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    CONTROVERSY STIRRED OVER GENOCIDE
    Andrew H. Tarsy Regional Director James L. Rudolph Regional Chairman

    Boston Globe
    August 8, 2007

    THE GLOBE is correct that the controversy in Watertown over the
    Anti-Defamation League's No Place for Hate program is not of our making
    ("A genocide not to be denied," Editorial, Aug. 3). This ADL program
    helps reduce prejudice and build respect for differences. We hope
    Watertown will continue to participate irrespective of other issues.

    Breaking News Alerts ADL has never denied what happened at the close
    of the First World War. There were massacres of Armenians and great
    suffering at the hands of the Ottoman Empire. We believe today's
    Turkish government should do more than it has done to come to grips
    with the past and reconcile with Armenians. We have said that to
    Turkish officials and we have said it publicly. ADL continues to
    believe this is the best way to proceed.

    Many groups have experienced horrific atrocities. Sharing our
    unique histories and building mutual respect is at the core of the
    ADL mission.

    Jews, Armenians, and other groups should continue to develop positive
    relationships out of a genuine desire to better understand one another
    and build a safer world. Attacking the integrity of ADL or No Place
    for Hate does not advance these goals and should be soundly rejected.
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