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Anti-Semitism: Official definition 'will fight hatred' | |
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Having one official definition of anti-Semitism will mean those guilty of hatred of Jews will be "called out on it", Theresa May will say later. | Having one official definition of anti-Semitism will mean those guilty of hatred of Jews will be "called out on it", Theresa May will say later. |
Police, councils, universities and public bodies can use the wording, the prime minister will say in a speech. | Police, councils, universities and public bodies can use the wording, the prime minister will say in a speech. |
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance hopes its definition, agreed this year, will be adopted globally. | |
The definition calls anti-Semitism "a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews." | The definition calls anti-Semitism "a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews." |
It goes on: "Rhetorical and physical manifestations of anti-Semitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities." | It goes on: "Rhetorical and physical manifestations of anti-Semitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities." |
Legally binding | |
Downing Street said adopting the international definition would ensure people would not be able to get away with being anti-Semitic because the term was ill-defined, or because different organisations or bodies had different interpretations of it. | |
The IHRA - which is backed by 31 countries, including the UK, USA, Israel, France and Germany - set its working definition of what constituted anti-Semitic abuse in May. | The IHRA - which is backed by 31 countries, including the UK, USA, Israel, France and Germany - set its working definition of what constituted anti-Semitic abuse in May. |
The group said having a "legally binding working definition" would give countries the "political tools" to deal with anti-Jewish hate crime. | |
Conservative MP and special envoy for post-holocaust issues, Sir Eric Pickles, told the BBC the new definition "catches up with modern anti-Semitism". | |
He said: "I think it's important not to conflate Jewish people with Israel... and that actually is the point in the definition." | |
'It is unacceptable' | |
Police in the UK already use a version of the definition. However, it will now also be used by other bodies, including councils. | Police in the UK already use a version of the definition. However, it will now also be used by other bodies, including councils. |
Mrs May will say: "There will be one definition of anti-Semitism - in essence, language or behaviour that displays hatred towards Jews because they are Jews - and anyone guilty of that will be called out on it." | Mrs May will say: "There will be one definition of anti-Semitism - in essence, language or behaviour that displays hatred towards Jews because they are Jews - and anyone guilty of that will be called out on it." |
She will add: "It is unacceptable that there is anti-Semitism in this country. It is even worse that incidents are reportedly on the rise." | |
Last week, a man who subjected Labour MP Luciana Berger to an online campaign of anti-Semitic abuse was jailed for two years. | Last week, a man who subjected Labour MP Luciana Berger to an online campaign of anti-Semitic abuse was jailed for two years. |
It comes as the Community Security Trust said the number of anti-Semitic incidents in the UK increased by 11% between January and June - from 500 in the same period last year, to 557 this year. | It comes as the Community Security Trust said the number of anti-Semitic incidents in the UK increased by 11% between January and June - from 500 in the same period last year, to 557 this year. |
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid said anti-Semitism must be understood for what it is - "an attack on the identity of people who live, contribute and are valued in our society". | Communities Secretary Sajid Javid said anti-Semitism must be understood for what it is - "an attack on the identity of people who live, contribute and are valued in our society". |
"There can be no excuses for anti-Semitism or any other form of racism or prejudice," he said. | "There can be no excuses for anti-Semitism or any other form of racism or prejudice," he said. |
"Crimes must always be reported, and the law enforced, but we also want to create an environment that prevents hate crime from happening in the first place." | "Crimes must always be reported, and the law enforced, but we also want to create an environment that prevents hate crime from happening in the first place." |
'Repugnant' | |
Labour, which has faced accusations that it has failed to tackle anti-Semitism in its own membership, welcomed the move. | Labour, which has faced accusations that it has failed to tackle anti-Semitism in its own membership, welcomed the move. |
A spokesman for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said hatred towards Jews was "as repugnant and unacceptable as any other form of racism". | A spokesman for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said hatred towards Jews was "as repugnant and unacceptable as any other form of racism". |
Earlier this year Baroness Chakrabarti, the former director of civil liberties group Liberty, chaired an inquiry into anti-Semitism in the party. | Earlier this year Baroness Chakrabarti, the former director of civil liberties group Liberty, chaired an inquiry into anti-Semitism in the party. |
It found the party was not overrun by anti-Semitism or other forms of racism, but there was an "occasionally toxic atmosphere". | It found the party was not overrun by anti-Semitism or other forms of racism, but there was an "occasionally toxic atmosphere". |