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  • ANCEM: Watertown Calls on MMA to Rescind Endorsement of ADL Program

    Armenian National Committee of Eastern Massachusetts
    47 Nichols Avenue
    Watertown MA 02472
    [email protected]

    For Immediate Release
    December 13, 2007

    Contact: [email protected]


    Watertown Calls on Massachusetts Municipal Association to Rescind
    Endorsement of ADL Program -- Cites ADL's Refusal to Speak Honestly
    About Armenian Genocide Watertown, MA - Citing the ADL leadership's
    ongoing opposition to unequivocally recognizing the Armenian Genocide,
    the Watertown Town Council voted 7-2 this week to call on the
    Massachusetts Municipal Association (MMA) to rescind its endorsement
    of the ADL's No Place for Hate (NPFH) program, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of Eastern Massachusetts. The resolution,
    introduced by Councilman Mark Sideris, noted that the national ADL
    held a meeting on November 2, 2007, and `officially voted to take no
    further action on recognizing the Armenian Genocide.' It went on to
    state that the MMA had previously voted to `reevaluate its official
    sponsorship of the No Place for Hate program after the national ADL
    determined whether to recognize unequivocally the Armenian genocide
    and support the Congressional resolution.' `We applaud the Watertown
    Town Council for taking the lead, once again, in condemning genocide
    denial,' stated Sharistan Melkonian of the Armenian National
    Committee. `It was on the recommendation of the Massachusetts
    Municipal Association that so many cities and towns embraced the No
    Place for Hate program. Now, in the face of the ADL's failure to live
    up to its own mission statement -- `to secure justice and fair
    treatment to all citizens alike' - the MMA must take action and cut
    ties with this tainted program.' During the December 11th meeting, the
    Town Council also considered a separate but similar measure submitted
    by Councilwoman Marilyn Petitto Devaney, who had introduced the
    original August 14 proclamation cutting ties with the NPFH
    program. That decision, the first of its kind in Massachusetts, set
    off a series of town meetings across the commonwealth resulting in
    successive communities severing ties with the controversial program,
    citing the ADL leadership's refusal to unequivocally recognize of the
    Armenian Genocide and efforts to block Congressional Armenian Genocide
    legislation (H.Res.106 / S.Res.106). Earlier this September, the MMA
    sent a letter to the ADL expressing concern about its now infamous
    August 21st statement, citing that the events of 1915 -1918 were only
    `tantamount to genocide' and opposing Armenian Genocide
    legislation. Following the ADL's November 2nd meeting, where its
    National Commissioners voted to `take no further action on the
    Armenian Genocide', the ANC and Armenian Assembly submitted a joint
    request calling on the MMA to rescind its endorsement of the ADL's No
    Place for Hate program. For complete information about the ADL
    genocide denial controversy visit http://www.noplacefordenial.com/

    The Armenian National Committee is the largest and most influential
    Armenian American grassroots political organization. Working in
    coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters
    throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the
    world, the ANC actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American
    community on a broad range of issues ###

    TEXT OF DECEMBER 11 WATERTOWN TOWN COUNCIL RESOLUTION


    WHEREAS: The Massachusetts Municipal Association (MMA) sponsored the
    No Place for Hate program that was established by the Anti-Defamation
    League (ADL); and,

    WHEREAS: The Town of Watertown benefited and appreciated the good work
    that was done by the local group that was established; and,

    WHEREAS: The national ADL held a meeting on November 2, 2007 and
    officially voted to take no further action on recognizing the Armenian
    genocide; and,

    WHEREAS: The Town of Watertown and other cities and towns have
    withdrawn their support for the No Place for Hate program; and,

    WHEREAS: The MMA Board had previously voted to reevaluate its official
    sponsorship of the No Place for Hate program after the national ADL
    determined whether to recognize unequivocally the Armenian genocide
    and support the congressional resolution;

    NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Town Council of the City known
    as the Town of Watertown urges the MMA immediately withdraw is
    sponsorship of the No Place for Hate program and notify all cities and
    towns of its withdrawal; and,

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Town Council and the members of the
    former No Place for Hate committee are committed to continuing the
    word that was started and will help the MMA in any way to make sure
    the goals of the program remain in place.
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