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  • ANC NY: Armenians, Jews Protest Abe Foxman's Appearance in New York

    PRESS RELEASE
    Date: September 10, 2007
    Armenian National Committee of New York
    P.O. Box 770-693 Woodside, NY 11377
    Contact: Doug Geogerian
    Tel: 646-468-9061

    ARMENIANS, JEWS PROTEST ABE FOXMAN'S APPEARANCE IN NEW YORK
    Activists join for rally in front of 92nd Street Y, call for
    unequivocal ADL stance on Armenian Genocide

    NEW YORK, NY-On Thursday, September 7, 2007, nearly 70 protesters
    gathered in front of the 92nd Street Y here to protest the
    appearance of Abraham Foxman, National Director of the Anti-
    Defamation League. Organized by the new Jewish youth publication
    Jewcy.com, the rally also included dozens of Armenian activists who
    joined in pointing out the ADL's hypocrisy in its approach to the
    Armenian Genocide.

    For more than one hour, protesters waved placards such as "No Place
    for Denial" along with cartoons of Foxman saying "It's Not Genocide
    Until I Say It Is." During this time, protesters loudly denounced
    Foxman and called upon the ADL to reverse its position against H.R.
    106, the Armenian Genocide Resolution, which is now before
    Congress. The rally took place directly across the street from the
    92nd Street Y, where Foxman and former US Presidential Advisor
    Stuart Eizenstat were appearing on a panel addressing "Modern Anti-
    Semitism." Attendees entering the hall seemed often surprised at
    the gathering, which vociferously denounced the ADL for its
    equivocation on an issue it should be championing.

    Following the rally, Jewcy.com Associate Editor Michael Weiss
    addressed the crowd stating: "An organization founded to combat
    bigotry and racism now denies one of the first genocides of the
    20th century is beneath contempt." Weiss was joined by Doug
    Geogerian, Chairman of the Armenian National Committee of New York,
    who thanked JEWCY, the Jewish and Armenian communities for their
    support on this important issue. Protesters also distributed
    hundreds of flyers to attendees as they left the 92nd Street Y
    following Foxman's appearance.

    In recent weeks, the ADL has been under pressure from a series of
    grass-roots protests, led by the Armenian National Committee along
    with progressive Jewish figures. As a result, last month it backed
    away from its longstanding policy of complicity in Turkey's denial
    of the Armenian Genocide. Armenian and some Jewish leaders remain
    concerned; however, as the ADL continues to use equivocal,
    euphemistic phrasing, and has continued to openly oppose the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution--H.R. 106--now under consideration by
    the US Congress. At the same time, Mr. Foxman, has added to the
    controversy by apologizing to the Turkish government for any
    difficulty this turnaround has created for the Turkish government,
    while failing to offer even a token expression of regret to
    Armenians for the ADL's longstanding, public record of genocide
    denial.

    To date, the rally has received coverage from several local and
    international media outlets. For more information, please check
    www.Jewcy.com and www.noplacefordenial.com .
    ####

    Photo Caption:

    Photo #1: Protestors at the demonstration
    Photo #2: Eli Valley, JEWCY Magazine contributor
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