Search Results for 'antisemitic incidents'

  • National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2021

    CST is proud to support National Hate Crime Awareness Week, this year taking place from October 9-16. During this week, we work to raise awareness about hate crime, grow understanding of what it is and how to report it, and cooperate with authorities, partners and communities to combat it.    

  • 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.

  • The Month of Hate

    A new research briefing from CST titled 'The Month of Hate: Antisemitism & extremism during the Israel-Gaza conflict', published today, reveals the true extent of the unprecedented wave of antisemitism in this country in the month from 8 May to 7 June, during and after the recent conflict in Israel and Gaza. Thi…

  • CST stands against anti-Jewish hate

    The rise in antisemitism in this country since last weekend, fuelled by antisemitic reactions to the conflict in Israel and Gaza, is utterly predictable and completely disgraceful.

  • The Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism: a flawed definition that risks setting back efforts to tackle antisemitism

    Last week 200 academics published a document called The Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism that they recommend should replace the IHRA working definition of antisemitism.

  • 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. 

  • Far too many students experience prejudice

    18 December 2020

    Right now, at universities all over the country, academics are arguing over whether or not their institutions should adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism. This is the definition that was at the centre of one of the most divisive episodes in the Labour Party antisemitism saga, when Jeremy Corbyn fought to the bitter end to prevent the party adopting the definition in full – a fight he ultimately lost.

  • Campus Antisemitism in Britain 2018-2020

    A new investigation by CST, published today in a report titled Campus Antisemitism in Britain 2018-2020, has found 123 antisemitic incidents affecting Jewish students, academics and student bodies in 34 different towns and cities across the UK during the past two academic years.

  • 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.

  • Antisemitic Incidents Report January-June 2020

    Today CST has published its Antisemitic Incidents Report for January-June 2020, which shows that 789 antisemitic incidents were recorded by CST across the UK in the first six months of this year.