The Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism explained

__FORCETOC__The Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism[1] is an international gathering for assessing the state of antisemitism globally and formulating effective forms of societal and governmental response. The forum is a project of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2]

The first forum took place in 2004 and has since taken place every two to three years in Jerusalem. The Sixth Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism was held from 15-21 of March 2018.[3] This forum was held in cooperation with the Israel Ministry for Diaspora Affairs.[4]

The 2018 forum focused on the continuing challenge of web antisemitism and cyberhate,[5] 1500 participants, along with senior government ministers, from Israel, Europe and Latin America attended the forum.

Statements adopted by various Global Forums

At the 5th GFCA, in 2015, a document confronting Cyberhate and Online Antisemitism in Europe were signed.[6] During the 6th GFCA, in 2018, Israeli Justice Minister, Ayelet Shaked, co-signed a joint statement on Countering online Hate Speech and Incitement to Violence and Terrorism, along with the Justice Ministers of Italy, Malta, and the Hellenic Republic.[7] This joint statement recognised freedom of expression as a fundamental right of a democratic society which has been enhanced by the technology of the internet; it noted however that internet companies needed to do more to combat and differentiate between freedom of expression and hate speech.

Attendees

Key attendees of the GFCA in 2013 include:

CountryAttendeesTitleAdditional
CanadaDr. Mario SilvaChairman of the IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) for the year 2013
GreeceKonstantinos KaragounisDeputy Minister of Justice, Transparency & Human Rights
HungaryDr. Bence RetvariSecretary of State, Ministry of Public Administration and Justice
IsraelZeev ElkinNaftali BennettDeputy Minister of Foreign AffairsMinister for Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs
LithuaniaNeris GermanasVice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania
Key attendees of the GFCA in 2015 included:
CountryAttendeesTitleAdditional
CanadaTim UppalMinister of State for Multiculturalism
FranceAnne HidalgoMayor of Paris
GermanyHeiko MaasMinister of Justice
IsraelBenjamin Netanyahu

Naftali Bennett

Prime Minister of Israel

Minister for Diaspora Affairs

Nickolay MladenovSpecial UN Coordinator for the Middle East Peace ProcessDelivered a message from United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon[8]
Key attendees of the GFCA in 2018 included:
CountryAtendeesTitleAdditional
BulgariaRumen RadevPresident of Bulgaria
FranceManuel Vallsformer Prime Minister of France[9]
IsraelBenjamin NetanyahuNaftali Bennett

Tzipi Hotoveley

Natan Sharansky

Prime Minister of IsraelMinister of Education

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs

Former Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel

Keynote Speaker
GreeceStavros KontonisMinister of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights
ItalyImam Yahya Sergio Yahe PallaviciniAndrea OrlandoVice President of the Islamic Community of ItalyMinister of Justice
MaltaOwen BonniciMinister of Justice, Culture and Local Government
Ephraim MirvisChief Rabbi of the Commonwealth [10]
Irina Bokovaformer Director-General of UNESCO
United StatesMalcom I. HoenleinDavid Friedman

Mike Singer

Ronald S. Lauder

Mayim Bialik

Executive Vice Chairman of Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish OrganizationsUS Ambassador to the state of Israel

The former mayor of Charlottesville

President of WJC

Actress and Neuroscientist

Keynote Speaker[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism (GFCA). Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  2. News: The State of Israel Confronts Anti-Semitism. But What Is It?. Rosen. Armin. 21 March 2018. Tablet Magazine.
  3. News: The 6th Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism 2018, Jerusalem. Van Zuiden. Moshe. 24 March 2018. Times of Israel.
  4. Web site: Ministry of Diaspora Affairs: AntiSemitism. www.mda.gov.il. 2020-02-23.
  5. Web site: GFCA Events and Schedules.
  6. Web site: Official Statement 2015. Israel Foreign Ministry.
  7. Web site: Official Joint Justice Minister Statement. Israel Foreign Ministry.
  8. Web site: Secretary-General's message to the 5th Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism [delivered by Mr. Nickolay Mladenov, Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process]]. UN.org.
  9. News: France seeks to close loopholes allowing online antisemitism. Zieve. Tamara. 21 March 2018. The Jerusalem Post.
  10. News: Chief Rabbi condemns Muslim faith leaders for 'keeping shtum' on antisemitism. Sugarman. Daniel. 21 March 2018. The Jewish Chronicle News.
  11. News: Big Bang: Rivlin meets actress Mayim Bialik ahead of antisemitism forum. Cashman. Greer Fay. 18 March 2018. The Jerusalem Post.