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The battle against rising antisemitism online
In this week’s Australian Jewish News, OHPI’s CEO, Dr Andre Oboler, looks at the rise in online antisemitism in the first two months of 2017 and the way
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Nazi posters in Melbourne
Australian Jewish News talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about Anti-Semitic and racist posters that have been stuck on walls in Melbourne this week by a group claiming
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ย Neo-Nazi Group Covers Melbourne In Vile Racist Posters
Our CEO Andre Oboler talks to Huffpost about antisemitic posters recently put up around Melbourne by a Neo-Nazi group.
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Neo-Nazis posters and stickers plaster Melbourne
Our CEO Andre Oboler talks to J-Wire about antisemitic posters and stickers that were recently put up around Melbourne by a Neo-Nazi group.
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How neo-Nazis exploit Instagram to spread antisemitic memes
Religiouseader.org cites our work investigating the ‘antisemitic meme of a Jew’ in the context of Neo-Nazis using Instagram to spread their beliefs.
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Holocaust Denial Sees New Dawn With Social Media
Vocativ discusses how a new Facebook-savvy generation is reviving old conspiracy theories that Jews invented the Holocaust. They spoke to our CEO Andre Oboler, who explained how โThe
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How The Bourke Street Rampage Was Quickly Claimed To Be ‘Islamic Terrorism’
HuffPost reports on the recent attack on Bourke Street, and false claims that it was a case of Islamic Terrorism. Within minutes of the first reports filtering through
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Protecting the memory of the Holocaust
OHPI’s CEO, Dr Andre Oboler, serves by appointment of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade as a member of Australia’s delegation to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
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Ignorance and Bigotry
An excellent opinion pieceย by Jenna Price in The Age last Tuesday looked at bigotry and ignorance in Australian society. The article “Ignorant Australians are the threat to my
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An interview with Hack on Triple J
On August 29 2016 in Boulder, near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, a stolen motorcycle driven by a 14-year-old Aboriginal boy and a utility vehicle driven by a 55-year-old





