CAA helps Jewish victim of unfair dismissal to achieve major settlement

Campaign Against Antisemitism has assisted a Jewish victim of unfair dismissal to vindicate his complaint against his former employer and achieve a major compensation package. The victim was invited by his line manager to wear a kippah (skullcap) to a Jewish religious event that the company was hosting two weeks later. Having already intended to […]
Brazil bans Telegram after company’s alleged failure to cooperate with investigation into neo-Nazi activity which reportedly incited violence

Brazil has banned use of the messaging app Telegram after the company allegedly failed to cooperate with a federal investigation into neo-Nazi user activity which reportedly incited violent attacks. The ban, which follows a temporary ban last year, came after Telegram refused to provide user data for two antisemitic group chats. The Brazilian authorities have […]
Dallas adopts International Definition of AntisemitismÂ

Dallas has adopted the International Definition of Antisemitism. The Dallas City Council passed the resolution to adopt the Definition on 26th April. The resolution states that the Definition will be used as “an educational resource for all public safety agencies, including the Dallas Police Department and other city agencies responsible for addressing antisemitism.” Campaign Against […]
Antisemitic graffiti bearing swastikas and slurs discovered at Davidson College

Swastikas and antisemitic slurs were discovered on a blackboard in Davidson College, North Carolina this week. Photographs of the graffiti, discovered on 26th April on the blackboard of an outdoor classroom, were circulated on social media over the weekend. College President Doug Hicks released a statement announcing that local police were investigating the incident and […]