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    Armenian National Committee of Massachusetts
    47 Nichols Avenue
    Watertown MA 02472
    617-926-1918
    [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 24=2C 2008

    Contact: 617-347-2833

    WATERTOWN TOWN COUNCIL CALLS ON BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD TO
    DISSASSOCIATE WITH CONTROVERSIAL ADL PROGRAM
    Unanimously votes to call on the National ADL to End its Opposition to
    Armenian Genocide Reaffirmation

    WATERTOWN, MA - The Watertown Town Council unanimously voted last
    night in support of a resolution calling on Blue Cross Blue Shield
    (BCBS) of Massachusetts to ends its endorsement of the Anti Defamation
    League's (ADL) controversial No Place for Hate (NPFH) program, citing
    the ADL's opposition to Armenian Genocide affirmation efforts,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of Massachusetts (ANCM).The
    resolution, introduced by Councilors Marilyn Petitto Devaney, Stephen
    Corbett, and Mark Sideris, was taken up during a regular Town Council
    session, which was moved in advance to the Watertown Middle School to
    accommodate the growing interest in this scandal.

    The vote on the resolution was prefaced by the reading of a brief
    statement by Jay Curley, BCBS's Senior Vice President for Public,
    Government and Regulatory Affairs, who was present at the Council's
    request. Following Mr. Curley's statement, all nine Town Council
    members asked detailed questions regarding the BCBS position.

    BCBS's Curley said that Blue Cross `firmly believes there can be no
    ambiguity about the genocide' and that it should not be hidden under
    confusing language. Curley, however, announced that BCBS intended to
    continue its partnership with the ADL `based on assurances' [that the
    ADL has recognized the Armenian genocide.] He followed that by stating
    that if BCBS finds out that is not the case, `we will withdraw
    support."

    When asked by Councilor Corbett if this assurance was written or
    verbal, Curley said that they were verbal, noting that the assurances
    came from the New England ADL and that they were followed up by a
    letter from Foxman, which was "perfectly clear and unambiguous to us."
    Curley noted, however that BCBS was `disappointed' with the tone and
    tenor of the communication from Foxman.

    The communication in question is the August 22, 2008, ADL letter that
    was buried on its web page and signed solely by its national director,
    Abraham Foxman, stating, `ADL has never denied the tragic and painful
    events perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire against the Armenians, and we
    have referred to those massacres and atrocities as genocide.' This
    letter goes on to falsely accuse those who are working to end genocide
    denial of `demonizing' opponents of Armenian Genocide reaffirmation.

    Councilor Devaney noted that BCBS's `continued affiliation with ADL
    means not only complicity in genocide denial but also is clear
    discrimination.'

    In addition, Councilor Vincent Piccirilli told Curley that citizens
    `of Watertown are somewhat dismayed with the talking around the issue
    and the failure to come clean.'

    When asked by Councilor Sideris if BCBS would help get an unequivocal
    statement from the ADL on the Armenian Genocide, Curly responded, that
    getting involved in national politics `is not something we do.'

    Councilor Jonathan Hecht answered by stating that by continuing to
    play these games, BCBS was undermining the effort to prevent future
    genocides.'

    `The Watertown Town Council has taken a principled stand in calling
    for corporations to adhere to basic human rights principles,' stated
    ANCM chairperson Sharistan Melkonian. `It is unfortunate that Blue
    Cross Blue Shield finds the ADL's disingenuous August 2008 statement
    as satisfactory when in fact it clearly indicates that the ADL is
    unwilling to come out with a simple, clear, unambiguous statement
    acknowledging the Armenian Genocide. We thank the Council and in
    particular Councilors Corbett, Sideris, and Devaney for their
    leadership and for sending a strong message to Blue Cross that human
    rights are absolute.'

    Yesterday, twenty-five Armenian organizations and churches sent an
    open letter to BCBS Chairman Cleve Killingsworth calling on BCBS to
    end its endorsement of the ADL's NPFH program.

    `The ADL simply cannot portray itself as a universal human rights
    organization while it engages in genocide denial,' the letter
    read. `The ADL has an existential contradiction between its two
    missions as a human rights organization and as an ethnic advocacy
    group. Whenever these two purposes conflict, the ADL prioritizes its
    advocacy interests - not human rights. Acknowledging this
    contradiction, Mr. Foxman admitted, `there are two moral issues, but
    one trumps the other.''

    The Watertown Town Council passed a second resolution last night
    calling for a representative of the National ADL to appear before the
    Council at a future date.

    Background

    The ADL has for many years refused to acknowledge that the systematic
    massacre of 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1923 was
    genocide. To make matters worse, the ADL has actively engaged in
    efforts to oppose Congressional affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.

    Only after intense pressure which started in Watertown, Massachusetts
    during the summer of 2007, did the national ADL issue its `Statement
    on the Armenian Genocide' referred to above. In addition, the ADL
    remains on the record opposing Armenian Genocide legislation
    (including the pending H.Res.106 / S.Res.106), arguing that short term
    geopolitical considerations related to Turkey-Israel-US relations
    should take precedence over the moral imperative of condemning
    genocide whenever and wherever it occurs.

    The ADL convened its national meeting in New York City in early
    November 2007 at which time the issue of the Armenian Genocide was
    discussed. Upon conclusion, a one sentence press statement was issued
    that `The National Commission of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
    today, at its annual meeting, decided to take no further action on the
    issue of the Armenian genocide.'

    The controversy first came to light on July 6 when the Watertown Tab
    published a letter that spotlighted ADL national director Abe Foxman's
    statements opposing Congressional Armenian Genocide legislation. The
    letter asked the local "No Place For Hate" chapter to disassociate
    itself from the ADL. NPFH is a national trademark of the national ADL.

    The situation intensified in an explosive August 1 front page Boston
    Globe article in which the Armenian National Committee condemned
    Foxman's genocide denial and stated that the ANC would "call for the
    Watertown 'No Place for Hate' program to sever its ties with the ADL
    unless it denounces Foxman's position and acknowledges the genocide."

    Later a community petition called on the Watertown No Place for Hate
    committee "in keeping with its principles" to urge the ADL to
    unambiguously acknowledge the Armenian Genocide and support
    Congressional affirmation.

    Watertown then became the first town to end its relationship with the
    No Place for Hate Program by a unanimous vote of the Town Council,
    which set the stage for numerous other public meetings in communities
    throughout Massachusetts, where this issue was brought to the
    attention of human rights commissions and town and city councils.

    Watertown was followed by twelve other Massachusetts municipalities
    including Belmont, Newton, Arlington, Northampton, Bedford, Lexington,
    Westwood, Medford, Needham, Newburyport, Somerville, and Peabody.

    For complete information about the ADL controversy surrounding the
    Armenian Genocide visit www.noplacefordenial.com

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