Jewish groups fil complaint against wave of ant-Semitic tweets following victory of Maccabi Tel Aviv against Real Madrid
рус   |   eng
Search
Sign in   Register
Help |  RSS |  Subscribe
Euroasian Jewish News
    World Jewish News
      Analytics
        Activity Leadership Partners
          Mass Media
            Xenophobia Monitoring
              Reading Room
                Contact Us

                  World Jewish News

                  Jewish groups fil complaint against wave of ant-Semitic tweets following victory of Maccabi Tel Aviv against Real Madrid

                  Some 18,000 anti-Semitic tweets appeared online after the Israeli team won the EuroLeague Championship.

                  Jewish groups fil complaint against wave of ant-Semitic tweets following victory of Maccabi Tel Aviv against Real Madrid

                  21.05.2014, Anti-Semitism

                  Jewish groups in Spain have called for a judicial investigation over thousands of anti-Semitic messages posted on Twitter after Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team beat Real Madrid in the EuroLeague final last Sunday.
                  An estimated 18,000 offensive tweets have been posted since the final, many of them using the #putosjudios (fuckingJews) hashtag. The tweets include such statements as "Fucking Jews. This didn't happen under Hitler," "Fucking Jews... they should stick you all in an oven. FUCKINGBASTARDS!" and "Fucking Israel and fucking jews. I have always said that and I'll carry on saying it."
                  According to Spanish daily El Pais, a complaint was filed with the Barcelona state attorney by the Jewish community of Barcelona and other local Jewish organizations.
                  The president of the Israel in Catalonia Association, Ruben Novoa, said the complaint was filed against five Twitter account users whose full names appeared on the messages. He said most names on the messages were believed to be false.
                  He said that a recent study by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) indicated Spain was one of the most anti-Semitic countries within the 28-nation European Union.
                  ''As President of the Citizen´s Network against anti-Semitism I am very concerned about the incitation to hatred against the Jews and Israel,'' Ricardo Ruiz de la Serna, a professor of communication at the University of CEU San Pablo in Madrid told EJP.

                  EJP