Antisemitism

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Despite ten years of attempts by social media companies to regulate and moderate hate speech, antisemitism is rife across every social media platform according to a ground-breaking report by HOPE not hate, in collaboration with Expo Foundation and the Amadeu Antonio Foundation.

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DEBUNKING MYTHS ABOUT JEWS

— As antisemitism is on the increase in Europe, this new ENAR leaflet debunks some of the most common myths and misconceptions about Europe’s Jewish population.

LINGUISTIC SELF-DEFENCE GUIDE AGAINST ANTISEMITISM

Manipulation is a form of abuse. However, many of us lack sufficient self-defence training to recognise and resist it. Our guide, written by Dr Anna Szilagyi, teaches you the most common hidden linguistic mechanisms that you can come across in antisemitic speech. 

It is available in English, French, Hungarian and Greek.

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CEJI’S GUIDELINES FOR ACKNOWLEDGING AND MONITORING ANTISEMITISM ON- AND OFFLINE

These guidelines published by the CEJI  look at the origins of the word 'antisemitism' and examine other terms and working definitions. They also give concrete examples of antisemitism, and useful annexes on current manifestations of antisemitism in European countries.

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HIDDEN HATE: WHAT GOOGLE SEARCHES TELL US ABOUT ANTISEMITISM TODAY

This report, published by the Community Service Trust (CST) in collaboration with the Antisemitism Policy Trust, looks at recent trends in internet searches in regards to attitudes towards Jewish people and their community. CST is a UK charity that advises and represents the Jewish community on matters of antisemitism, terrorism, extremism and security. 

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ANTISEMITISM AND IMMIGRATION IN WESTERN EUROPE TODAY: IS THERE A CONNECTION?

The study was launched because of a rising assumption of this connection: "There is a persistent claim that new migrants to Europe, and specifically migrants from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA migrants), carry antisemitism with them. This report, authored by David Feldman and Ben Gidley, explores whether there is any validity to this claim.

 
 
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