Podaję poniżej dane statystyczne dotyczące aktów antysemickich (major violant incidents) na świecie w 2006 r. wg badań z 33 krajów:
1) Wielka Brytania - 136
2) Francja - 97
3) Kanada - 74
4) Australia - 49
5) Niemcy - 38
6) Ukraina - 34
7) Rosja - 30
8) USA - 24
9-10) - Belgia i RPA - po 15
....
26-33) POLSKA + 8 innych krajów - 1
Dla przypomnienia: w Polsce w 2006 roku miał miejsce "atak gazem pieprzowym" znerwicowanego nieszczęśnika.
Oto jak Polskę opisano w raporcie:
"The new coalition government formed in May included openly antisemitic parties for the first time since the 1920s. An assault on Poland’s chief rabbi was one of the most serious antisemitic incidents perpetrated in several years. The 61st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp and the 60th anniversary of the pogrom in Kielce were commemorated."
Ciekawe to pierwsze zdanie - nie rozumiem wniosku o otwartym antysemityźmie. Ale cieszy obiektywna ocena dwudziestolecia przedwojennego, zarówno jak i powojenna.
Ocena ataku gazem pieprzowym mówi również sama za siebie.
Oto jak opisano Francję:
"While the French Jewish organization CRIF reported a total of 371 antisemitic incidents in 2006, compared to 300 in 2005, the Ministry of the Interior recorded 541 events compared to 506 in 2005. The kidnapping and murder of Ilan Halimi, in February, raised a huge national controversy over the extent of antisemitism in France."
Oto jak opisano Wielką Brytanię:
"The country recorded the highest annual total of antisemitic incidents ever − 594 compared to 455 in 2005, a 31 percent rise. The number of incidents during the first half of the year was lower than the same period in 2005, but the overspill of the war in Lebanon resulted in a near doubling of incidents in the latter part of the year compared to the parallel period in 2005. The All Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Antisemitism published its report on the growth of antisemitism in Britain after a year long investigation by senior members of parliament."
O Niemczech:
"Despite a slight overall decrease in antisemitic manifestations in 2006, there was a dramatic surge, especially involving Jewish pupils and youth, in Berlin. According to a survey published by the Bertelsmann Foundation in January 2007, 58 percent of Germans would like to draw a line under the Nazi past."
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