A segment in the Al Jazeera Investigations The Labour Files ‘documentary’ maliciously and falsely attempts to link a well-known Jewish campaigner against antisemitism to violent threat on Facebook to disgraced barristerDamian McCarthy.
Damian McCarthy has recently featured on Al Jazeera’s Documentary Labour Files, to ostensibly to deny that the antisemitism experienced by Jews in the UK Labour party was exaggerated.
As you can see, Damian does not have a stellar reputation for
Saqib Iqbal Qureshi is a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economicsand Political Science (LSE) and an author. Qureshi has also written for The Financial Times, The Independent, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and The Spectator.
Originally from the USA, Jan Ralske is a well-known filmmaker and media artist. Graduated at the Deutsche Film und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB) in 1996; Ralske lives and works in Germany. In 1998, he won the German Film Journalists’ Award for
Garry Ettle is Amnesty International UK (AIUK) Country Coordinatorfor Israel and “Palestinian Territories”. Unfortunately, he is a gross antisemite who spreads offensive anti-Jewish propaganda via his various social mediaaccounts.
North Carolina Citizens for Constitutional Rights (NCC4CR) advocates for the preservation of the constitutional rights of citizens in North Carolina. NCC4CR also shares incendiary false allegations against Jews and centuries-old extreme antisemitism on social media.
Far-right white nationalist Marc Litchfield litters social media with anti-Jewish messages and support for Hitler
We examined the New British Union (NBU) Devon Twitter account and discovered tweets containing the white supremacist hate symbols; the numeric symbol 88 which stands
The Jewish Chronicle revealed that a Jewish Sociology student intends to sue Leeds University for wrongly giving her a fail mark on an essay because “it didn’t blame Israel”.
Earlier this year in March, Amnesty International UK @AmnestyUK‘s Kristyan Benedict @KreaseChan teamed up with Hawiyya Dance Company and PalArt Collective @PalArtCol to promote the false notion that Israel is an apartheid state.
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