Articles
This section lists articles by project experts and other contributors on the subject of anti-religious hate speech.
ARE ‘LES BRIGANDES’ THE "NEW STARS" OF THE FASCIST SCENE?
Les Brigandes is an ultra-conservative band made up of seven young women of, shall we say, "unbridled creativity".
GREEK JOURNALISTS' UNION DISREGARDS ANTISEMITISM COMPLAINT
On Eleftheri Ora’s Antisemitism: “There will be a Journalists’ Union of Athens Daily Newspapers (ESIEA), but it will be as if it does not exist”.
HOW A BBC TALKBACK HOST TOOK ON A HATEFUL TROLL
Radio phone-in shows are major platforms for national conversations. While it’s debatable how much we learn from them, they’re unrivalled as vehicles for the public to let off steam.
HISTORICAL MEMORY IS NOT ABOUT VICTIMS – IT’S ABOUT US
Berlin’s Holocaust memorial – at the heart of the city from which the extermination of Europe’s Jews was plotted and managed – will remain forever controversial. That’s its job.
CALLER ALLOWED TO A 13-MINUTE ANTISEMITIC RANT ON BBC RADIO LONDON
During the Simon Lederman Show, on BBC Radio London on 22 December 2015, a phone-in caller was allowed to rant about antisemitic conspiracy theories without substantial condemnation from the presenter.
CINE-CONFERENCE WITH FILM DIRECTOR AMOS GITAI
“Rabin, the Last Day”, the new film of the Israeli director, Amos Gitai, was premiered this week at the cinema “Le Méliès” in Montreuil, near Paris, in a cine-conference organised by Licra (International League Against Racism and Antisemitism) for Get the Trolls Out! More than 200 people attended the screening, which was followed by a debate with the director, Amos Gitai and the scenarist, Marie-José Sanselme.
RESPONSE TO PAPACHRISTOS ON THE SHYLOCK CARICATURE OF VARUFAKIS
Minos Moises of the Jewish Community of Athens has responded the editorial by Papachristos that backed the publication of the antisemitic cartoon of Varufakis in his paper TA NEA.
WHAT IS HOLOCAUST COMMEMORATION FOR? - REMEMBERING KRISTALLNACHT
We must avoid using Holocaust commemorations solely to consign Judeophobia to an eternal yesterday. We must recall the Holocaust in order to warn the world about similar and ongoing antisemitism in our world today.
EUROPEAN ONLINE MONITORS AGAINST ANTISEMITIC SPEECH
What are the images of Judaism and Jews that you’ve been exposed to during your lifetime, and are you aware of where they come from? What are the most common myths about the Jews, and where do they originate? How to draw the line between antisemitic hate speech and legitimate criticism of Israel? These are just a few of the issues tackled during the Training for Online Monitors against Antisemitic Hate Speech organised on the 1st and the 2nd of September in Brussels by CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe as part of the Media Diversity Institute project “Get the Trolls Out”.
GET THE TROLLS OUT!
The recently launched MDI project “Get the trolls out!” will counter incidents of anti-Semitic speech with arts, satire, and fact-based messages all across Europe.