Assembly backs international anti-Semitism guidelines
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Assembly backs international anti-Semitism guidelines
The London Assembly has unanimously agreed to adopt
the internationally recognised International Holocaust Remembrance
Alliance (IHRA) guidelines on anti-Semitism. The Assembly pledged
to combat this form of racism and condemned the rise of
anti-Semitism in the UK and London over recent years. Andrew
Dismore AM, who proposed the motion said: “The recent
rise in...Request free trial
Assembly backs international anti-Semitism guidelines
Andrew Dismore AM, who proposed the motion said:
“The recent rise in anti-Semitism is utterly obscene. We have a large Jewish population in London and they, like everybody else, should be protected from the words and actions of the intolerant and ignorant. Yet there’s little doubt that the decision last year to leave the EU, and the recent election of President Trump, has left some unpleasant individuals believing they have permission to act on their prejudices.
In recent months we’ve seen Jewish people, and their properties, become the target for acts of hatred. If we’re to weed out anti-Semitism, we need to be clear about the challenge on our hands. These guidelines leave no room for doubt about the many ways in which anti-Semitism manifests itself. By adopting them we’re issuing a warning that any expression of anti-Semitism will not be tolerated.
While it is vital the Assembly responds quickly and unequivocally to recent events, this motion goes beyond expressing alarm: we must take action to stamp out this despicable behaviour and we must take it now.”
Gareth Bacon AM, who seconded the motion said:
“It is deeply concerning to note the increase in anti-Semitic hate crimes in London and the UK in recent years.
It has seemed in recent times that there are some areas of society in which this sort of discrimination is considered acceptable. It is not.
Hatred and discrimination of any sort is of course wholly
unacceptable and it is important the London Assembly makes a
point of taking a stand.”
This Assembly expresses alarm at the rise in anti-Semitism in
recent years across the UK including London. This includes
incidents when criticism of Israel has been expressed using
anti-Semitic tropes.
This Assembly hereby adopts the above definition of anti-Semitism as set out by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance and pledges to combat this pernicious form of racism.
Notes to editors:
2. The motion was agreed unanimously. |
