Report: Attitudes to Jews and Muslims in Norway 2017 | CFCA

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Contrary to what more general surveys indicate, a clear majority of Norwegian Jews complain that antisemitic sentiment in the Nordic country has been growing in recent years, specifically among local Muslims.
A recent survey by the Center for Holocaust and Minorities (HL Center) has yielded contradictory results. Although the prevalence of antisemitic bias among the local population fell from 12.1 percent in 2011 to 8.3 percent in 2017, 70 percent of the Norwegian Jews themselves claim that hatred of Jews has risen in recent years. Furthermore, two out of three Norwegian Jews admitted they had to hide their beliefs for fear of negative attitudes.
A recent survey by the Center for Holocaust and Minorities (HL Center) has yielded contradictory results. Although the prevalence of antisemitic bias among the local population fell from 12.1 percent in 2011 to 8.3 percent in 2017, 70 percent of the Norwegian Jews themselves claim that hatred of Jews has risen in recent years. Furthermore, two out of three Norwegian Jews admitted they had to hide their beliefs for fear of negative attitudes.
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