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  • The disappearing and reappearing antisemitism: the case of Nick Griffin

    The Guardian has obtained documents relating to BNP leader Nick Griffin's 1998 conviction for incitement to racial hatred, that contain examples of the antisemitic attitudes he held at that time: The papers, from the Crown Prosecution Service, illustrate how Griffin believed the Holocaust did not happen, was convinced that multiculturalism was…

  • Michael Gove MP on Holocaust Memorial Day and contemporary antisemitism

    25 January 2010

    Michael Gove MP, the Shadow Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, has an important opinion piece in today's Daily Telegraph on the connections between Holocaust Memorial Day and contemporary antisemitism. It is reproduced below, in full. We are still in the shadow of the Holocaust This Wednesday we…

  • The acceptable face of extremism

    In April 2003, two British men in their 20s, one from Derby in the East Midlands and the other from Hounslow, west London, entered the West Bank via the border with Jordan. They travelled through the West Bank to enter Israel, eventually making their way to a Tel Aviv hostel where…

  • The Islamic Centre of England's ex-fascist on Anders Breivik: 'blame Zionists'

    27 June 2012

    Why would the editor of a London pro-Iranian magazine write an article about the forces behind mass killer Anders Breivik, that failed to make any mention of the Islamophobic far Right? Living Islam, the magazine of an Iranian Shia mosque in London that calls itself the Islamic Centre of…

  • Building bridges between British Jews and Muslims

    25 October 2010

    The September 2010 edition of Government Gazette contains an article by CST's Mark Gardner, entitled "Building bridges between Britain's Jews and Muslims to build community cohesion". It is closely based upon the below piece and is especially timely given current and recent attempts by the English Defence League and the British National …

  • Antisemitic incidents – 25 October update

    In the 18 days inclusive between the Hamas terror attack on Israel (Saturday 7 October) and Wednesday 25 October, CST recorded at least 704 antisemitic incidents across the UK. This is the highest ever total reported to CST across a nineteen-day period. CST has been recording antisemitic incidents since 1984.

  • Jeremy Corbyn and antisemitism: questions to answer

    8 July 2015

    The appearance of Labour leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn MP at a hustings for the Jewish community later this month is likely to focus more attention on his reported remarks praising Hamas and Hezbollah. Corbyn will be speaking alongside the other three leadership candidates and, with the hustings chaired by Jonathan Freedland, he can expect some difficult questions.

  • Playing the Nazi card

    14 July 2009

    The European Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism - EISCA - has published a new report today, on Understanding and Addressing the 'Nazi card'. Any student of antisemitism is familiar with the way that  swastika daubings or Hitler salutes - the discourse of Nazism - are used to abuse …

  • Tentacles, Jewish millionaires, Der Sturmer & The Protocols

    1 April 2010

    The front page of this week’s Jewish Chronicle reports that Martin Linton MP and Gerald Kaufman MP had both allegedly made very worrying remarks at a public meeting in the House of Commons. (The Linton part of the story first appeared on Richard Millett’s blog and the Kaufman p…

  • Jihadist Recruitment Videos Raise Important Questions About Counter-Extremist Policy

    This is cross-posted from the Huffington Post UK. The appearance of three British Muslims in the latest recruitment video for Syrian jihadists raises important questions about counter-extremist policy and the Prevent strategy. Nasser Muthana and Reyaad Khan from Cardiff, and Abdul Rakib Amin from Aberdeen, are just another example of…