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New chair for anti-racist thinktank

March 19, 2009 13:20
Dr MacShane, new antisemitism head

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

Former Europe Minister Denis MacShane has been named as the new chairman of the European Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism.

Dr MacShane, Labour MP for Rotherham, was chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Antisemitism. Dr Macshane takes over the post from founding chairman Stephen Pollard, now editor of the JC.

Dr MacShane said he was pleased to take up the post at a critical time when strategic thinking on antisemitism needs to be carried out. He said: “Unfortunately, antisemitism is back and it’s open season again on Jews and their affiliations at the hands of Islamist ideologues, state spokesmen, and the old right-wing extremists like British BNP leaders, whose brazen support for Holocaust denial is barely disguised.

“Nor is this an issue that concerns Jews alone. Antisemitism is an attack on democracy itself. For this reason, non-Jews are the ones who need to lead the charge against it.

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