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    ABE FOXMAN'S FEAR
    By Robert Spencer

    FrontPage magazine.com, CA
    http://frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/Read.aspx?G UID=681E5075-B42C-4501-94EF-A38915A3DA04
    Sept 4 2007

    As American Airlines Flight 11 began heading toward the North Tower
    of the World Trade Center, Muhammad Atta announced to the passengers:
    "We have some planes. Just stay quiet and you'll be OK....Nobody move.

    Everything will be OK. If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger
    yourself and the airplane. Just stay quiet."

    This has been the modus operandi of bullies and thugs throughout the
    ages: telling their victims, keep quiet, just go along, or things will
    go even worse for you. And of course, the only effective response to
    the bullying of the weak by the powerful has always been not to keep
    quiet, but to speak out, to resist, and thereby to draw attention to
    the bullying and make life as uncomfortable as possible for the bully
    unless and until he stops. But this, unfortunately, is a lesson that
    human beings have had to relearn again and again. The impulse to stay
    quiet, to appease, to give the bully what he wants, wasn't invented
    by Neville Chamberlain in his Munich meeting with "Herr Hitler":
    it is as old as human conflict itself, and is alive and well today
    despite the voluminous evidence that it only emboldens thugs, rather
    than pacifying them.

    And so it played out again in recent weeks, when Abraham H. Foxman,
    national director of the Anti-Defamation League, fired the New England
    regional director of the ADL, Andrew H. Tarsy. Tarsy's crime?

    He recognized the 1915-1918 Turkish genocide of the Armenians,
    and expressed his support for H.R. 106, a Congressional resolution
    recognizing and deploring that genocide. After encountering a storm
    of disapproval, Foxman rehired Tarsy and conceded that the Turkish
    actions were "tantamount to genocide," but still refused to throw
    the ADL's support behind H.R. 106, explaining: "We continue to
    firmly believe that a congressional resolution on such matters is a
    counterproductive diversion and will not foster reconciliation between
    Turks and Armenians, and may put at risk the Turkish Jewish community
    and the important multilateral relationship between Turkey, Israel,
    and the United States."

    In other words, one of the main reasons why we have to keep quiet
    about the Armenian genocide for fear that the Turkish government,
    which still refuses to acknowledge that it happened, will cause
    trouble for the Jews remaining in Turkey. Just stay quiet and you'll
    be OK. And Foxman is by no means alone. Steven M. Goldberg of the
    Zionist Organization of America notes that "HR 106 already has 227
    co-sponsors in the House of Representatives and is supported by
    a majority of Jewish senators and congressmen across the nation,
    including Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.),
    and Reps. Henry Waxman (D-Los Angeles), Howard Berman (D-Van Nuys),
    Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) and Jane Harman (D-Venice). Most of the
    Jewish organizational establishment, however, is either waffling or
    desperately trying to avoid the issue. The facts are embarrassing."

    Indeed they are. Outside of the Turkish government and those who
    want to impress it, the reality of the Armenian genocide is not in
    serious doubt. On December 15, 1915, the New York Times reported on
    a statement by Samuel T. Dutton, Secretary of the American Committee
    for Armenian and Syrian Relief: "of the 2 million Armenians in Turkey
    a year ago, at least 1 million have been killed or forced into Islam,
    or compelled to flee the country, or have died upon the way to exile,
    or are now up on the road to the deserts of Northern Arabia, or are
    already there." The Times included a notorious statement by the Ottoman
    Sultan Abdul Hamid II: "The way to get rid of the Armenian Question
    is to get rid of the Armenians." The massacres went on for several
    years thereafter, and were widely reported in the American press;
    the Literary Digest referred in 1921 to the "systematic destruction
    of Christian peoples in the Near East." A million and a half Armenians
    were killed between 1915 and 1923.

    What can be gained by remaining silent about these atrocities? Only
    a new boldness by those who would emulate the Turks - as Adolf
    Hitler said, "Our strength lies in our intensive attacks and our
    barbarity...After all, who today remembers the genocide of the
    Armenians?" Of all organizations, the ADL, which speaks out so strongly
    and eloquently against Holocaust denial, should recognize this.

    But fearful and shameful silence in the face of barbarity is not
    the province of the ADL alone. Foxman's refusal to endorse H.R. 106
    is of a piece with a much larger denial: the refusal on the part of
    the mainstream media and government officials to examine the jihad
    ideology of Islamic supremacism that helped fuel the Armenian genocide,
    and fuels contemporary terrorism. Much of this refusal stems from
    an impulse similar to Foxman's: a desire to avoid offending Muslims,
    so as to keep those who are not yet radicalized from becoming so.

    But this, as Muhammad Atta's advice to the passengers of American
    Airlines Flight 11 makes clear, only emboldens the jihadists. Those
    who stay quiet and avoid unpleasant realities in hopes of thereby
    appeasing the violent are in for a rude awakening. Their supine
    response will only make bullies step up their bullying, secure in
    the knowledge that decent people do not have the will to stop them.

    Robert Spencer is a scholar of Islamic history, theology, and law
    and the director of Jihad Watch. He is the author of seven books,
    eight monographs, and hundreds of articles about jihad and Islamic
    terrorism, including the New York Times Bestsellers The Politically
    Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) and The Truth About
    Muhammad. His latest book is Religion of Peace?.
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