Sofia – The European Jewish Congress expresses its deep concern over rising nationalism and antisemitism in Bulgaria and condemns attacks on the Organization of the Jews in Bulgaria “Shalom”. As the political representation of Bulgarian Jews, Shalom is affiliated to the European Jewsih Congress.
Far-right-nationalist Vazrazdane party head Kostadin Kostadinov’s comments that Professor Alexander Oscar, President of “Shalom”, as well as members of the Bulgarian Jewish community, are “nazis and fascists” represent the most sinister form of contemporary antisemitism.
Members of the Vazrazdane party have also been involved in expressing other forms of antisemitic speech, including allegations that Bulgarian Jews are disloyal to the country and prioritize foreign interests. Additionally, they have referred to Jews in Bulgaria as foreigners, implying a need for them to be careful how they behave.
The European Jewish Congress stands in firm solidarity with our friends and colleagues and the Jewish community in Bulgaria and calls on the Bulgarian government and institutions to undertake urgent steps to stop these antisemitic attacks and actions seeking to marginalise and intimidate the community.
Thank you @eurojewcong for standing next to us in this turbulent moment. https://t.co/prTK7y2pGH
— Alek Oscar (@alekoscar) June 26, 2023
We're deeply concerned over rising antisemitism in Bulgaria & condemn the attacks on 🇧🇬 Jewish rep org @ShalomBulgaria
— European Jewish Congress (@eurojewcong) June 26, 2023
The offensive remarks made by the leader of a major political party, Vazrazdane, are unacceptable & only fuel the flames of intolerance.https://t.co/2mABp0R4OY
Terrible that the leader of a major Bulgarian political party, Vazrazdane, called Bulgaria’s Jewish rep org @ShalomBulgaria “Nazis.” I asked PM Denkov to denounce this hate speech & make clear there's no place for #antisemitism in Bulgarian society. Read: https://t.co/4ILxRgy3Rd pic.twitter.com/ZhZRxqu994
— Jonathan Greenblatt (@JGreenblattADL) June 23, 2023