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    GLENDALE ANC EFFORTS PROMPT GLENDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TO POSTPONE ADL SEMINAR AT HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL

    armradio.am
    05.12.2007 10:12

    In the wake of an outpouring of community concerns - and a formal
    protest by the Armenian National Committee - Glendale chapter - the
    Glendale Unified School District announced yesterday that a three-day
    seminar that was to be conducted by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) at
    Herbert Hoover High has been postponed due to the sponsor's opposition
    to Congressional legislation recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

    "The Armenian National Committee - Glendale Chapter welcomes this step
    by the Glendale Unified School District Administration to postpone
    this seminar until parents, teachers and students have a chance to
    carefully consider the implications of having the ADL - a group that
    is working with Turkey to prevent the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide - teaching our schoolchildren about tolerance and human
    rights." Said ANC-Glendale Chapter, Executive Director, Elen Asatryan.

    The seminar, which was to be on the topic of "A World of Difference,"
    is billed as an education and diversity training resource program
    that seeks to help participants explore prejudice and bigotry,
    examine diverse viewpoints, and combat racism.

    Upon learning of the seminar from concerned parents, ANC-Glendale
    Chapter contacted the GUSD board members and district officials to
    voice concerns about the mixed message that an ADL program would
    send students about tolerance, and diversity, and human rights. After
    investigating the issue, GUSD postponed the scheduled seminar.

    The ADL has been embroiled in a national controversy over its vocal
    opposition to the Armenian Genocide resolution in the United States
    Congress. ADL National Director Abraham Foxman has publicly labeled the
    Armenian Genocide resolution as "counterproductive" and has followed
    Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan in calling for joint commissions to be
    established regarding the genocide. In response, numerous New England
    towns have disassociated the selves from the ADL's "No Place for Hate"
    (NPFH) program, citing the fact that the ADL cannot, on the one hand,
    stand for human rights, and, on the other, defend the genocide denial
    campaign of the Turkish government.

    "It's unfortunate that an organization that professes tolerance and
    truth won't support the truth and facts of the Armenian Genocide. They
    are hiding behind Turkish denials and its my hope that they would
    support not only this [Armenian Genocide] resolution, but support the
    true recognition of the Armenian Genocide," noted GUSD Board President,
    Greg Krikorian. "Once this happens, we'd be more than happy to welcome
    them to our district, where they can help educate our students of
    tolerance and working together as a community, but it troubles me
    that an organization can't be true to themselves," added Krikorian.
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