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  Serge Cwajgenbaum’s address to the MEPs present at EJC Meeting in Brussels, June 29, 2010
  
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Thursday,July 1, 2010

  European Jewish Congress : Jobbik successes prove acceptable Antisemitism alive and well in Europe, need to go on offensive against hatred
  
The European Jewish Congress (EJC) has reacted to the success of the far-right, anti Roma and anti-Semitic party, Jobbik, in the Hungarian elections. On Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, the EJC says that Jobbik’s successes prove that acceptable Antisemitism, xenophobia and racism are still alive and well in parts of Europe. The EJC said that in reaction to these results, there needs to be a major offensive against hate in Europe... [...];
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Monday,April 12, 2010

  The European Jewish Congress firmly condemns the acts of antisemitic vandalism that have defaced the walls of the "Dimcho Debelianov" Jewish School in the city of Sofia
  
Antisemitism has no place in democracies such as Bulgaria that, like other member countries of the European Union... [...];
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Monday,March 22, 2010

  Correction
  
A recent press release (“European Jewish Congress Alarmed by Extreme Right's Success in European Elections” - June 9th 2009) about the European Jewish Congress' reaction to the results of the European Parliament elections made reference to the Danish People's Party (Dansk Folkeparti)... [...];
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Thursday,June 11, 2009

  European Jewish Congress Alarmed by Extreme Right’s Success in European Elections
  
“As we assess the results of this week's elections, one disturbing trend has already crystallized; the gains made by extreme-right groups is a Europe-wide phenomenon. The success of the far-right and nationalistic parties that won seats in the elections on the basis of racist, anti-Semitic and xenophobic platforms... [...];
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Tuesday,June 9, 2009

  European Jewish Congress Deeply Concerned about Racist and Anti-Semitic Rhetoric by Candidates for European Parliament
  
As millions of Europeans prepare to elect representatives to the European Parliament this week, the European Jewish Congress noted with alarm the increased use of anti-Semitic rhetoric by candidates across Europe... [...];
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Tuesday,June 2, 2009

  Ahmadinejad’s Revisionist History and Hatred Should Not Rule the Day at Durban II
  
Statement by Dr. Moshe Kantor, President, the European Jewish Congress
“As we prepare to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day tomorrow (April 21) and the worst genocide in history, the European Jewish Congress condemns the platform given by the United Nations to Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Durban II, the UN-sponsored anti-racism conference. [...];
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Monday,April 20, 2009

  New Survey Shows Marked Increase in Anti-Semitism Worldwide
Tel Aviv, Israel, 20 April 2009 - As the Durban II anti-racism conference convenes, and on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day (April 21), the European Jewish Congress and Tel Aviv University jointly released surprising new survey findings regarding the state of anti-Semitism worldwide. [...];
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Monday,April 20, 2009

  European Jewish Congress Calls Greek Neo-Nazi’s Ruling “Miscarriage of Justice”
  
The European Jewish Congress is expressing outrage in response to the reversal by a Greek appeals court which overturned a 2007 prison conviction of self-proclaimed Holocaust denier Costas Plevris for his book "The Jews - The Whole Truth”... [...];
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Tuesday,April 7, 2009

  MEPs to EJC Symposium : We Have to Combat All Forms of Anti-Semitism, Even from the EU Parliament itself
  
A one-day symposium on fighting racism and anti-Semitism and fostering tolerance in Europe was held at the European Parliament. Members of the European Parliament, other senior politicians, diplomats, religious and communal leaders from around Europe took part in a unique event titled "Building Together the Future of Europe"... [...];
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Tuesday,March 31, 2009

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