anti-semitism

INTERVIEW anti-semitism : Siné: ‘Satire has to be iconoclastic‘

Siné: ‘Satire has to be iconoclastic‘

Interview with the former caricaturist from French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, who founded his own newspaper after he was sacked for his anti-semitic tendencies

by Francesca Barca @ // 23/09/08

anti-semitism, satire, comics, dessins de presse, siné, charlie hebdo, judaism

FOCUS anti-semitism : Paris, Turin book fairs invite Israel

Paris, Turin book fairs invite Israel


But the decision to honour the Jewish state and its culture in France and Italy triggered a boycott effect in both capitals

by Francesca Barca @ // 14/05/08

anti-semitism, anniversario israele, world affairs

OPINION anti-semitism : Jan T. Gross: Poland's 'anti-semitic' attitude

Jan T. Gross: Poland's 'anti-semitic' attitude

Public opinion in Poland is stirred after the American professor's post-war publication is released

by agnieszka niezgoda // 28/01/08

anti-semitism, warsaw, literature, identity, discrimination, european union, violence

PANORAMA

1968: a tour of Europe's revolts

Spain, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Poland and Germany - spinning through Europe's uprisings during that infamous year of rebellion

by Jane Mery @ // 23/01/08

anti-semitism, italy, welfare state, purchasing power, protest, socialism, feminism

REVIEW anti-semitism : ‘Mein Führer’: black comedy about brown fellows

‘Mein Führer’: black comedy about brown fellows

Jewish director Dani Levy has broken taboos with a controversial new comedy about Hitler. The Germans once again ask themselves: Can we be allowed to laugh about Hitler?

by karsten marhold // 15/01/07

anti-semitism, cinema, germany, western eu, culture

anti-semitism : Why resolution 1701 falls short of expectations

Why resolution 1701 falls short of expectations

Following the adoption of resolution 1701, European countries are preparing a peacekeeping force for Lebanon. The European Jewish Congress explains to us why resolution 1701 brings hope but no tangible guarantees

by ilan moss // 25/08/06

anti-semitism, nationalism, al-qaeda, lebanon, economy, war, defence

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Anti-semitism in the babelblogs

How the world spreads

I can't help but come back to the topic of misrepresentations of the debate about the Nazi and Soviet crimes. The Minister of Justice Remigijus Šimašius, previously part of the neo-liberal mouthpiece, the Lithuanian Free Market Institute, wrote an entry in his blog about the accusations against Lithuanians for ...

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Portal manipulates information about Holocaust survivor

I'm really worried how the way certain news are presented in the most popular news portal Delfi fuels tensions in the society and perpetuates harmful stereotypes. Unfortunately, it seems that some journalists of the portal consciously exploit the emotional undertones of the messages they spread, in search for scandals ...

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Anti-semitism, Hungarian style

The reason why I was inspired to write about this is in the entry of last week. It seems like I caught a cold, so I'll be breaf, but there is one point that really interests me as a wannabe gender researcher.

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Budapest, July 4: the most surrealistic nationalist demonstration

On July 3rd the Supreme Court of Hungary the Court of Appeal ruled that the neo-nationalist para-military organisation "Magyar Garda" (Hungarian guard) must be dissolved, as the activities of the organisation violate the constitution of Hungary. Magyar Garda (further MG) applied to make a demonstration against the ruling, but the ...

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Racism, "arts" and European politics

The French comedian and anti-Semite Dieudonné declared in the end of March that he will run for European Parliament in the upcoming elections. Dieudonné, son of a French sociologist and a Cameroonian book keeper, can look back on a long history of political engagement: He run for President in France ...

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