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    NEWBURYPORT BECOMES 11TH MASSACHUSETTS MUNICIPALITY TO END TIES WITH NO PLACE FOR HATE COMMITTEE

    armradio.am
    05.02.2008 10:29

    The City of Newburyport, Massachusetts last week formally withdrew
    from the Anti Defamation League's (ADL) No Place for Hate program,
    reported the Armenian National Committee.

    Newburyport has become Massachusetts' 11th municipality to end
    relations with the No Place for Hate program due to the ADL's failure
    to unambiguously acknowledge the Armenian Genocide and its continued
    active opposition to legislation affirming the Armenian Genocide.

    "We are pleased that the north shore has joined so many other cities
    and towns in Massachusetts in standing firmly opposed to genocide
    denial in any of its form," stated Pearl Teague, chairperson of the
    Armenian National Committee of Merrimack Valley. "We are grateful to
    the commitment of Lieutenant Richard Siemasko, Esq. and the members
    of the Human Rights Commission as well as Mayor Moak who carefully
    listened to Rev. Aram Marashlian and Judy Mouradian and other local
    residents and recognized the failure of the ADL to not only live up
    to its own mission statement but more importantly to live up to the
    standards of our community."

    In late August, Newburyport's Commission on Diversity and Tolerance
    had written an open letter to the ADL and ADL national director
    Abraham Foxman stating that "The members of Newburyport's Commission
    for Diversity and Tolerance are distraught and dismayed by Mr.

    Foxman's and the Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) stance on the Armenian
    Genocide. Not only has the ADL failed to support the Armenian people
    by advocating for congressional recognition with HR 106, but also,
    in fact, it has lobbied against the legislation"

    The letter continued to say that the Commission finds "that the ADL's
    logic that led to the statement that a 'Congressional resolution
    on such matters is a counterproductive diversion ... and may put
    at risk the Turkish Jewish community and the important multilateral
    relationship between Turkey, Israel and the United States' fatally
    flawed, and contrary to the spirit of 'Never Again.' "

    In a February 1 letter to the New England ADL, Newburyport mayor John
    Moak stated that "in wake of ... the [ADL's] failure to acknowledge
    the Armenian Genocide between 1915 and 1923 as anything other than
    "tantamount to genocide," ... the Commission has decided to end its
    relationship with the No Place for Hate program.

    Newburyport joins Watertown, Belmont, Newton, Needham, Arlington,
    Medford, Lexington, Bedford, Westwood and Northampton in ending ties
    with the ADL's No Place for Hate program due to the ADL's failure
    to unambiguously acknowledge the Armenian Genocide and continued
    active opposition to Congressional legislation affirming the Armenian
    Genocide.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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