Britain – Declaration to fight antisemitism signed in London

A declaration pledging to challenge antisemitism was signed on behalf of all participating nations on Tuesday, the final day of the London Conference on Combating Antisemitism.
Noting the dramatic increase in antisemitism being disseminated in the media and attacks targeting Jewish persons and property, the London Declaration was signed by 125 parliamentarians from 40 countries.

It called on national governments, parliaments, international institutions, political and civic leaders and civil society to “affirm democratic and human values, build societies based on respect and citizenship and combat any manifestations of antisemitism and discrimination.”

It made the promise that the parliamentarians affirm their commitment to a comprehensive program of action to meet this challenge.

“We are alarmed at the resurrection of the old language of prejudice and its modern manifestations – in rhetoric and political action – against Jews, Jewish belief and practice and the State of Israel,” the statement said.

Confirmed at a press conference, the declaration made reference in particular to Venezuela and Iran stating: “We are alarmed by government-backed antisemitism in general and state-backed genocidal antisemitism, in particular.”

Signatories also pledged to expose, challenge and isolate those who engage in hate against Jews and target the State of Israel as a Jewish collective.

It also called upon governments to challenge any form of Holocaust denial. Again in reference to Iran it stated “any foreign leader, politician or public figure that denies, denigrates or trivializes the Holocaust” must be challenged.

Earlier in the day parliamentarians called on their respective governments and the UN to “never again to allow the institutions of the international community to be abused for the purposes of trying to establish any legitimacy for antisemitism.”

The parliamentarians issued a declaration stating that the international community must “not be witness or party to another gathering like Durban in 2001” in reference to the infamous UN “anti-racism” conference in which the focus on Israel, to the exclusion of all other issues, was widely perceived as antisemitic.

The declaration calls for the European Union Council of Ministers to address the issue of combating antisemitism; the exposure and isolation of governments and individual politicians who engage in hate against Jews and the establishment of an international taskforce of Internet specialists to measure racism and antisemitism online and propose international responses.


Irwin Cotler“There is a new sophisticated, globalizing, virulent and even lethal antisemitism, reminiscent of the atmospherics of the ’30s and without parallel or precedent since the end of the Second World War,”
former Canadian attorney-general and founding co-chair of the conference, Irwin Cotler, said.

“Silence is not an option. This time has come not only to sound the alarm but to act. For as history has taught us only too well: while it may begin with Jews, it does not end with Jews. Antisemitism is the canary in the mineshaft of evil, and it threatens us all,” he added.


John Mann MP“The Internet, the globalization of the media, a resurgence of the extreme right and an anti-Zionist hard left have combined to create a febrile environment, in which the spread of old and new antisemitic theories and attitudes have been able to gain traction with alarming ease,”
said John Mann MP, chair of the Parliamentary Committee Against Antisemitism. “The Durban conference was amongst the manifestations of this trend”.

“Antisemitism is a touchstone for other ills within wider society and unless we move to address its spread now, and as a matter of the utmost urgency, we will all pay a heavy price,” he added.

The London conference was hosted by the Interparliamentary Coalition for Combating Antisemitism (ICCA), the British Foreign Office and the Department of Communities and Local Government.

During the two-day conference, parliamentarians and experts hammered out a series of strategies to tackle global antisemitism.

Source: www.jpost.com

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