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    A GENOCIDE NOT TO BE DENIED

    Boston Globe, MA
    Aug 3 2007

    THE ANTI-DEFAMATION League is caught in a controversy not of its
    making. Still, as an organization concerned about human rights, it
    ought to acknowledge the genocide against the Armenian people during
    World War I, and criticize Turkish attempts to repress the memory of
    this historical reality.

    Some members of Watertown's Armenian-American community want the
    league, a predominantly Jewish group that sponsors a No Place for
    Hate campaign in that neighborhood, to condemn the genocide or end its
    sponsorship of the campaign. Armenian-Americans are seeking recognition
    of the genocide in Congress, and the ADL would seem like a natural
    ally. Its No Place for Hate program has been successful nationally
    at improving relations across ethnic, racial, and religious lines.

    Armenian-Americans are frustrated that Turkey has failed to acknowledge
    the 1915-1916 genocide orchestrated by leaders of the Ottoman Empire,
    predecessor to modern Turkey. "An end must be put to their existence,"
    wrote Talaat Pasha, the Ottoman interior minister, in 1915. In his
    1918 memoir, Henry Morgenthau, the US ambassador, wrote that "The
    whole history of the human race contains no such horrible episode as
    this." Perhaps 1.5 million people died.

    The slaughter of the Armenians would be followed a generation later
    by the Holocaust, a crime against humanity with a greater death toll.

    There is some evidence that Hitler saw the genocide as a precedent
    for his atrocities. This is disputed by those who falsely dismiss
    the Armenian slaughter as exaggerated. In any case, the historical
    record needs to be affirmed.

    The matter is complicated by ADL support for Israel, which needs to
    keep on good terms with Turkey, one of its few friends in the Islamic
    world. But the ADL is not an arm of Israel, and whatever it does will
    not affect Turkish foreign policy.

    Moreover, Turkey's genocide denial is being used as one of the pretexts
    to keep it out of the European Union. It would be in Turkey's interest
    to acknowledge the crime, apologize, and get this controversy out of
    the way.

    "Facing History and Ourselves," the nonprofit educational organization,
    pioneered study of the Holocaust in the public schools 30 years
    ago. Its curriculum includes sections on the mistreatment of Chinese
    immigrants in the United States, the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s,
    and -- with particular emphasis -- the Armenian genocide.

    An outline of this section concludes: "Following the First World War,
    an absence of political and moral will dashed any hopes for justice."

    The bloodshed in the Darfur region of Sudan is the first test of
    whether genocide can be stopped in this century. Failure to acknowledge
    past atrocities will encourage would-be perpetrators to believe they
    can get away with them, just as the Ottoman Empire did.
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