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    Belmont panel urges selectmen to quit ADL program

    By Alex I. Oster, Globe Correspondent | September 7, 2007

    BELMONT - The Belmont Human Rights Commission voted unanimously
    yesterday to recommend that selectmen quit the Anti-Defamation
    League-sponsored No Place For Hate program until the civil rights
    group recognizes the Armenian genocide as historic fact and supports
    federal legislation to have the US government officially acknowledge
    the atrocity.

    "If you have an organization that states that their purpose is to
    defend people, you can't choose only one," said Janet Boswell, a
    commission member.

    About 50 people, many of them Armenian-Americans, attended the monthly
    meeting of the commission, which changed its agenda at Belmont Town
    Hall last night to discuss the town's membership in the controversial
    No Place For Hate program.

    The program had come under fire recently by Armenian groups angry that
    the League would not acknowledge the massacres of Armenians in Turkey
    in the years following 1915 as genocide.

    Watertown officials decided to leave the program last month. The town
    of Arlington followed, and other communities, including Newton and
    Needham, are considering doing so.

    After the controversy in Watertown, the Anti-Defamation League stated
    that the experience of the Armenians was "tantamount to genocide," but
    said no more.

    Belmont has been involved with No Place For Hate since 2005.

    Our "original reason for joining was because they provide resources
    and a network of towns devoted to eliminating discrimination,"
    committee member Fran Yuan said.

    Belmont was "looking to be proactive" when it joined, said Laurie
    Graham, commission chairwoman, "to help educate people and promote
    diversity."

    The meeting was punctuated with applause for citizens addressing the
    commission, but the panel received the loudest applause, and a
    standing ovation, when it passed the resolution.

    (c) Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company

    http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles /2007/09/07/belmont_panel_urges_selectmen_to_quit_ adl_program/
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