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Showing Original Post only (View all)Thirty one countries adopt working definition of antisemitism [View all]
The Jew haters & members of the Hamas fan club won't like being reminded that they're spewing antisemitic hate speech....
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) has adopted a working definition of antisemitism. The IHRA, which is made up of 31 member countries, and has a unique mandate to focus on education, research and remembrance of the Holocaust, agreed on the non-legally binding definition last month. The definition states: Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.
Sir Eric Pickles, UK Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues and Head of the UK delegation to the IHRA said: "I am delighted that IHRA has adopted, by consensus, this working definition of antisemitism, and I particularly congratulate our chairman Mihnea Constantinescu from Romania for his leadership on this issue. With this definition agreed by 31 countries, we can step up our efforts in the fight against antisemitism internationally."
IHRA Chair, Ambassador Mihnea Constantinescu said: By adopting this working definition, the IHRA is setting an example of responsible conduct for other international fora and hopes to inspire them also to take action on a legally binding working definition.
The decision was made at the IHRAs first bi-annual plenary meeting in Bucharest this May, where around 200 experts and policymakers from all over the world met to discuss the Holocaust as a contemporary political issue. The committee on Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial, chaired by Mark Weitzman, proposed the adoption of a definition. Mr Weitzman said: In order to begin to address the problem of antisemitism, there must be clarity about what antisemitism actually is. This is not a simple question. The adopted working definition helps provide guidance in answer to this challenging question.
http://www.thejc.com/news/world-news/158782/thirty-one-countries-adopt-working-definition-antisemitism
Sir Eric Pickles, UK Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues and Head of the UK delegation to the IHRA said: "I am delighted that IHRA has adopted, by consensus, this working definition of antisemitism, and I particularly congratulate our chairman Mihnea Constantinescu from Romania for his leadership on this issue. With this definition agreed by 31 countries, we can step up our efforts in the fight against antisemitism internationally."
IHRA Chair, Ambassador Mihnea Constantinescu said: By adopting this working definition, the IHRA is setting an example of responsible conduct for other international fora and hopes to inspire them also to take action on a legally binding working definition.
The decision was made at the IHRAs first bi-annual plenary meeting in Bucharest this May, where around 200 experts and policymakers from all over the world met to discuss the Holocaust as a contemporary political issue. The committee on Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial, chaired by Mark Weitzman, proposed the adoption of a definition. Mr Weitzman said: In order to begin to address the problem of antisemitism, there must be clarity about what antisemitism actually is. This is not a simple question. The adopted working definition helps provide guidance in answer to this challenging question.
http://www.thejc.com/news/world-news/158782/thirty-one-countries-adopt-working-definition-antisemitism
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millions of Semites are not Jews OR Israelites. anti-semite can be applied to persons who are
msongs
May 2016
#4
Again with this bullshit... Anti-semitism by definition is hatred of Jews. Any definition.
shira
May 2016
#5
I'm apparently an anti-Semite according to at least 8 of the IHRA criteria.
Little Tich
May 2016
#11
I'm not so sure that the same countries that ditched the EU working definition of anti-Semitism
Little Tich
May 2016
#14
I'm not really sure who's downplaying the bombing of a synagogue as mere anti-Israel criticism.
Little Tich
Jun 2016
#30
Oops, I think you misunderstand me - the bombing of a synagogue in Germany was an anti-Semitic act.
Little Tich
Jun 2016
#36
Jewish trolls are now being accused of pulling fast one w/ this working definition...
shira
May 2016
#16
I suspect you don't give a rat's arse about the very real dangers of extending the definition of
Little Tich
Jun 2016
#18
That old definition blinded you into thinking Gilad Atzmon's criticism was legit.
shira
Jun 2016
#24
But not because of anything Atzmon wrote or said which is clear hate towards Jews.
shira
Jun 2016
#34
For me it's pretty clear that Atzmon is referring to the idea that burning a synagogue is considered
Little Tich
Jun 2016
#41
Even more Atzmon - Holocaust Denial - that didn't faze you according to your warped definition....
shira
Jun 2016
#25
Your subjective old definition of Jew hatred led to you defending Mahmoud Abbas....
shira
Jun 2016
#26
"Unlike Netanyahu, Abbas has understood the truth about the Holocaust, and the horrible accusation
Little Tich
Jun 2016
#28
What truth does Abbas understand? All he said was that the Shoah was horrible....
shira
Jun 2016
#35
I firmly believe that bringing up historical anecdotes in a contemporary political context is a
Little Tich
Jun 2016
#58
But the Mufti is not the people. You make it seem like any criticism of the Mufti...
shira
Jun 2016
#60
I would say that Netanyahu's attempt to shift the blame for the Holocaust from the Nazis to someone
Little Tich
Jun 2016
#57
The next day after the Mufti/Hitler meeting, Heydrich sent out invites to Wannsee....
shira
Jun 2016
#62
Keep digging... Netanyahu's arguments don't get more appealing by you proving that he's using
Little Tich
Jun 2016
#63
Unsubstantiated sources? I just presented facts in that last post you don't like....
shira
Jun 2016
#64