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    ANOTHER MASS. GROUP CUTS ADL TIES

    Jewish Telegraphic Agency
    April 9 2008
    NY

    A Massachusetts advocacy group has cut ties with an embattled
    Anti-Defamation League program against bigotry.

    In a unanimous vote Tuesday, the Massachusetts Municipal Associated
    broke its association with No Place for Hate because of the ADL's
    failure to unequivocally recognize the Armenian genocide.

    "The Board believes that unequivocal recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide is both a matter of basic justice to its victims as well as
    essential to efforts to prevent future genocides," the group said in
    a statement.

    The MMA recommended that state municipalities seeking an alternative
    anti-bigotry program consider the National League of Cities Inclusive
    Communities program.

    A statement from the ADL's New England office said it was
    "disappointed" in the vote, but noted that the No Place for Hate
    program had been expanded into a "community-based network" and that
    it was "growing and vital."

    At least 12 Massachusetts communities have withdrawn from the No
    Place for Hate Program since a controversy arose last summer over
    the ADL's refusal to label the World War I massacres of Armenians a
    genocide. Amidst a mounting backlash, including fierce protests from
    the ADL's New England board and the resignation of the Boston office
    director, the league issued a carefully worded statement saying the
    massacres were "tantamount to genocide."

    Activists in the Boston-area, home to a large concentration of
    Armenian Americans, said the league was still equivocating. The ADL
    denies the charge.
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