On May 9 and 10, Die Linke held its federal party convention in Chemnitz, where one resolution garnered special interest: a motion to adopt a definition for the term “antisemitism.” Titled ”Fight Antisemitism, Repression and Censorship―Adopt the Jerusalem Declaration, create a tenable foundation,” the resolution aligned the party with the Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism (JDA) and distanced it from the Working Definition of Antisemitism by …
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