In this context of de facto Protestant establishment, antisemitism surfaced on both the Federalist and Anti-Federalist sides in the debates concerning religion in the proposed Constitution. |
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The crime of antisemitism is an ageless one, an international one, and a heinous one. |
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My family was in Haifa, and I still remember at school, back in England, the kind of casual unmalicious antisemitism, my being so puzzled by it. |
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Both Labour and Tories are now committed to stronger action to tackling Islamophobia, antisemitism and other forms of hate crime. |
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Following so closely on the heels of the Sudeten Crisis, the events now known as Kristallnacht brought the topic of antisemitism, both within France and without. |
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All the steps taken are aimed at combating not only antisemitism but racism in general and some of these are described elsewhere in this report. |
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I belonged to an underground communist group because I saw communism as a way of combatting the antisemitism in Poland. |
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Finally, racism, xenophobia and antisemitism, have, I am sorry to say, existed throughout the world since time immemorial. |
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Best, Joe Dear Joe, I will only return to the subject of Jewishness and the evil of antisemitism in every other epistle. |
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To attack a synagogue and a kosher grocery store is quite simply antisemitism and racism. |
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Mr. Moise Moghrabi: For 27 years, our league has been collecting data and publishing an annual report on incidents of antisemitism in Canada. |
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In recent years, there has been a documented increase in reported incidents of anti-Black racism, antisemitism, and Islamophobia in Canada. |
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Beneath the OULC headlines lies an intellectual structure that legitimises and reproduces antisemitism at a rate of knots. |
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Our aim with the year is to highlight the way racism, xenophobia and antisemitism are a threat to the respect of fundamental rights and to the economic and social cohesion of the European Union. |
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I would like to come back to the question of homophobia and the difference between hate crimes based on homophobia and those based on antisemitism, racial and other problems. |
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We agreed on that occasion to convene a follow-up conference in order to undertake an up-dated status check on antisemitism and to propose programmatic guidelines for containing its spread. |
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The French interviewees identified two new types of antisemitism: One type had been adopted by some people of Maghrebi origin whose anti-Zionism and anti-Israelism was perceived to have gradually shifted towards antisemitism. |
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Woolf and her husband Leonard hated and feared 1930s fascism with its antisemitism. |
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He was accused of both racism, for his handling of the apartheid issue with the South African delegation, and antisemitism. |
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A long-term policy should be devised to combat manifestations of antisemitism in all fields, particularly by means of the necessary legal measures. |
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June Purvis Portsmouth It's magic dust, this antisemitism stuff. |
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An examination of the articles Jew, Law, Pharisee, Priest, Rabbi, Scribe, Talmud reveals a very scrupulous shying away from any antisemitism by the sharp-tongued author. |
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At the same time the new freedoms have unleashed worrisome new waves of antisemitism along with ancient nationalistic sentiments long held in a sort of suspended animation under the communist regimes. |
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These include legislation, law enforcement, data collection, the fight against antisemitism, training and support of civil society and intercultural and inter-religious education. |
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It also fueled antisemitism, xenophobia, nativism, and isolationism. |
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This development, which is taking a variety of forms, reminds us that antisemitism is not an illness that heals itself but must be addressed directly and strenuously if its spread is to be curbed. |
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According to one interviewee in Germany, pacifist and pro-Palestinian demonstrations there often seemed to display strong notions of antisemitism. |
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The precise relationship of the anti-Zionism of the New Left to anti-Israeli sentiments and antisemitism after 2000 remains unclear in the existing literature on the subject. |
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The American Chesterton Society has devoted a whole issue of its magazine, Gilbert, to defending Chesterton against charges of antisemitism. |
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Although Pound repudiated his antisemitism in public, he maintained his views in private. |
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Pound scholar Wendy Stallard Flory writes that separating the poetry from the antisemitism is perceived as apologetic. |
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Some of the participants described experiences of antisemitism in their work place, in campus and even at school. |
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He was accused of both racism, for resisting exclusion of apartheid South Africa, and antisemitism. |
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Racism, especially antisemitism, was a central feature of the regime. |
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Condemned by virtually every Lutheran denomination, these statements and their influence on antisemitism have contributed to his controversial status. |
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The most famous transported prisoner is probably French army officer Alfred Dreyfus, wrongly convicted of treason in a trial in 1894, held in an atmosphere of antisemitism. |
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Antisemitism arose during the Middle Ages, in the form of persecutions, pogroms, forced conversions, expulsions, social restrictions and ghettoization. |
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