(Jewish Group) Amnesty International criticised for not including antisemitism in landmark abuse rep
Amnesty International has been criticised for not including antisemitic abuse of Jewish women in the largest ever study of abuse of female politicians and journalists on Twitter.
The study analysed millions of tweets received by 778 journalists and politicians from the UK and US who were selected by researchers concluded that black women were disproportionately targeted by abusive or problematic tweets.
But the human rights campaigners insisted they "didnt have enough data" to explore antisemitic, misogynistic abuse of MPs like Luciana Berger, Ruth Smeeth, despite the fact the issue is so pressing it prompted a parliamentary conference on addressing it three weeks ago.
Claudia Mendoza, the Jewish Leadership Council's director of policy and public affairs, condemned the abuse against MPs like Diane Abbott but said: "Amnesty International may wish to look further into the antisemitic abuse aimed at prominent Jewish women including MPs so prevalent on Twitter.
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I am shocked! Oh wait, no I am not! Just another example of anti-Semitism not being "important enough" to discuss. I am certainly not surprised that AI did this.