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    CHARLES SAHAGIAN ON FOXMAN AND GENOCIDE

    BY STAFF
    - POSTED ON JUNE 2, 2014
    http://www.armenianlife.com/2014/06/02/charles-sahagian-on-foxman-and-genocide/

    My father's family lost 25 people in the Armenian genocide of 1915. I
    fought in George Patton's 3rd Army as it advanced into Germany. It
    eventually reached the death camps, though I was wounded and sent
    home before that. So I know something about genocide.

    Therefore, I reject the claim by the ADL's Abraham Foxman ("Why I
    spoke at Suffolk Law's commencement", May 20) that he "clearly and
    unequivocally acknowledged [the Armenian genocide] as a reality six
    years ago."

    The ADL's only definitive, formal statement was seven years ago,
    on Aug. 21, 2007. It used legalistic word games to skirt the 1948 U.N.

    Genocide Convention. The statement implied that the Armenian genocide
    was only a "consequence" of Turkish measures rather than, as the
    Genocide Convention requires, "intentional". The ADL itself must
    withdraw that statement and release a formal, unambiguous statement
    that doesn't mince words about the Armenian genocide.

    The ADL has done considerable damage to human rights by opposing
    Congressional resolutions on the Armenian genocide. The ADL must
    repair that damage by working for the Armenian resolution.

    If it is the human rights champion it claims to be, the ADL will do
    these things without hesitation.

    Mr. Foxman also pleads for open-mindedness and freedom of speech. Yet
    he fired New England ADL director Andrew Tarsy in 2007 when he
    acknowledged the Armenian genocide.

    The ADL must reverse course if it is to be credible regarding genocides
    and the Holocaust.

    Sincerely, Mr. Charles Sahagian Needham, Massachusetts

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