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    RECOGNIZING ONE OF NEWTON'S STRONGEST VOICES

    Newton TAB
    http://www.wickedlocal.com/newton/news/x142798 4272/City-Update
    June 3 2008
    MA

    David Boyajian, who ignited a nationwide debate with a letter to
    the TAB's sister paper, the Watertown TAB & Press, last summer,
    was honored with a resolution from the Governor's Council on April 30.

    The resolution recognizes Boyajian for his role in the campaign against
    the Anti-Defamation League's denial of the Armenian Genocide and for
    questioning the appropriateness of towns' affiliation with the ADL's
    No Place for Hate anti-bias program.

    The resolution mentioned Boyajian's "successful efforts to have
    communities sever ties with the ADL's No Place for Hate and to end the
    Massachusetts Municipal Association's sponsorship" of the program. The
    resolution further described the ADL's opposition to Congressional
    affirmation of the Armenian Genocide as "depriving the Armenians of
    their history."

    The ADL has yet to unambiguously acknowledge the genocide and has
    opposed recognition of it by the U.S. Congress.

    Boyajian, Armenian-Americans and human rights advocates have argued
    that No Place for Hate's human rights mission is incompatible with
    the stance of the ADL on the widely recognized genocide committed
    against Armenians by Turkey from 1915 to 1923.

    Boyajian's letter in the Watertown TAB & Press on July 6, 2007,
    and his subsequent activism sparked the issue, which soon became
    international news.

    About 50 people attended the proceedings, many of them
    Armenian-Americans. A group of Wellesley High School political science
    students on a field trip to the State House also attended. Wellesley
    is affiliated with No Place for Hate.

    Watertown decertified its No Place for Hate on Aug. 11, 2007. In the
    months following, Arlington, Bedford, Belmont, Lexington, Medford,
    Needham, Newburyport, Newton, Northampton, Peabody, Somerville and
    Westwood followed suit.
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