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B’nai B’rith UK organises formal letter of complaint to Polish Ambassador
B’nai B’rith was recently made aware of an attempt by a Polish embassy employee to rehabilitate the reputation of Polish politician Wladyslaw Studnicki. Report by Jeremy Havardi[...]
read moreB’nai B’rith UK is deeply disappointed at the decision to re-admit Jeremy Corbyn into the Labour Party.
B’nai B’rith UK is deeply disappointed at 18/11/20's decision to re-admit Jeremy Corbyn into the Labour Party. Mr Corbyn has refused to apologise for initially stating that antisemitism in Labour was exaggerated, offering instead a meaningless clarification of his remarks.[...]
read moreCivilisation in Crisis
Civilisation in Crisis Freedom of religion and belief is regarded as a sacrosanct foundation of any civilised society and is upheld in the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Yet millions suffer from the absence of such freedoms and are imperilled when[...]
read moreUNRWA: An institutional barrier to Middle East peace
Executive summary UNRWA has lasted 70 years and failed to provide any lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. Instead, it has exacerbated the conflict by inflating the number of actual Palestinian refugees, encouraging the most extreme and unrealistic solutions to the[...]
read moreBBUK welcomes 16th September Historic accords
B’nai Brith UK welcomes yesterday’s historic accords that have normalised relations between Israel and the Gulf states of Bahrain and the UAE. This is a truly historic moment in the history of the region and one which reflects the yearning[...]
read moreLetter to Sir Keir Starmer, KCB QC from BBLBIA
Letter to Sir Keir Starmer, KCB QC from BBLBIA[...]
read moreBBUK and LBIA shocked by the killing of George Floyd
B’nai B’rith UK, together with its public policy arm, the London Bureau, has been shocked by the killing of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis. As an organisation committed to human rights and the eradication of racial[...]
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