Category Archives: Racism
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Global Jewish organizations condemn attempts to stifle criticism of Israel
1July 20, 2018 by IJV
Independent Jewish Voices is proud to join Jewish Voice for Peace and over 30 other Jewish organizations worldwide in signing …
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We must define antisemitism to fight it effectively
Leave a commentJune 17, 2018 by IJV
The following letter was published in the Guardian on 15 June 2018, supported by Independent Jewish Voices, Jewish Socialists’ Group, …
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Joint statement on Tory links to antisemitism in European politics
Leave a commentApril 18, 2018 by IJV
As the House of Commons holds a debate on antisemitism called by the Conservative Party, we are calling on the …
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Jeremy Corbyn and the Jewdas Seder: A Statement by Independent Jewish Voices
Leave a commentApril 3, 2018 by IJV
Independent Jewish Voices was founded to challenge the view that communal bodies such as the Board of Deputies and more …
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IJV Statement on Allegations of Antisemitism in the Labour Party
10May 1, 2016 by IJV
We are concerned at the proliferation in recent weeks of sweeping allegations of pervasive antisemitism within the Labour Party. Some …
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The War for Nothing – Uri Avnery’s Column 30/08/14
Leave a commentAugust 31, 2014 by IJV
AFTER 50 DAYS, the war is over. Hallelujah. On the Israeli side: 71 dead, among them 66 soldiers, 1 child. …
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Uri Avnery’s latest: The Atrocity
Leave a commentJuly 11, 2014 by IJV
Uri Avnery’s latest: When the canon roar, the muses fall silent The Atrocity July 12, 2014 BOMBS ARE raining on …
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EU Antisemitism Survey
Leave a commentSeptember 25, 2012 by IJV
European Antisemitism Survey Your Chance to Have Your Say As you may have read in the press, the European Union …
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Young American Jews Speak Out
Leave a commentMarch 5, 2012 by IJV
Liza Behrendt, a 22-year-old American Jewish Activist from Young Jewish and Proud (the youth wing of Jewish Voice for Peace), stood up …
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