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    Fourth Mass. town breaks with ADL

    Published: 09/21/2007

    A fourth Massachusetts municipality has ended its partnership with the
    Anti-Defamation League because of its position on the Armenian
    genocide.

    The mayor of Newton, David Cohen, announced Tuesday that his city was
    withdrawing from the ADL-sponsored No Place for Hate program until the
    organization definitively recognizes the World War I massacres of
    Armenians as genocide, the Boston Globe reported. Newton is an
    affluent suburb with a large Jewish population.

    The ADL reversed its longstanding position on the genocide question
    last month under intense pressure from its New England regional
    leadership. After years of claiming it could not make a judgment on
    whether the massacres constituted a genocide, ADL National Director
    Abraham Foxman said the consequences of the massacres were indeed
    "tantamount to genocide." The ADL continues to oppose a congressional
    resolution recognizing the genocide.

    Communities in Boston's western suburbs, home to one of the country's
    largest Armenian communities, have reacted with outrage. Three
    Massachusetts towns -- Watertown, Arlington and Belmont -- moved to
    sever ties with No Place for Hate, an anti-bigotry program.

    On Sept. 11, the Newton Human Rights Commission voted unanimously to
    recommend ending their city's participation. The ADL is scheduled to
    reconsider its position at a national meeting in November.

    Source: http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/breaking/104276.ht ml
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