said, "I feel deeply sorry over discussions that erupted after
    ADL changed its stance on the 1915 incidents. We had no intention to
    put the Turkish people or its leaders in a difficult position. I am
    writing this letter to you to express our sorrow over what we have
    caused for the leadership and people of Turkey in the past few days."

    In his latest article in The Jewish Advocate, Foxman said, "we have
    been in close contact with The Turkish Jewish community for decades.

    We have heard repeatedly from its leaders how concerned they are
    about the impact of American Jewish involvements in efforts to
    label as genocide Turkish actions against Armenians during World War
    I. For us, as a Jewish defense organization, such concern can not
    go unheeded. Still, we had a dilemma. As an organization committed
    to educating people on the dangers not only of anti-Semitism but
    of hatred of all kinds, we could not ignore the terrible tragedy
    that befell at the hands of the Ottoman Empire. And we have not. In
    meetings with high-level Turkish officials, we have pressed them to
    come to grips with the past and speak to what happened. We have done
    that again and again and we will continue to do so."

    "We have come to share the assessment that incidents in 1915-18 were
    indeed tantamount to genocide," Foxman added.

    Foxman said, "as long as ADL is an organization committed first to the
    safety and security of the Jewish people, we can not in good conscience
    ignore the well-being of 20,000 Jews in Turkey. We will, however,
    continue to push the Turkish government in the right direction."

    On the other hand, ADL recruited again Andrew Tarsy, who was
    dismissed after causing the ADL to change stance as regards to 1915
    incidents. Tarsy was responsible for the region including northeastern
    provinces.
    From: Baghdasarian
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