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Svenska kommittén mot antisemitism
The Jewish Central Council: Still No to the Left Party
The Jewish Central Council is sticking to its exclusion of the Left Party from its memorial ceremonies. At their meeting, a long discussion was held about where the boundary between anti-Semitism and criticism of the Israeli government should be drawn.
Dadgostar on anti-Semitism: "Believe in dialogue"
The Left Party has been banned by the Jewish Central Council. Now, party leader Nooshi Dadgostar hopes that a scheduled meeting will resolve the conflict.
After SD's Criticism – Kristersson Supports SKMA
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) gives his support to the Swedish Committee Against Anti-Semitism (SKMA) after the recent days' verbal abuse where the Sweden Democrats accuse the committee of being a political actor. .
The Sweden Democrats in dispute with committee against anti-Semitism
The Sweden Democrats now view the Swedish Committee Against Anti-Semitism (SKMA) as a "political actor", writes a party representative on Aftonbladet Debate. .
Pehrson questions SD: No party line
The Liberals' party leader Johan Pehrson does not think that the Swedish Committee against Anti-Semitism (SKMA) has delivered "a one-sided report" when they criticized the SD. For me, it's an important organization that one listens to, he says.
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