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Scots ask to meet Salmond over hate rise

August 14, 2014 13:19

By

Marcus Dysch And Daniel Easterman

1 min read

A leader of Scotland's Jewish community has asked for an urgent meeting with the country's First Minister Alex Salmond to discuss rising levels of antisemitism.

Paul Morron, president of the Glasgow Jewish Representative Council, said he had received hundreds of emails from Jews who were concerned at the situation.

"The level of anxiety is quite unprecedented. I consider the situation sufficiently serious to meet with Alex Salmond," he said.

According to the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities (SCoJeC), around a dozen antisemitic incidents were recorded in the first week of August - almost as many as in the whole of 2013 - including graffiti on synagogues and threatening messages.