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  • Ridley Road, The 62 Group and CST

    30 September 2021

    This Sunday a new BBC drama series, Ridley Road, brings to life the story of the 62 Group: a Jewish street-fighting movement in the 1960s that was a forerunner of CST and remains a proud part of the Jewish community’s history of fighting antisemitism.

  • What happened on 4 July

    20-25 neo-Nazis (including five Poles) turned up in Whitehall and were loudly jeered by 150-200 anti-fascists of various political and religious affiliations, including Jews and Christians. 220 CST volunteers and staff helped secure our Golders Green Jewish community from the evening of Friday 3 July (ie erev Shabbat) through to Sunday 5 July. They were sincerely thanked by many members of our community, and CST has received many phone calls and emails of gratitude.

  • Doing your revision

    25 September 2009

    Harry's Place has posted an amusing exchange of emails, from a Comment Is Free thread, in which a reader tries to pin down Anas al-Tikriti on his claim that several leading Hamas figures view the Hamas charter as "incorrect, inappropriate, inaccurate and certainly unfit for use"; and that "a complete…

  • British antisemitism today: brief overview at ICCA Brussels Conference

    26 June 2012

    On 21 June 2012, CST's Mark Gardner and Mike Whine MBE addressed the ICCA Brussels Conference on Contemporary Antisemitism, held at the European Parliament. The conference was chaired by Claude Moraes MEP and John Mann MP; and included presentations by the Fundamental Rights Agency, and brief country specific…

  • Iran: Drugged up on Antisemitism

    2 July 2012

    Antisemitism is a powerful and enduring psychoactive drug. Dating back to pre-Roman times, it easily adapts to global and local conditions and climates, yet retains its core psychoactive properties, whereby Jews can be blamed for whatever the user wishes. Psychoactive drugs can be legal or illegal, natural or…

  • CST Annual Dinner 2025

      CST’s largest fundraising event of the year, the Annual Dinner, took place on Wednesday 26 March in central London. Over 1,100 guests attended, including donors, Members of Parliament, senior police officers, communal partners and other supporters of CST’s work. CST welcomed politicians from all the main parties, including Deputy Prime Minis…

  • Antisemitism now: the IHRA controversy

    24 July 2018

    The Labour leadership’s defences of its new Code of Conduct on antisemitism have unleashed a torrent of abuse, including antisemitism, within Labour’s Facebook, Twitter and constituency party circles. Indeed, Labour has received at least two complaints regarding behaviour within the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting that discussed the guidelines.      

  • Antisemitic incidents – 7 November update

    In the 32 days inclusive between the Hamas terror attack on Israel (Saturday 7 October) and Tuesday 7 November, CST recorded at least 1124 antisemitic incidents across the UK. This is the highest ever total reported to CST across a thirty-two-day period. CST has been recording antisemitic incidents since 1984.

  • The Guardian and America's "slavish subservience to Israel"

    The myth of Jewish power dominates antisemitism. The myth finds its strongest mainstream resonance in grotesquely overblown claims about Zionists, or Israel, controlling America. For example, the Guardian Comment is Free website saw fit to run an article on 29 December 2010 that stated America has slavish subservience to Israel Indeed,…

  • Babar Ahmad’s “ideal of jihad” is still a problem

    Babar Ahmad is a British jihadi who returned home to the UK last year after being sentenced to 12 and a half years prison in America for terrorism offences. These offences related to a jihadi website called Azzam Publications (named after Abdullah Azzam, the godfather of the first Afghan jihad) that Ahmad set up and ran.