Anti-Semitism Report: Anti-Jewish Conspiracy Theories Rise



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“Sieg Heil”, “Juden Pack” and swastikas, carved on the door of the Biel synagogue. Not in 1939, but last Thursday. It is not an isolated case: this year there have already been three more attacks on Jewish institutions. The latest report on anti-Semitism from the Swiss Association of Israelite Communities (SIG) and the Foundation Against Racism and Anti-Semitism (GRA) shows that anti-Semitism remains a problem today.

“We’ve been warning for a long time: words will be followed by deeds,” says Jonathan Kreutner, SIG’s secretary general. As the report shows, the internet is rife with anti-Jewish slogans. This lists 485 serious anti-Semitic incidents in the online area alone. “What was particularly notable in 2020: Half of the taglines were related to conspiracy theories.”

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