Tag: Marc Knobel

No Justice for Sarah Halimi, No Republic

https://isgap.org/flashpoint/no-justice-for-sarah-halimi-no-republic/

[This article was original written in French and has been translated into English. The French version is included at the bottom of this article. Cet article a été rédigé en français et a été traduit en anglais. La version française est incluse au bas de cet article.] _________________________________________________________________________ Sarah Attal-Halimi lived in rue de Vaucouleurs, […]

Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel, in France 2002 – 2010

https://isgap.org/flashpoint/boycott-divestment-and-sanctions-against-israel-in-france-2002-2010/

The Palestinian cause is emblematic in more ways than one, mobilizing a multiplicity of solidarities, passions and/or actions. Associations take action to support this cause, as well as maintaining multiple links and contacts among themselves. These groups are essentially on the left or extreme left of the political spectrum and mobilize anti-globalization and alternative issues […]

The Law and the Internet (France – Europe – International Conventions)

https://isgap.org/flashpoint/the-law-and-the-internet-france-europe-international-conventions/

In France and in many European countries in particular, the provisions prohibiting incitement to racial hatred and the dissemination of racist remarks constitute reasonable and necessary restrictions on the right to freedom of speech. Many laws form the framework for combating racism and antisemitism. Furthermore, these countries are concerned with avoiding the trivialization of racist […]

“ANTISEMITISM IN FRANCE”

https://isgap.org/media/2016/03/antisemitism-in-france/

Dr. Marc Knobel Research and Director of Studies at CRIF (Conseil representative des institutions Juives de France) January 28, 2016 Location: Leacock Building, Room 738 Time: 6:00 P.M. Convener: Michelle Whiteman, Director, ISGAP Canada

Antisemitism, Made in France (2000-2015)

https://isgap.org/flashpoint/antisemitism-made-in-france-2000-2015/

(English translation) For several years within the contentious field of antisemitism, we have seen a routine emerge of obscene words, selective outrage and blatant antisemitic assaults. But this violence forms part of a more general pattern, starting from the time of the second Intifada (2000) when anti-Jewish violence swept almost simultaneously across France and throughout […]