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National Hate Crime Awareness Week 8 – 15 October 2016
9 October 2016
Founded in 2009 to mark the 10th anniversary of the London Nail Bomb attacks in Brixton, National Hate Crime Awareness Week is taking place this year between 8th-15th October. The week is coordinated by the 17-24-30 NO to Hate Crime campaign and Stop Hate UK. 17-24-30 was set up to commemorate the dates of the three London nail bombs planted by David Copeland, a racist homophobe who wanted to target the Black, Asian and Gay communities in Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho. The attacks left three people dead and injured over 130 people.
Paris Kosher grocery terror attack - latest CST statement
Media reports indicate that hostages have been taken at a kosher grocery store in Paris, and that there may well be casualties in the incident. This follows the murder of a Police officer in Paris yesterday and the deadly terrorist attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper office on Wednesday. There…
CST Security Shabbat hosted by Bushey United Synagogue
14 February 2019
CST senior staff were delighted to join Bushey United Synagogue recently for a very special Security Shabbat. CST was honoured to be welcomed by the community to talk about our work and the opportunities available for members to help us in our mission to tackle antisemitism across the UK. We would like to express our sincere thanks to Rabbi Elchonon Feldman, the Board and members of Bushey United Synagogue who are extremely engaged and supportive of our work and of our mission.
Antisemitic Incidents Report January-June 2023
3 August 2023
CST’s Antisemitic Incidents Report January-June 2023, published today, shows 803 instances of ani-Jewish hate recorded across the UK in the first six months of this year.
Raise Your Banners & Karl Dallas: Youre All Zionists Now
Anti-Zionists usually deflect accusations of antisemitism by saying that they only criticise Zionists, not Jews. The proof is usually provided by far left Jewish anti-Zionists: eagerly using their Jewishness to all the better abuse the rest of the Jewish (ie Zionist) community, and the Jewish (ie Zionist) establishment in particular. Now, th…
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.
Police announce new risk assessment for Jewish community
National Policing Lead for Counter Terrorism, Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley, has announced that the terrorist threat assessment relating to the UK Jewish community has been increased in the light of recent events in Paris, Belgium and elsewhere. Assistant Commissioner Rowley said: The global picture of terrorist activity does give us…
Pathway to Terror
21 October 2024
From antisemitism to terrorism: Robert Taylor and the Goyim Defense League (GDL) CST’s latest research briefing published today, titled Pathway to Terror, reveals the full story of Robert Taylor who was sentenced on Friday 18 October 2024 to 4 years in prison for nine offences relating to racial hatred, two terror offences, two…
Antisemitic chanting by West Ham United supporters
23 February 2015
CST welcomes today's statement by Lord Ouseley, Chair of football's anti-discriminiation campaign Kick It Out, in which he condemns antisemitic chanting by some West Ham United supporters on their way to yesterday's match against Tottenham Hotspur.
CST Security Response to Paris Murders
CST, working with Police and Government, has increased its security cover at Jewish locations throughout the country. This is in response to the terrorist attack on Friday 9th January in Paris upon the Hyper Cacher Jewish store, in which four hostages were killed by a Jihadi terrorist. The previous day,…