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    ADL Concerned about Anti-Jewish Climate in Turkey, Maintains Position
    on Genocide
    By Armenian Weekly Staff
    January 17, 2010

    WASHINGTON (A.W)-As diplomatic row between Israel and Turkey
    continues, attempts are being made by the Israel lobby in the U.S. to
    infuse some calm. On Jan. 16, The Jerusalem Post reported that the
    Anti-Defamation League (ADL) found the appointment of Namik Tan as
    ambassador to the United States a welcome move, since Tan is a former
    ambassador to Israel and, before that, has served as a liaison with
    the Jewish community in Washington. Tan replaced Nabi Sensoy as
    ambassador when the latter abruptly resigned in December.

    According to the Jerusalem Post, Jess Hordes, the director of ADL's
    Washington office said, `I would like to think there was a certain
    calculation in sending him. The fact that he's known in Washington, on
    the Hill, and that he's worked with the Jewish community, which he
    served in Israel, I would like to think that that's [one] way of
    sending a positive signal.'

    `1915 was a genocide, but...'

    Hordes added that the ADL's position on the Armenian Genocide had not
    changed. `We continue to believe that there was a genocide, but
    there's no useful purpose in the House or the Senate passing a
    resolution on it at this time. It's a principled post that the better
    way of addressing this issue is for the Armenians and the Turks to
    move forward with this through the historical commission,' Hordes
    said.

    Concern about `anti-Jewish climate'

    On Jan. 13, the ADL issued a statement renewing `its concern that
    Turkish society is becoming increasingly and openly hostile to Jews
    and Israel - with harmful statements by government officials and hateful
    depictions in the mass media.'

    `We continue to be concerned about a new environment in Turkey which
    permits and even encourages extreme expressions regarding Jews and
    Israel,' said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director. `We cannot
    ignore this new atmosphere in which distorted views of Israel and Jews
    are freely expressed and made to seem acceptable.'

    The ADL wrote a letter to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan citing
    his government's `harshly critical statements' - and his own remarks
    during a recent a visit to Lebanon - as a case in point. Erdogan had
    condemned Israel's actions in Gaza, accused the Jewish State of
    threatening to undermine `global peace,' and called for the U.N.
    Security Council to consider sanctions against Israel.

    The ADL's letter also pointed to two recent television dramas which
    portrayed Israelis and the Israeli military as inherently evil and
    conniving. The recent television series `Valley of the Wolves'
    reportedly featured Israeli agents as baby snatchers.

    `While we have celebrated Turkey's history of coexistence with Jews
    and the protection Turkish society provides for its Jewish community,
    we cannot ignore this new atmosphere and its potential consequences,'
    said Foxman. `We respectfully urge the Turkish government to speak out
    directly to reject anti-Semitism and incendiary demonizing depictions
    of Israel and Israelis, and to reiterate Turkey's support for its
    Jewish community.'
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