Brent and Harrow PSC have written to Brent councillors
about the motion on anti-Semitism to be discussed at the Council meeting on
Monday 18th September.
Dear Councillor
RE: Full Council – 18 September 2017
Motion selected by the Conservative Group ADOPTION OF
INTERNATIONAL
HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE ALLIANCE DEFINITION OF ANTISEMITISM
Councillor Joel Davidson Brondesbury Park Ward
We welcome the discussion on how to combat anti-Semitism
in the ongoing battle against racism in all its forms.
The International Holocaust Remember Association’s definition is as follows:
“Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.”
However, the guidance issued by the IHRA uses a number of
controversial examples of forms of anti-Semitism, most of which (7/11) refer to
Israel. We submit that the effect of adopting the guidance would be to prevent
criticism of the actions of the Israeli State and of a legitimate critique of
Zionism as a political ideology. For example, the guidance states that to call
Israel a racist enterprise can be anti-Semitic. This has been used to describe
anyone who refers to Israel as an apartheid state as ‘anti-Semitic’ and to
withdraw meeting facilities from them. Similarly, the example of not holding
Israel to a standard has been used to say calling for boycott is anti -Semitic,
which in the opinion of eminent QC Hugh Tomlinson is a threat to legally
protected freedom of expression.
Mixing the issue of anti-Semitism with the policies and
actions of the Israeli State, it is likely to make it harder to identify and oppose anti-Semitism,
a goal to which we are all committed. DETAILS
If you wish to support the adoption of the (38 word) definition,
we ask therefore, that this does not include the highly controversial guidance.
In this way, opposition to anti-Semitism is made clear, without any limitation
of legitimate criticism of the Israeli State or the ideology of Zionism.
1 comment:
A very large number of Israeli jews are anti-Semitic, according to the logic of the IHRA guidance, as a very large number of Israeli jews are critical of the Israeli government's policies and actions.
What's given rise to the selection of this motion for discussion by Full Council anyway?
Mike Hine
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