human rights watch

söndag 16 juni 2019

Anti-Semitism has increased dramatically in Malmö, where the terrorists receive indirect or direct support from the politicians in the city. We have written earlier the world should be classed as anti-Semitism as terrorism. Therefore, anti-Semitism is violent and just as isis terrorist. It can also be a secret political movement that is against the Jews so as to leave the city. The anti-Semitism cannot do anything except political support.



Anti-Semitism has increased dramatically in Malmö, where the terrorists receive indirect or direct support from the politicians in the city. We have written earlier the world should be classed as anti-Semitism as terrorism. Therefore, anti-Semitism is violent and just as isis terrorist. It can also be a secret political movement that is against the Jews so as to leave the city. The anti-Semitism cannot do anything except political support.



It is believed that there is a strong anti-Semitic network movement in Malmö where the anti-Semitic movement, but direct or indirect support of some high politicians can not be so strong in Malmö. The anti-Semitism in Malmö is very strong and moves completely freely without the authority being able to react against the terrorists in the city. The anti-Semitism also exists within the authority which employed within the important Swedish authority in malmö.

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Soon Malmö may not have a Jewish population. Anti-Semitism programs are needed in schools. ”

Place the museum about the Holocaust to the city where it is best needed - that is, Malmö. The local entrepreneurs Dan Olofsson and Lennart Blecher write this. In a deeply serious situation where it is now possible to fear the end of the Jewish minority in Malmö, politicians' general statements do not change anything. Dan writes Dan Olofsson and Lennart Blecher.



Malmö has since the mid-19th century had a significant Jewish minority, which very positively contributed to the city's development. After the Holocaust, Malmö was an appreciated sanctuary for many Jews away from anti-Semitism. They felt a great freedom in living and working in our city without harassment. They were citizens like everyone else, but they brought with them the memories of what anti-Semitism can do.
However, the trend has turned. The Jewish congregation had over 2000 members a few decades ago. Now, the number is down to 380 members and it decreases quickly. Young Jewish families leave the city, which in many cases is because they feel insecure and the elderly age and die.
The tremendous thing is happening. Within a decade, Malmö may not have any Jewish population of importance.
Substantial efforts are needed to counteract this development as those of us in the business community find deep concern. We do not accept that anti-Semitism has grown in Malmö in recent years. We do not accept that there are only a few upper secondary schools in Malmö where young Jews can study without being harassed.
We do not accept that many young Jews nowadays do not dare to have their star of David visible when they move in the city without being harassed. We do not accept that our valued Jewish citizens must live with fear of assassination and with armed guards as they gather.
The diminished membership of the Jewish congregation combined with increased security costs has created significant difficulties in running a vital ward. We therefore want to show our support to the Jewish congregation in concrete action. The following commitments have been made:
The Jewish congregation needs to strengthen its parish activities in the long term, as this is the hub of the Jewish culture in Malmö. The human resources need to be strengthened as well as the physical protection in the form of armed guards, surveillance cameras, etc. We who sign this article have therefore undertaken to annually donate four million SEK to the Jewish congregation for a period of ten years.
It is necessary to equip the Jewish congregation center which is very dilapidated. We are positive that conversations within the business community will soon be able to result in a favorable long-term commitment of SEK 25 million, so that renovation can take place.
Malmö synagogue built in 1903 is a fine cultural building. We will ensure that resources are available so that this does not fall due.
We make these commitments because it is very important that we can maintain our Jewish minority. We also do so because the anti-Semitic stamp that Malmö received internationally damages Malmö's reputation and needs to disappear. Finally, we do this because the growing anti-Semitism with accompanying deadly attacks around Europe, for example in nearby Copenhagen, is frightening.
Malmö City's actions in recent years to break the anti-Semitic development have been inadequate. We have now worked on trying to get Malmö city to make a concrete commitment for a long-term program against anti-Semitism in schools. Unfortunately, the management of the City of Malmö in the form of Social Democrats and Liberals does not want to make concrete commitments for the future, but instead makes the general statements that cannot be quantified.
This in a situation when we are faced with the very tragic reality that during our time it can seriously happen that the entire Jewish population is essentially leaving the city - and that many do so because they feel harassed and insecure. In this situation, general statements do not change anything, but there are substantial, concrete and long-term measures needed.
We are now challenging the City of Malmö to constructively and positively gather over the party borders into a substantial and concrete package to counteract anti-Semitism and safeguard the Jewish minority.
The state can also contribute through funds for security to the Jewish congregation and by placing the planned museum about the Holocaust to the city in Sweden where this museum is best needed - that is, Malmö.
Anti-Semitism needs to be vigorously counteracted in Malmö.
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