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The 2023 IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism Adoptions and Endorsements Report, published last month by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) and Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry at Tel Aviv University, is now available in Spanish.
Read the full Spanish-language report HERE.
A total of 1,216 entities worldwide — including a diverse array of international institutions and organizations, national and local governments, NGOs, universities, athletic clubs, and corporations — had recognized the definition as of the end of December, the report found.
The Republic of Panama and Latin American Parliament were among the prominent adoptees in 2023.
CAM’s outreach in Latin America began nearly three years ago, and since then it has worked diligently to build meaningful partnerships and friendships with influential leaders, lawmakers, community organizations, and civil society activists from a diverse assortment of religious, political and cultural backgrounds in the region to combat antisemitism together.
During this time, CAM en Español has emerged as a key player in the battle against Jew-hatred in Latin America, with a growing coalition engaged in impactful activities in countries including Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Panama, and Guatemala, among others.
CAM en Español has organized regional summits hosted by Uruguay in 2023, Panama in 2022, and Guatemala in 2021.
Promoting adoptions of the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism in the Spanish-speaking world is a top advocacy priority for CAM en Español.
Last week, Spanish journalist and former politician Pilar Rahola officially joined CAM as head of the new Advisory Board for Latin America.
The Spanish-language version of the 2023 IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism Adoptions and Endorsements Report can be accessed HERE.
For more information on IHRA adoptions and endorsements, please visit: ihra.combatantisemitism.org