Several more Massachusetts communities withdraw From No Place for Hate
Program
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01.12.2007 14:54
Bedford, Massachusetts this week became the second municipality in two
weeks to end ties with the Anti Defamation League (ADL) following the
decision of the ADL’s meeting of its national commissioners to `take no
further action on the issue of the Armenian Genocide,’ reported the
Armenian National Committee of Eastern Massachusetts.
Bedford joined the city of Medford, which also decided to end ties with
the ADL’s No Place for Hate (NPFH) program because of the ADL’s policy
on the Armenian Genocide. Also this month Needham and Newburyport took
steps toward ending their communities’ ties with the ADL.
Over the past few months, other Massachusetts towns including
Watertown, Newton, Westwood, Belmont, Arlington, and Lexington have
withdrawn from the ADL’ s NPFH program, due to the ADL’s policy on the
Armenian Genocide.
The ADL held its national commissioners’ meeting on November 2 at which
time the ADL was expected to formally evaluate its policy on the
Armenian Genocide.
In a one-sentence press statement dated November 2, the ADL announced
that it `decided to take no further action on the issue of the Armenian
genocide.’
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress