Compendium of Resources
The online compendium presents over 270 resources developed within the No Hate Speech Movement youth campaign by National Campaigns, partners and the Council of Europe.
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Report on the seminar “Combating Antisemitic hate speech”
Description: The seminar on Antisemitic Hate Speech was held at the European Youth Centre Strasbourg from 8 to 11 May 2017, bringing together 41 participants from 19 countries, including activists, national campaign co-ordinators of the No Hate Speech Movement, educators, youth leaders, NGO representatives, and Council of Europe officials. This report aims to give a summary of the main issues presented at the seminar in a synoptic and complete manner, including the activities carried out, speeches of guest speakers, examples of good practice shared, recommendations of participants for follow-up, and ways to continue the combat against Antisemitic hate speech online and offline. Lastly, but not least, the report includes the seminar programme, along with an explanation of the working methods, followed by an exploration of Antisemitic hate speech and its operation. The report also provides accounts on the importance of taking action on Antisemitic hate speech, as well as the Council of Europe’s initiatives to combat Antisemitic hate speech. The report concludes with a number of recommendations for further action on Antisemitic hate speech, and collects proposals for the Action Day on Antisemitic hate speech (9 November 2017).
Author(s): Vera Juhasz (Rapporteur), Menno Ettema (Editor), Rui Gomes (Final Editor).
Published: On July 2017.