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Facts matter and so does language

If we expect people to understand the existence of antisemitism then we can hardly deny the experience and the facts of what is happening to Muslims today, write two members of Jcore

June 8, 2017 14:30
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There has been a strong response the latest column by Melanie Phillips in this week's JC. Here, Edie Friedman and Adam Rose from the Jewish Council for Racial Equality, present their response.

Melanie Phillips’s article in today’s JC contains some misleading and dangerous notions. Not one of the recent terrorist attacks has been perpetrated by an asylum seeker. In fact, according to a new study from the European University Institute, “at present and using the best available evidence, the main terrorist threat to Western countries does not come from recently arrived refugees, but from home-grown extremists.” What Melanie has written is a dangerous myth.

She also criticises a letter from the Jewish Council for Racial Equality to the then Prime Minister David Cameron, asking him to offer a lifeline to a small proportion of some of the 95,000 unaccompanied children currently languishing in unspeakable conditions in mainland Europe - in line with and in support of Lord Dubs's amendment to the Immigration Bill.

Her criticism is based on things we never said. At no time have we ever said that the experiences of today’s refugees are the same as those fleeing from Nazi persecution – what we do say is that the experience of today's refugees resonates with ours in the past - and in the letter to David Cameron we clearly wrote “the situation is different today”.