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Despite Recent Changes in Armenia, Fascism and Anti-Semitism Remain a Concern | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rachel Avraham | 1 Nisan 5781 – March 14, 2021

Despite Recent Changes in Armenia, Fascism and Anti-Semitism Remain a Concern | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rachel Avraham | 1 Nisan 5781 – March 14, 2021
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Germany: Covid-19 Triggers New Wave of Anti-Semitism

German police reported a total of 2,275 anti-Semitic hate crimes an average of six per day in 2020, according to preliminary data provided by the federal government. The tally represents a more than 10% increase over the number of anti-Semitic crimes reported in 2019. Police were able to identify 1,367 suspects but only five individuals were ultimately arrested. It remains unclear why so few perpetrators have faced legal consequences for their crimes, especially when government officials repeatedly claim that fighting anti-Semitism is a top priority. A reason may be that it is politically incorrect to identify the true suspects. German police, possibly under orders from political authorities, systematically assign unsolved anti-Semitic hate crimes to the far right.

Anti-Semitism on rise in Armenia after Second Karabakh War

18 Feb in 8:31 Jewish Press Recently, it was reported that the “To Live and Not Forget” Holocaust Memorial in Yerevan, Armenia was vandalized by local anti-Semites, who sprayed over the Hebrew inscriptions on the monument.  The World Jewish Congress condemned the anti-Semitic vandalism: “It is horrible to see that the Holocaust memorial in Yerevan, Armenia was vandalized with vile anti-Semitic graffiti.  The vandalism was condemned by the city’s mayor.” According to Jewish Press, Rabbi Zamir Isayev also tweeted: “What a disgrace!  A monument to the victims of the Holocaust was once again desecrated in Yerevan.  How can the Armenians justify the desecration of a Holocaust memorial by the fact that Israel sold weapons to Azerbaijan?  Does this give someone the right to desecrate the memorial?”

Vandalism of Holocaust Memorial in Armenia was Utter Disgrace | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rachel Avraham | 4 Adar 5781 – February 16, 2021

Desecrated Armenian Holocaust Memorial Recently, it was reported that the “To Live and Not Forget” Holocaust Memorial in Yerevan, Armenia was vandalized by local anti-Semites, who sprayed over the Hebrew inscriptions on the monument.  The World Jewish Congress condemned the anti-Semitic vandalism: “It is horrible to see that the Holocaust memorial in Yerevan, Armenia was vandalized with vile anti-Semitic graffiti.  The vandalism was condemned by the city’s mayor.” Rabbi Zamir Isayev also tweeted: “What a disgrace!  A monument to the victims of the Holocaust was once again desecrated in Yerevan.  How can the Armenians justify the desecration of a Holocaust memorial by the fact that Israel sold weapons to Azerbaijan?  Does this give someone the right to desecrate the memorial?”

Israel: Expect Sharp Rise in Antisemitism in 2021

Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 Everyone likes to say “Never Again,” but the hatred that fueled the Holocaust is still alive and well in the world today. The new report was prepared ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, while will be marked on Wednesday, January 27. The Ministry of Diaspora Affairs forecasts worrying days ahead for Jews in North America and Europe. Nine out of 10 American Jews who were surveyed in the report said they are concerned by current antisemitic trends in their country. According to one popular conspiracy, “the Jews spread the pandemic for financial gain.” One can only imagine the kind of physical reactions such a sentiment might fuel when the nation begins to assess the aftermath of the Corona lockdowns.

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