80 years after the genocide of 6 million Jews, anti-Semetism is alive and well in Australia and around the globe. For many, the legacy of the Holocaust is not enough to curb discriminating, victimising and in some cases, attacking Jewish people. Holocaust deniers say it didn’t happen in the first place. Deborah Lipstadt says that the problems they face come from both sides of the political fence.
Listen to the report by Tom Switzer on Between the Lines.
[Editor: It is shameful that a program on the subject of anti-semitism cannot even spell ‘anti-semitism’ properly.]