The IHRA Definition Series Part 4: Antisemitism, Free Speech, Social Media, and Corporate Accountability
The IHRA Definition & the Fight Against Antisemitism: A webinar series examining how a problematic definition of antisemitism is being used to quash criticism of Israel and threaten freedom of speech
Part 4: Antisemitism, Free Speech, Social Media, and Corporate Accountability
Co-sponsored with 7amleh
Thursday, December 17th
Featuring Alison Carmel, International Relations Manager at 7amleh; Marwa Fatafta, MENA Policy Manager at Access Now; Lara Friedman, President of FMEP; and Brian Hauss, staff attorney at the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project; in conversation with Peter Beinart, Non-Resident Fellow at FMEP.
To find past recordings and future webinars and resources in this series, click here
The IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) working definition of antisemitism — and its examples — is on its way to being adopted and used across the globe to restrict free speech. From the State Department to English Premier League soccer teams, from universities to social media platforms, concerted campaigns to label criticism of Israeli policies and challenges to Zionism as antisemitism — and to impose formal/legal consequences — continue to gain momentum. In state legislatures and Congress in the United States, across Europe and in Latin America, the IHRA working definition of antisemitism and its examples is being used to quash criticism of Israel, to delegitimize advocates for Palestinian rights, and to undermine civil society organizations — including human rights and humanitarian groups — for their work with or support for Palestinians. This politicization and weaponization of the fight against antisemitism has grave implications, not just for Israel-Palestine activism but for free speech and civil society writ large, as well as for the battle against real and rising antisemitism around the world.
Resources shared/mentioned during this webinar include:
- Twitter handles and resources to follow our panelists and their work (Please note that our panelists represent their own views and not the views of their organizations)
- Marwa Fatafta – https://twitter.com/marwasf
- Lara Friedman – https://twitter.com/LaraFriedmanDC
- Brian Hauss – https://twitter.com/brianmhauss
- Peter Beinart – https://twitter.com/PeterBeinart
- 7amleh – https://7amleh.org/
- Access Now – https://www.accessnow.org
- ACLU Project on Speech, Privacy, and Technology – https://www.aclu.org/other/about-aclus-project-speech-privacy-and-technology
- Peter Beinart on Substack – https://peterbeinart.substack.com/
- Select publications by 7amleh in English:
- Are YouTube’s Policies Biased Against Palestinians? 7amleh’s New Research: https://7amleh.org/2020/04/27/are-youtube-s-policies-biased-against-palestinians-7amleh-s-new-research
- Systematic Efforts to Silence Palestinian Content on Social Media: https://7amleh.org/2020/06/07/systematic-efforts-to-silence-palestinian-content-on-social-media
- Online Smear Campaigns and Deplatforming: The Silencing and Delegitimization of Palestinian Human Rights Defenders, Activists, and Organizations: https://7amleh.org/2020/07/02/online-smear-campaigns-and-deplatforming-the-silencing-and-delegitimization-of-palestinian-human-rights-defenders-activists-and-organizations
- Systematic Efforts to Silence Palestinian Content on Social Media: https://7amleh.org/2020/06/07/systematic-efforts-to-silence-palestinian-content-on-social-media
- 7amleh Publishes #HashtagPalestine 2019, an Annual Review of Palestinian Digital Rights Issues: https://7amleh.org/2020/04/21/7amleh-publishes-hashtagpalestine-2019-an-annual-review-of-palestinian-digital-rights-issues
- Lara Friedman in Jewish Currents, “Israel-Advocacy Groups Urge Facebook to Label Criticism of Israel as Hate Speech.” https://fmep.org/resource/lara-friedman-at-jewish-currents-israel-advocacy-groups-urge-facebook-to-label-criticism-of-israel-as-hate-speech/
- Lara Friedman: “Weaponizing Anti-Semitism, State Department Delegitimizes Human Rights Groups.” https://fmep.org/resource/weaponizing-anti-semitism-state-department-delegitimizes-human-rights-groups/
- Natasha Roth-Rowland in Jewish Currents, “Waging Lawfare.” https://jewishcurrents.org/waging-lawfare/
- Peter Beinart on IHRA: https://peterbeinart.substack.com/p/loyalty-957of
- Access Now’s new Open Letter: “Open Letter to Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube: Stop silencing critical voices from the Middle East and North Africa”: https://www.accessnow.org/facebook-twitter-youtube-stop-silencing-critical-voices-mena/
- On the Trump Executive Order, issued in December 2019, also see “How Donald Trump is Saving the Occupation by Dismantling the First Amendment,” by Lara Friedman: https://fmep.org/resource/how-donald-trump-is-saving-the-occupation-by-dismantling-the-1st-amendment/
- For a thorough resource on IHRA, see this site by Independent Jewish Voices Canada: https://www.noihra.ca/
- Including the IJVC working definition of antisemitism: https://www.noihra.ca/our-definition
- On Germany:
- “In Germany, a Witch Hunt Is Raging Against Critics of Israel. Cultural Leaders Have Had Enough” : https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium.HIGHLIGHT.MAGAZINE-in-germany-a-witch-hunt-rages-against-israel-critics-many-have-had-enough-1.9362662
- “German Cultural Leaders Warn Against Ban on Israel Sanctions Movement”: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/11/arts/germany-bds-open-letter.html
- Berlin art college withdraws funding to Israelis seeking to unlearn Zionism”: https://www.972mag.com/zionism-germany-antisemitism/
- For more on the phrase “from the river to the sea,” listen to Peter Beinart’s FMEP podcast with Rashid Khalidi and Nadia Abu El-Haj: https://fmep.org/resource/occupied-thoughts-a-palestinian-view-on-antisemitism-w-peter-beinart-rashid-khalidi-nadia-abu-el-haj/
- The ACLU’s victory over the Texas anti-boycott law: https://www.aclutx.org/en/press-releases/court-rules-texas-anti-boycott-law-unconstitutional-protects-first-amendment-right
- “Jewish Federations Urge Biden to Promote Controversial Definition of Antisemitism” in Jewish Currents: https://jewishcurrents.org/jewish-federations-urge-biden-to-promote-controversial-definition-of-antisemitism/
The IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) working definition of antisemitism — and its examples — is on its way to being adopted and used across the globe to restrict free speech. From the State Department to English Premier League soccer teams, from universities to social media platforms, concerted campaigns to label criticism of Israeli policies and challenges to Zionism as antisemitism — and to impose formal/legal consequences — continue to gain momentum. In state legislatures and Congress in the United States, across Europe and in Latin America, the IHRA working definition of antisemitism and its examples is being used to quash criticism of Israel, to delegitimize advocates for Palestinian rights, and to undermine civil society organizations — including human rights and humanitarian groups — for their work with or support for Palestinians. This politicization and weaponization of the fight against antisemitism has grave implications, not just for Israel-Palestine activism but for free speech and civil society writ large, as well as for the battle against real and rising antisemitism around the world.
Participants
Alison Carmel is the International Relations Manager at 7amleh is a digital rights defender, writer, researcher and activist. For the past ten years she has supported building the capacity of human rights defenders and civil society organizations to advocate for their rights utilizing digital technologies and the Internet.
Marwa Fatafta is a Palestinian writer, researcher and policy analyst based in Berlin. She leads Access Now’s work on digital rights in the Middle East and North Africa region as the MENA Policy Manager. She is also an advisory board member of the Palestinian digital rights organization 7amleh. Previously, she worked as the MENA Regional Advisor for Transparency International Secretariat. Marwa was a Fulbright scholar to the US, and holds an MA in International Relations from Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. She holds a second MA in Development and Governance from University of Duisburg-Essen.
Lara Friedman is the President of the Foundation for Middle East Peace (FMEP) and a leading authority on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, with particular expertise on the Israeli-Arab conflict, Israeli settlements, Jerusalem, and the role of the U.S. Congress. She is published widely in the U.S. and international press and is regularly consulted by members of Congress and their staffs, by Washington-based diplomats, by policy-makers in capitals around the world, and by journalists in the U.S. and abroad. In addition to her work at FMEP, Lara is a Contributing Writer at Jewish Currents and a non-resident fellow at the U.S./Middle East Project (USMEP).
Brian Hauss is a staff attorney with the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Brian was previously a staff attorney with the ACLU Center for Liberty, where he focused on combating religious refusals to comply with anti-discrimination laws. He also spent two years as the ACLU’s William J. Brennan First Amendment Fellow. Brian is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Law School. He served as a law clerk to the Hon. Marsha S. Berzon of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Peter Beinart is Professor of Journalism and Political Science at the City University of New York. He is also a Contributing Opinion Writer at The New York Times, a CNN Political Commentator, Editor-at-Large of Jewish Currents and a Non-Resident Fellow at the Foundation for Middle East Peace. He writes the Beinart Notebook newsletter on substack.com.