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  • Boston Community Briefing: Scituate: Debate Due on No Place For Hate

    SCITUATE | Community Briefing

    DEBATE DUE ON NO PLACE FOR HATE - The Board of Selectmen at its
    meeting on Tuesday is set to discuss a proposal by Selectman John
    Danehey that the town terminate its participation in the
    Anti-Defamation League's No Place for Hate program. If the board
    approves, Scituate would join several other communities that have
    opted to drop No Place for Hate in protest over the ADL's stance not
    to clearly label as genocide the killing of 1.5 million Armenians by
    Turks during World War I. Selectmen briefly took up Danehey's proposal
    when he first offered it on Sept. 25, but opted to more fully discuss
    it at Tuesday's meeting, which will be held at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
    Danehey, whose wife is half-Armenian - her grandparents survived the
    genocide - said last week he believes his proposal will help prompt
    the ADL "to do the right thing, which is to recognize the Armenian
    genocide. The ADL is responsible for being an advocate for all peoples
    that have suffered genocide, holocaust, or massacres. . . . So my
    thought was by failing to do so, they are turning their backs on the
    Armenians." - John Laidler

    Source: http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/10/ 07/when_yelling_fore_isnt_enough/?page=4
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