__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.
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.
Key attendees of the GFCA in 2013 include:
Country | Attendees | Title | Additional | |
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Canada | Dr. Mario Silva | Chairman of the IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) for the year 2013 | ||
Greece | Konstantinos Karagounis | Deputy Minister of Justice, Transparency & Human Rights | ||
Hungary | Dr. Bence Retvari | Secretary of State, Ministry of Public Administration and Justice | ||
Israel | Zeev ElkinNaftali Bennett | Deputy Minister of Foreign AffairsMinister for Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs | ||
Lithuania | Neris Germanas | Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania |
Country | Attendees | Title | Additional | |
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Canada | Tim Uppal | Minister of State for Multiculturalism | ||
France | Anne Hidalgo | Mayor of Paris | ||
Germany | Heiko Maas | Minister of Justice | ||
Israel | Benjamin Netanyahu Naftali Bennett | Prime Minister of Israel Minister for Diaspora Affairs | ||
Nickolay Mladenov | Special UN Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process | Delivered a message from United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon[8] |
Country | Atendees | Title | Additional |
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Bulgaria | Rumen Radev | President of Bulgaria | |
France | Manuel Valls | former Prime Minister of France | [9] |
Israel | Benjamin NetanyahuNaftali Bennett | Prime Minister of IsraelMinister of Education Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Former Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel | Keynote Speaker |
Greece | Stavros Kontonis | Minister of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights | |
Italy | Imam Yahya Sergio Yahe PallaviciniAndrea Orlando | Vice President of the Islamic Community of ItalyMinister of Justice | |
Malta | Owen Bonnici | Minister of Justice, Culture and Local Government | |
Ephraim Mirvis | Chief Rabbi of the Commonwealth | [10] | |
Irina Bokova | former Director-General of UNESCO | ||
United States | Malcom I. HoenleinDavid Friedman | 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] |