SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTRE - EUROPE In a letter to European Union Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Baroness Catherine Ashton of Upholland(pictured), the Simon Wiesenthal Centre’s The letter noted, “The BBC Trust, in addressing a complaint, had upheld the definition, in characterizing as anti-Semitic, abroadcaster’s critique of comments on Israel made by a Member of the UK Parliament. The Trust has now, apparently, reversed its ruling following the Definition’s removal,claiming: ‘A press officer at the FRA has explained that this was a discussion paper and was never adopted by the EU as a working definition,although it has been on the FRA website until recently when it was removed during a clear-out of non-official documents. The link to the FRA site provided by the complainant in his appealno longer works.’” Samuels argued that:
The Centre therefore called on EU Baroness Ashton to:
Samuels recalled the “… hard work in negotiating the document and the delay in its publication. Nevertheless, its acceptance anddissemination represented an achievement for the EU in the struggle against anti-Semitism. Indeed, its removal is even more disconcerting just as the FRA is about to issue a further studyof the worrying rise in anti-Jewish attacks across Europe.” The Centre stressed how “especially disturbing it is to read the satisfaction of “Electronic Intifada” that the Jews seem to have beenrobbed of an EU defence mechanism.” “One can only speculate the reaction to a similar move related to Islamophobia,” concluded Samuels. For further information please contact Shimon Samuels on 00 (33) 609770158, join the Center on Facebook,www.facebook.com/simonwiesenthalcenter, or follow @simonwiesenthal for news updates sent direct to your Twitter page or mobile device. |