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Antisemitism

Online threats against Jewish figures by the National Resistance Council (NOR)

In 2021–2022, a married couple sent dozens of threatening emails to Czech public offices under the name National Resistance Council (NOR). Their messages promised terror against politicians and spread antisemitic hatred, prompting authorities to treat the case as extremist intimidation.

Source: irozhlas.cz

Dangerous spread of anti-Semitic hate

Although antisemitism remains relatively low in Czech society, a persistent traditional form continues to manifest in certain circles. One striking example was the activity of a married couple, both middle-aged and formally educated—a veterinarian and an IT specialist—who operated under the name National Resistance Council (NOR). Between 2021 and 2022 they sent dozens of antisemitic statements and threats to public authorities, often disguised as formal information requests, which in some cases were even published on official websites. Their writings initially targeted police officers and prosecutors but later shifted toward the war in Ukraine, where they denounced President Zelensky by citing his Jewish heritage and rejected Czech support for Kyiv, framing it as evidence of alleged Jewish control of politics. Though no violent act followed, the campaign’s brutal rhetoric posed a serious danger.

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