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Daily Archives: 28 January 2013
Global Anti-Semitism on the rise
One last Holocaust Memorial Day-related post, this time on the continued growth of both European and Islamic antisemitism. A report presented by Diaspora Affairs Minister Yuli Edelstein to the cabinet showed that European antisemitism is on the rise, although America … Continue reading
Posted in Antisemitism, Media and journalism, Terrorism
Tagged anti-semitism, Charles Small, Ireland, ISGAP, Islamism, Muslims, Richard Humphrys, Trocaire, YIISA
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Holocaust memory abuse – it goes from bad to worse
As commenter cba pointed out in my previous post on abuse of the memory of the Holocaust, the maligning of the Jews, at least in the UK, goes from bad to worse. The once-respectable Sunday Times published today (Sunday) a … Continue reading



