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Sturgeon: ‘We will tackle antisemitism’

First Minister conveys commitment to fighting anti-Jewish hate at online meeting with community representatives

August 19, 2021 11:11
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EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 17: Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks during the First Minister's Questions at the Scottish Parliament on June 17, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Fraser Bremner-WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has restated her commitment to tackling antisemitism following an online meeting with Scottish Jewish leaders.

The Scottish Council of Jewish Communities’ Nicola Livingston and Ephraim Borowski and Glasgow Jewish Representative Council’s Paul Edlin and Colin Grant had expressed concern about rising antisemitism, citing examples in schools and universities and highlighting the vulnerability of Jews in remote areas.

Ms Sturgeon told the quartet that she understood the community’s anxieties, also recognising that many incidents went unreported as people worried about repercussions, particularly if they were isolated from the mainstream community.

With regard to incidents on campus, she recalled a productive meeting with Jewish students and chaplains some years ago and offered to meet representatives again to provide assurance that their concerns were being taken seriously. She also expressed willingness to facilitate meetings with university vice-chancellors.

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