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Hate Fuelled: the role of online platforms inciting murder in Buffalo
“Every Time I think maybe I shouldn’t commit to an attack I spend 5 min of /pol/, then my motivation returns” wrote Payton Gendron, when explaining the ideological journey that led him to murder ten people, mostly African-Americans, at a supermarket in Buffalo on 14 May 2022. He was talking about a messag…
Yom HaShoah - Chief Rabbi's Thought For The Day
5 April 2013
Below is the Thought For The Day by Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks as broadcast this morning on BBC Radio 4: - This coming Sunday is Yom HaShoah, the day we in the Jewish community observe our Holocaust Remembrance Day. And this year it will coincide with…
Thursday 14th April 2016 – a day I will never forget
15 April 2016
Thursday 14th April 2016 was a day I fulfilled a sense of obligation and something that I see as every Jew’s duty, regardless of “how Jewish” you are. Thursday 14th April 2016 I went to Auschwitz.
CST supporting National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020
12 October 2020
CST is proud to support National Hate Crime Awareness Week , this year taking place from 10-17 October. It is a week of education and action; an opportunity to grow understanding of what hate crime actually is, encourage those who see it to report it, and urge communities, local authorities and partner organisations to tackle it head-on.
American Nazi "Prophecy" and Dr Daud Abdullah: Deja Vu?
12 July 2011
Allegations of antisemitism are mounting against Sheikh Raed Salah of the Islamic Movement, as legal squabbles continue over Britains attempts to deport him back to Israel. Salahs public relations defence is being led by MEMO (Middle East Monitor), a UK Islamist lobby / media group under the directorship of D…
Man who planned to travel to Islamic State has been found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism against UK Jewish community
21 February 2018
A 32-year-old man from Somalia has been found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism, including on the UK Jewish community. Aweys Shikhey, living in North London, was arrested by Counter Terrorism officers on 23 May 2017 as he prepared to board a flight to Turkey, intending to then travel on to Syria where he envisioned fighting for the Islamic State.
Volvos, pushchairs and the Jewish threat to multi-cultural Britain
2 August 2010
In the Monty Python sketch, Hells Grannies, an earnest TV documentary presenter investigates ruthless gangs of grannies, who rule the streets by spreading fear and terror amongst healthy young men and women, clobbering people with their handbags and walking sticks. I was reminded of the sketch when re…
Lessons Learned: Vigilance and resolution: Living antidotes to an ancient virus
9 October 2016
Antisemitism is an insidious evil. The habits of antisemitism have been burrowing into European and British culture for as long as we can remember. In England, during the late mediaeval period, the Jewish community faced constant persecution: Shylock, the great villain of the Merchant of Venice, was a cliché of his time. By the time Cromwell reopened England to Jewish settlement under the Commonwealth in the 1650s, antisemitism had mutated within common parlance and culture.
Rupert Murdoch, the "Zionist movement" and BBC Radio 5 Live
25 January 2011
Rupert Murdoch has long been a person of fascination to those who believe that Jews, or Zionists, run the media. You only have to put "Rupert Murdoch Jewish" into Google and scroll through the 209,000 results, many of them from neo-Nazi web forums, to marvel at the geneological detective work that…
CST welcomes British Government’s decision to adopt International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of antisemitism
12 December 2016
CST welcomes and applauds the decision by the British Government, led by Theresa May, to adopt a definition of antisemitism. Britain is the first European country to adopt a definition of antisemitism in order to combat antisemitic hate crimes.