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Crif/Europe - European election: Crif calls for a citizen mobilization

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31 May 2019
On the occasion of the European elections, the President of Crif, Francis Kalifat calls for citizen mobilization. "On May 26th, vote for lists that defend democratic values and fundamental rights".

Crif/Europe - Is it safe to be Jewish in Germany in 2019?

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31 May 2019
On May 25th, Felix Klein, the German Government Commissioner for Anti-Semitism, said that he did not recommend the wearing of kippas in some parts of Germany. A statement showing the important anti-Semitic climate that weighs on Germany. We asked Aras-Nathan Keul, a member of the German Federal Youth Organization of the Friendship Society with Israel, and adviser to the German-Jewish NGO "WerteInitiative" what was his view about the current situation.

Crif - Crif at UN Watch rally against UN biased condemnations of Israel

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18 March 2019
#EnoughIsEnough. This was the motto of the gathering that was organized today by UN Watch in Geneva, in front of the headquarters of the UN Human Rights Council. The purpose of this event? Denouncing the systematic condemnations of the United Nations against Israel.

Antisemitism - Crif calls for a national bounce against antisemitism

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12 February 2019
President Francis Kalifat calls for a "national bounce against anti-Semitism." He stresses that "beyond being a threat to Jews, anti-Semitism is a signal of the democratic weakening of our country.

Antisemitism - EJC: The FRA report on Experiences of Antisemitism Should be a Final Warning for Authorities to Act

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13 December 2018
The European Jewish Congress (EJC) expresses deep concern over the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) report ‘Experiences and Perceptions of Antisemitism – Second survey on discrimination and hate crime against Jews in the EU’

Antisemitism - World Jewish Congress responds to EU findings on rise of antisemitism

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10 December 2018
“Now, more than ever, it is incumbent upon political leaders to set the tone of what is acceptable discourse in Europe,” said Ron Lauder.

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