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    ADL: WE CANNOT IGNORE WHAT HAPPENED TO ARMENIANS
    Gokce Gunduc

    BÝA, Turkey
    Aug 29 2007

    The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a foundation committed to fighting
    anti-Semitism, had previously called the events of 1915 "persecution"
    and had dismissed its New England regional representative Andrew
    Tarsy when he had spoken of a "genocide". He has been reinstated.

    ADL national director Foxman said that he had spoken to Tarsy and
    realised that they agreed: "I have decided to reinstate him and
    am happy."

    No retraction

    Foxman said that Prime Minister Erdogan's interpretation of a
    retraction by ADL had been caused by a "letter of apology to the
    Turkish people", which was published a day after an article in which
    he emphasised that the organisation "recognised a genocide and would
    not hesitate to define it as such."

    The article, which was published in The Jewish Advocate of the Boston
    area and also on the ADL website, reiterated the organisation's
    opposition to a draft law related to the "genocide", but said that
    it recognised the events of 1915 as such.

    Congress decision unhelpful

    Foxman said that he believed that Congress decisions on such issues
    would be harmful and not help the rapprochement of Turks and Armenians.

    Armenian tragedy cannot be ignored

    "As a foundation defending the rights of Jews, we had a dilemma. As
    an institution which has committed itself to fighting not only
    anti-Semitism, but also to educating people about the dangers of any
    kind of hate, we could not have neglected the terrible tragedy that
    befell the Armenians."

    The Boston Globe said that, in an interview with the newspaper on 21
    August, "Foxman said that for some time he has privately believed that
    the mass killings constituted a genocide, but thought that describing
    them as atrocities or massacres was enough. Yesterday, he said, he
    realized this description was dividing the Jewish community and the
    ADL changed its position."

    --Boundary_(ID_jK+aJ6wxVRSPcIpF8P 5ZBg)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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