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The challenge for Jewish voices among progressives
Our CEO Andre Oboler and Professor Suzanne Rutland write for jwire.com on the importance of progressive Jewish voices in the context of the IHRA’s working definition of antisemitism.
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ADL joins with other civil-rights groups in calling for July boycott of Facebook
jwire.com spoke with our CEO Andre Oboler about the Anti-Defamation League joining the call for corporations to boycott Facebook advertising over its policies on hateful conduct. Oboler welcomed
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Calls for a new anti-racism strategy
SBS discusses rising cases of attacks on asian people and the proposed need for a new anti-racism strategy. They talk to our CEO Andre Oboler about the different
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Swastikas on the Green, Extremists on the Net
Our CEO, Dr Andre Oboler, was on SBS World News Radio earlier tonight discussing the Swastikas painted on the green at the Cranbourne Golf Club and the dangers
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Radio interview discussing swastikas painted on the Cranbourne Golf Course and the dangerous rise in online hate during coronavirus
Our CEO Dr Andre Oboler was interviewed live on SBS World News Radio on 22 May 2020 to discuss swastikas being painted on the Cranbourne Gold Course, and
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Melbourne Neo-Nazi ‘Race War’ Group Expands To Sydney
Josh Butler from 10 Daily talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about a neo-Nazi group that talks of a “race war” to “take our continent back” that has
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COVID-19 has prompted a spike in racist attacks. We need to start tracking them better
ABC news cites The Online Hate Prevention Institute’s work tracking data on online hate-speech when discussing the spike in racist attacks since the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Dymocks removal from sale of editions of Mein Kampf
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry discuss Dymocks’ decision to remove non-academic copies of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf from its stores, and cites the Online Hate Prevention Institute
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A Yom Hashoah gift from Dymocks
jwire.com discusses the national bookseller Dymocks decision to remove non-academic versions of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf from its stores, and cites the Online Hate Prevention Institute as first
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Extreme regrets: The long walk back from the badlands of the far right
The Citizen recently explored the factors that lead young men toward right-wing violent extremism and the intensive process required to bring them back.




