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Study finds antisemitic crimes get less coverage than those targeting other groups

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Published: 1 March 2022

Last updated: 4 March 2024

New US study finds a discrepancy between the levels of coverage; US Republican lawmakers attend conference held by Holocaust revisionist

VIDEO: New study investigates how media covers antisemitism (CBS)
A new study found hate crimes targeting Jewish people get less media coverage than hate crimes aimed at other minority groups. Daniel Pomerantz, CEO of HonestReporting.com, joins CBS News' Elaine Quijano and Nikki Battiste to discuss the findings.

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Republican lawmakers attend conference held by Holocaust revisionist (Haaretz)
US lawmakers Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar attended and spoke at a conference organized by Nick Fuentes who has been deemed a 'white supremacist' by the Justice Department

Photo: A French gendarme works by desecrated tombstones in the Brumath Jewish cemetery near Strasbourg, France, 2004 (AP/Cedric Joubert)

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