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    The Boston Phoenix , MA
    March 12 2009



    The Globe and the g-word


    When I read today's Globe story on the State House memorial for George
    Keverian, I was struck by how the paper did and didn't describe
    Keverian's ancestry--and I'm guessing a few other readers were,
    too. Keverian, the Globe noted, was "[t]he son of Armenian immigrants
    who had fled systematic killing in Turkey...."

    As you've probably guessed, the missing word was "genocide." Given
    that the paper didn't use that term--and that, as the paper has
    previously noted, the debate over whether to call the slaughter of
    Armenians by Turks "genocide" or not is a charged issue with profound
    diplomatic implications--I wondered: has Morrissey Blvd. decided to
    err on the side of linguistic caution on this particular subject?

    Not so, says Ellen Clegg, the Globe's deputy managing editor for news
    operations and the keeper of the paper's style book.

    "For many years," Clegg tells DQM, "it was Globe style to avoid the
    word 'genocide' in stories about mass deaths of Armenians in the WWI
    era in the Ottoman-Turk empire. In 2003, after internal discussion and
    review, we changed the style."

    The change, Clegg says, was announced in a memo from her predecessor,
    Mike Larkin, which stated:

    Effective immediately, we are suspending the Globe policy prohibiting
    the use of the word genocide in relation to the events of 1915-20 in
    which more than 1 million Armenians died in the Ottoman-Turk empire.

    Recent scholarship has established that the events meet the criteria
    of a genocide as defined by the Genocide Convention of 1948, and an
    independent panel has concluded that journalists, among other groups,
    would be justified in using the term.

    "However," Clegg continues, "I see that our internal online stylebook
    was never updated. There is no entry at all for genocide. We are just
    beginning a review of our stylebook, and this is clearly one of the
    things that will need to be fixed."



    http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/dontqu oteme/archive/2009/03/12/the-globe-and-the-g-word. aspx
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