Informe sobre el Antisemitismo en España durante el año 2012 / Report on Antisemitism in Spain during the year 2012
Por cuarto año consecutivo el Observatorio de Antisemitismo compila en un informe los hechos y denuncias registrados a largo del año. A diferencia de otros países europeos, y pese a los requerimientos de distintas organizaciones españolas y de instituciones internacionales, en España no existe registro ofi cial del Estado sobre incidentes y delitos de odio. Sin embargo, el antisemitismo tanto organizado como latente es evidente como muestra la información recogida en el Observatorio de Antisemitismo. En 2012, por cantidad de denuncias, a la cabeza están las expresiones en páginas web y redes sociales, seguidas de pintadas y grafi tis, un poco más distante, los medios de comunicación y en menor medida agresiones personales verbales y a la propiedad. Los actos de violencia física contra personas o inmuebles son casi inexistentes. Además, el presente Informe recoge iniciativas encaminadas a combatir, denunciar y analizar el antisemitismo. El antisemitismo que se da en nuestro país tiene sus singularidades. Se trata de un rechazo hacia “lo judío” sin que la población española conozca a ningún judío, dadas las escasas dimensiones de la comunidad judía española.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Observatory on Anti-Semitism in Spain collects the facts and complaints registered during the year. Unlike other European countries, and despite the requirements of international institutions, in Spain it does not exists an offi cial statistical fi le of hate crime incidents recorded by the Government, and therefore, we lack of an objective measurement of anti-Semitic incidents. However, both latent and organized anti-Semitism, are an evidence, as shown by the information gathered by the Observatory on Anti-Semitism in Spain. In 2012, by number of complaints, the most frequent anti-Semitic incidents can be found in websites and social media, followed by anti-Semitic graffi ti, and to a lesser extent verbal assaults and damage to property. Acts of physical violence against individuals or property are almost non-existent. In addition, this report includes initiatives to combat, report and analyze anti-Semitism. Spanish Anti-Semitism is quite peculiar. It is a rejection of any kind of Jewishness, without the Spanish population probably knowing any Jew at all, given the small size of the Spanish Jewish community
For the fourth consecutive year, the Observatory on Anti-Semitism in Spain collects the facts and complaints registered during the year. Unlike other European countries, and despite the requirements of international institutions, in Spain it does not exists an offi cial statistical fi le of hate crime incidents recorded by the Government, and therefore, we lack of an objective measurement of anti-Semitic incidents. However, both latent and organized anti-Semitism, are an evidence, as shown by the information gathered by the Observatory on Anti-Semitism in Spain. In 2012, by number of complaints, the most frequent anti-Semitic incidents can be found in websites and social media, followed by anti-Semitic graffi ti, and to a lesser extent verbal assaults and damage to property. Acts of physical violence against individuals or property are almost non-existent. In addition, this report includes initiatives to combat, report and analyze anti-Semitism. Spanish Anti-Semitism is quite peculiar. It is a rejection of any kind of Jewishness, without the Spanish population probably knowing any Jew at all, given the small size of the Spanish Jewish community
Informe sobre el Antisemitismo en España durante el año 2012 / Report on Antisemitism in Spain during the year 2012. . 2013: https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-spa20