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    Somerville News, MA
    May 2 2008


    No more 'No place for hate'

    By Mia Lamar

    The city of Somerville suspended its relationship with the
    Anti-Defamation League's `No Place for Hate' anti-prejudice program
    last Thursday, in protest of the ADL's failure to `unequivocally'
    recognize the Armenian genocide, according to a city spokeswoman,
    Lesley Delaney Hawkins. Hawkins added that the city specifically chose
    to make its announcement on the annual day of remembrance for the
    genocide, April 24, a message Hawkins called `significant.'

    `We want to send a clear message that bigotry, whether its on a local
    level or a genocide level, is not appropriate,' said Hawkins. She said
    Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, a member of the Massachusetts Municipal
    Association (MMA) who is also president of the Massachusetts Mayors'
    Association, received an `immense' amount of correspondence from
    individuals, of both Armenian and non-Armenian descent, expressing
    their concern over the controversial position of the ADL. The
    Massachusetts Municipal Association withdrew its co-sponsorship of the
    "No Place for Hate" program earlier this month, moving Mayor Curtatone
    to follow suit with Somerville.

    Hawkins stressed that the city's decision `was not a question' of the
    overall efforts of the ADL. `We certainly do respect and appreciate
    their [anti-] bigotry efforts,' she said.

    According to Hawkins, the city has not received any communication from
    the ADL concerning its announcement Thursday, and is currently looking
    into whether it must take further steps to formally cease its
    relationship with the `No Place for Hate' program. She also said she
    expects the city to pass a resolution in coming weeks to join the
    National League of Cities Partnership for Working Towards Inclusive
    Communities.

    A regional spokeswoman for the ADL, Jennifer Smith, did not return
    calls for comment.

    Somerville joins a growing list of Massachusetts communities taking a
    stance against the ADL and its position towards the Armenian genocide,
    including nearby Belmont, Watertown, Lexington and Newton.

    http://somervillenews.typepad.com/the_som erville_news/2008/05/no-more.html
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