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  • Eight years on

    11 September 2009

    The Guardian marks today's anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks with a fascinating assessment of the state of al-Qaeda's global jihad, eight years on. Based on interviews with officials and experts in and out of government, it concludes: As another anniversary of 9/11 comes around, the global pattern that emerges is that…

  • CST ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS REPORT 2020 PUBLISHED TODAY

    11 February 2021

    CST’s Antisemitic Incidents Report 2020, published today, shows that last year CST recorded 1,668 antisemitic incidents across the UK. This is an 8% fall from the 1,813 incidents recorded in 2019 but is still the third-highest number of incidents CST has ever recorded in a calendar year. There were 1,690 antisemitic incidents recorded in 2018, 1,420 in June 2017 and 1,275 antisemitic incidents in 2016. 

  • CST Annual Dinner 2017

    The Home Secretary, Amber Rudd MP, was the guest of honour at CST’s 2017 Annual Dinner in central London last night. The dinner is CST’s main fundraising event of the year. It was sponsored by Deloitte and attended by around 1,000 guests, including donors, politicians, Police officers, Jewish community partners and other supporters of CST’s work protecting our Jewish community.   

  • Antisemitic Incidents Report January-June 2021

    CST’s Antisemitic Incidents Report January-June 2021, published today, shows that CST recorded 1,308 anti-Jewish hate incidents nationwide in the first half of this year. This is a 49% increase from the 875 incidents recorded in the first six months of 2020, and is the highest total CST has ever recorded in the first half of any year.

  • Tristan Morgan: far right antisemitic terrorist

    On 21 July 2018, the historic building housing Exeter Synagogue was subjected to an arson attack.  A male used a pickaxe to smash a small hole in a toilet window, he poured fuel inside using a can, and then he used a lighter to set alight a piece of paper which he then placed inside the window. Seconds later, an explosion occurred blowing out the glass windows and the male walked away. Thankfully, no one was inside the building at the time and the fire was extinguished by neighbours before major damage was caused. Soon afterwards, a 51-year-old local man was arrested in connection with the attack. Tristan Morgan was subsequently charged with arson on the basis of recklessly endangered life.   

  • Antisemitism, Holocaust Denial and Distortion: How to identify it and challenge the narrative

    My organisation, the Community Security Trust, is a charity that provides security for the Jewish community and supports victims of antisemitism – or anti-Jewish racism. We research antisemitism so we can understand it better and we try to educate people to help them recognise it when it appears.I’m going to start by talking about Holocaust Denial – the bizarre and outrageous phenomenon whereby people deny that the Holocaust even happened.

  • The Blame Game

    After 9/11, the idea spread amongst many different people, in different parts of the world, that Israel and/or the Jews were ultimately responsible for the terrorist attack. In one way of thinking, more common in Arab or Muslim majority countries, this was because (so the argument went) Israel actually carried…

  • Al Quds Day - is it for you?

    3 September 2010

    The Innovative Minds website has posted an article titled "Al Quds Day - Is It For You?", which aims to "cut through the hasbra (sic)" which it claims "Zionists" have been spreading to discourage people from attending. This includes an explanation of why, although Quds Day was created by Ayatollah…

  • To Terrorise, Or Not To Terrorise

    8 October 2010

    The Independent newspaper (5 Oct 2010) carried a story that typifies the confusion and complexity of anti-Islamist terrorism strategies. It concerns Mumbai-based Islamist preacher, Dr Zakir Naik, and has previously been reported elsewhere in print and at some length on the Internet. To summarise, Dr Naik is challenging the decision of Home Sec…

  • Does Ahmadinejad read the Guardian?

    25 September 2009

    The Guardian is Britain's leading left of centre opinion maker. In recent years, the British left has displayed an increasing ignorance of what antisemitism is. These are not unrelated phenomena.  The websites of the Guardian, the Times and the Telegraph all covered Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's 24th September 2009 speech at the…