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Campaign Against Antisemitism
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CAA is a volunteer-led charity dedicated to exposing and countering #antisemitism through education and #zerotolerance law enforcement.
United Kingdom
Joined August 2014
“God save the King!” Marchers Against Antisemitism sing the national anthem outside Downing Street. This is how the Jewish community and its friends march. How unlike so many other marches that we’ve seen over the past year in London. On this march, there are no violent attempts to gain access to Downing Street or desecration of national monuments, there are no masks or glorification of terrorism, no fireworks or racist rhetoric. This is what a real peaceful march looks like. #MarchAgainstAntisemitism
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RT @antisemitism: At this very moment, @kanyewest is going on yet another antisemitic rampage. It couldn’t be any clearer that he is an un…
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At this very moment, @kanyewest is going on yet another antisemitic rampage. It couldn’t be any clearer that he is an unrepentant, proud antisemite. More people have viewed these posts than there are Jews on the planet. It is obvious that Ye has not learned his lesson the first time, when Adidas ended its partnership with him, following our call to do so at the time. @ElonMusk, at a time of unprecedented antisemitism, there can be no mistaking this incitement for exactly what it is. We call on you to remove him from @X.
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Here is @JeremyCorbyn comparing people in Gaza to survivors of concentration camps in 1945 in a blatant comparison of Israel to Nazis. According to the International (IHRA) Definition of Antisemitism, “Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis” is an example of antisemitism. Back in 2018, when Mr Corbyn and his far-left faction of the then-Labour Party resisted the adoption of the Definition, we argued that it was because many of them believed that they had breached it in the past and would in the future if they expressed their real views. In the end, the pressure to adopt the Definition was too great because it was manifestly the right thing to do, particularly given the scandal of anti-Jewish racism under Mr Corbyn’s leadership. Now, as a member of the new Alliance group and unshackled by the Definition or Labour’s rules, Mr Corbyn is once again able to say what he really thinks, and it isn’t pretty. You can find more of his comments in the past that breached the Definition at
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RT @antisemitism: Palestine Solidarity Campaign exposed It has now been revealed that permission for the first anti-Israel protest was sou…
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RT @antisemitism: This week is Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week. Let’s talk about the claims of sexual abuse committed by Ham…
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Palestine Solidarity Campaign exposed It has now been revealed that permission for the first anti-Israel protest was sought already on 7th October 2023, while Hamas was still slaughtering Jews in southern Israel. The permission was requested by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). This was prior to any Israeli action in Gaza. At that point, the only action in the region was Hamas killing Jews, and this was evidently motivation for the PSC to rush to activate people to rally ‘in solidarity’. Past senior figures in the group, who have also been involved in the marches over the past year, have previously met with Hamas leaders. Anti-Israel marches since the Hamas massacre sixteen months ago have cost the UK taxpayer around £55 million, accounting for over 70,000 police officer shifts. These breathtaking figures are for London alone, and do not account for the protests that have taken place in city centres around the country, usually on weekends. Many of these shifts have been filled by officers being drafted from elsewhere in the country, depriving other regions of personnel. At a time when the rate of actually solving crimes in Britain is frighteningly low, the Met Police has prioritised securing protests organised by a group that rushed to action on 7th October. Recently, the Met Commissioner has warned that his force faces “eye-watering cuts” to services unless funding is increased. Perhaps he should have thought of that before failing for over a year to place meaningful restrictions on these marches despite admitting that they posed a threat to Jewish communities. Police chiefs around the country have also warned that thousands of officers face losing their jobs because of shortfalls in funds. So was it really worth tens of thousands of pounds to police regular anti-Israel marches by a group that rushed to activism while Jews were being slaughtered? Enough is enough. It is finally time for trade unions and politicians to disaffiliate and withdraw their support from the PSC.
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RT @antisemitism: “We are hunting them for fun in the UK.” A 29-year-old man has admitted to writing antisemitic posts and professing supp…
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RT @antisemitism: How do British Jews perceive @Guardian’s coverage of Jewish issues? A staggering 69% of British Jews view The Guardian’s…
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RT @antisemitism: How do British Jews perceive the BBC’s coverage of Jewish issues? A shocking 92% of British Jews view the BBC’s coverage…
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RT @antisemitism: It says something about the state of our country that a Holocaust exhibition is deemed “too political” for Westminster Ha…
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How do British Jews perceive @Guardian’s coverage of Jewish issues? A staggering 69% of British Jews view The Guardian’s coverage of Jewish issues unfavourably. This finding, revealed in our latest polling, affirms what many in the British Jewish community have long believed: The Guardian cannot be trusted to report fairly on Jewish concerns. Time and again, the paper has downplayed or excused antisemitism in politics, provided a platform for voices that demonise Israel while ignoring antisemitism from the far-left, and dismissed or distorted Jewish fears to fit an ideological agenda. The Guardian needs to change the story.
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RT @antisemitism: “Jews run the world.” Only one-third (34%) of British Jews believe that Jews have a long-term future in the UK. We took…
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“We are hunting them for fun in the UK.” A 29-year-old man has admitted to writing antisemitic posts and professing support for proscribed terror groups Hamas and Hizballah. Zakir Hussain pleaded guilty to a total of eleven charges; four of expressing support for proscribed organisations and seven of stirring up racial hatred. He is said to have referred to 7th October 2023 – the day that Hamas terrorists invaded Israel, murdering some 1,200 people and taking over 250 hostage – as a “beautiful day”. Other comments reportedly included: “We are hunting them for fun in the UK” and “I’m in London any Jews out there come out and stand up for your religion.” He is due to be sentenced in March.
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RT @antisemitism: You seem to have missed a review, @Channel4. You know, the one where we pointed out that Bushra Shaikh has a history of…
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You seem to have missed a review, @Channel4. You know, the one where we pointed out that Bushra Shaikh has a history of antisemitic remarks and you’re insisting on presenting a sanitised version of her to promote an ideological agenda. These posts include claims that European Jews are “lying scumbags” and a “problem”. Why is she suitable to present a ‘pro-immigration’ stance? The public has made it clear to you that they do not want this sort of person on their television. And your response is...a joke post? Yet another reason to boycott this “stupid idea” of a show. Oh, and just so there’s no doubt who exactly Bushra Shaikh is, here are even more of her posts.
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How do British Jews perceive the BBC’s coverage of Jewish issues? A shocking 92% of British Jews view the BBC’s coverage of Jewish issues unfavourably, more so than any other broadcaster. This damning statistic, revealed in our latest polling, reflects years of frustration with the BBC’s biased and inadequate reporting on issues affecting the Jewish community. Jews are licence-fee payers too. The BBC must get its act together, urgently.
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It says something about the state of our country that a Holocaust exhibition is deemed “too political” for Westminster Hall in Parliament. It says even more that a stall from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) – one of the organisers behind London’s anti-Israel marches – is apparently fine for the same venue. We welcome Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s opening of an investigation into how permission was refused for the Holocaust exhibition. Only one-third of British Jews believe that they have a long-term future in the UK, according to our polling. When our own Parliament hesitates to authorise a Holocaust exhibition while happily hosting controversial displays, it is clear why.
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