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Anti-Semitic attacks in the UK doubled in the first half of this year compared with the same period in 2008, according to new figures.

The Jewish Community Security Trust, which monitors anti-Semitism, says it recorded 609 incidents between January and June - up from 276 last year.

Most incidents were abusive behaviour, but there were also 77 violent acts.


The trust said the rise had been driven by anger over Israel's military campaign against Hamas in Gaza.

That conflict, between December 2008 and January 2009, was followed by an almost immediate rise in anti-Semitic incidents in the UK.

According to the CST, the total number of incidents for the first six months of this year was worse than the previous record of 598 incidents for the whole of 2006.

Some 286 incidents occurred in January alone - but the security body said that a disproportionately higher monthly number of attacks and abuse continued into the spring.

The attacks recorded so far include 77 acts of physical violence and two life-threatening assaults, one of which was an attempt to run somebody over with a car.

The CST says there have also been 400 incidents of general abuse, including hate mail to synagogues, along with 62 attacks on property that can be clearly defined as having a religious role.

The CST uses definitions of violence which are broadly in line with the way police record incidents elsewhere in society. It stresses that it has also discounted more than 200 reports where it could not work out if the incident was anti-Semitic or anti-Israel.

Mark Gardner, of the CST, said: "British Jews are facing ever higher levels of racist attack and intimidation that threaten the wellbeing of our otherwise happy and successful Jewish community.

"There is no excuse for anti-Semitism, racism and bias, and it is totally unacceptable that overseas conflicts should be impacting here in this way."

Earlier this year, Muslim leaders issued a joint statement denouncing anti-Semitism, amid fears that violent elements from within their own communities were responsible for the increase in attacks.

Cohesion minister Shahid Malik, one of two Muslims in government, said: "This rise in anti-Semitism is not just concerning for the British Jewish communities but for all those who see themselves as decent human beings.

"The fight against anti-Semitism is a fight that should engage us all. This country will not tolerate those who seek to direct hatred towards any part of our community.

"It may be legitimate for individuals to criticise or be angry at the actions of the Israel government but we must never allow this anger to be used to justify anti-Semitism."

 

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Source : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8166173.stm

 



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thats pretty awful, there are some really fucked up people in this country.



Damn.



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^ You'll be banned...

Anyway how are jewish people a 'racial' grouping? I don't see it being a racist crime really, but of course it is still a crime. Religeous? I don't believe an athiest could be a jew by the same definition that I don't believe an athiest could be muslim.

Its a shame that people are being attacked for no reason, being targeted especially for no particular crime or reason.



Tease.

Squilliam said:
^ You'll be banned...

Anyway how are jewish people a 'racial' grouping? I don't see it being a racist crime really, but of course it is still a crime. Religeous? I don't believe an athiest could be a jew by the same definition that I don't believe an athiest could be muslim.

Its a shame that people are being attacked for no reason, being targeted especially for no particular crime or reason.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew

i consider active violent hate crimes against anyone to be bad, but i think you need to be carefull on these issues, especially with religion


let me describe it like this:

we have 0 issue in society with mocking or hating on people who believe in faries or dragons, yes? but i dont see how thoose beliefs are more or less vaild than religous ones, we have no evidence of either.



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Seems... unsurprising. Xenophobia as a whole is rising in the UK... yes?

Plus the media recently has turned against Israel for whatever reason.



Not surprised



Kasz216 said:
Seems... unsurprising. Xenophobia as a whole is rising in the UK... yes?

Plus the media recently has turned against Israel for whatever reason.


1. i dont know, but the popularity of the xenophobic parties is going up, and elements of the media are borderline xenophobic.

2. that would be the war, and its not against the entire nation, atleast not on any respectable media outlet, its against the action there government took in the war, i.e. possible war crimes, eccessive use of military force, etc. (not neccessairly my view, but thats what i got from the media ive seen/heard)



It's a sad situation. More and more people becoming xenophobic. It seems they are willing to hate anything because the tabloids and the BNP complain about immigration and what gets me these people are actually listening. It's sick. We need better education and integration to stop xenophobia rising. I appologise on behalf of my 'fellow' countrymen.



highwaystar101 said:
It's a sad situation. More and more people becoming xenophobic. It seems they are willing to hate anything because the tabloids and the BNP complain about immigration and what gets me these people are actually listening. It's sick. We need better education and integration to stop xenophobia rising. I appologise on behalf of my 'fellow' countrymen.

are there any partys that support socialy proggressive education here though? i cant find any, can you?

if i had the cash, id run myself, but alas, i have not the funds!