ADL Alerts Service Providers to Hezbollah Presence on Their Platforms
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UPDATE: 5/20/16 - Facebook & Instagram have removed the accounts identified in this blog.Al-Manar, the media wing of Hezbollah, has long broadcast terrorist …
On MLK Day 2017, I participated in an important interreligious conference organized by the Shalom Hartman Institute, which convened faith leaders from across the Jewish and Muslim…
San Francisco Leaders Briefed on Post-Election Incidents, Hate Crimes and Cyberhate
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It was a full house when over 1,300 legal professionals, community leaders, activists, and non-profit administrators gathered in San Francisco’s famous Bill Graham Civic…
Joint Statement of Solidarity by Jewish Communal Organizations
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ADL joined with more than 180 Jewish communal groups in a joint statement urging political leaders and all Americans to treat the COVID-19 pandemic as a “moment for kindness and solidarity..."
Open Letter to the U.S. Department of Justice: ADL Calls for a Criminal Investigation of Gab
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The January 6 attack at our nation’s Capitol was deliberate and coordinated. Individuals who broke the law must be held accountable, but we cannot ignore that social media platforms, like Gab, may well bear a measure of criminal responsibility for the attack as well.
At ADL, we monitor extremism and misinformation regularly as part of our work fighting hate. As is the case with many legacy organizations, there is a fair amount of misinformation spread about who ADL is and the reality of the work we do. To help stop the spread of this misinformation, below are responses to some of the most egregious claims.
Jonathan Greenblatt Remarks to the Eradicate Hate Global Summit
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For the Jewish community, and ADL, the attack here in Pittsburgh weighs on our hearts as a painful reminder of what can happen when hatred is left unchecked
Remarks by ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on "Holding Big Tech Accountable"
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Today, there is no distinction betweenonline and offline lives. When we say that Facebook is the frontline in fighting hate, I mean that literally. We’ve seen over and over again the way thathateful content online leads to violence in our communities offline.