The Manila Times

NY unveils $25-M grant to combat anti-Semitism, hate

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NEW YORK: New York state took fresh steps Thursday to combat a spike in anti- Semitism and hate crimes, promising a $ 25 million grant to boost security and a $5,000 reward for informatio­n leading to arrests and conviction­s.

Governor Andrew Cuomo made the announceme­nt after meeting dozens of Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders from across the state.

Hate crimes shot up in 2016 mainly against Muslims, Jews, blacks, Latinos, Asians and the LGBT community, according to New York City police.

Advocacy groups have also recorded an explosion in hate crimes since Donald Trump won the presidenti­al election last November.

“With the recent explosion of anti-Semitism and hate crimes, it is more important than ever before that we do everything in our power to ensure the safety and equal treatment of all New Yorkers,” Cuomo said.

“Any acts of bias or discrimina­tion will be met with the full force of the law,” he added. “New York is and always has been a place that celebrates diversity and religious tolerance.”

The $ 25 million grant program is designed to boost safety at schools and day-care centers considered at particular risk, by funding additional security measures and training needs.

The state is also expanding a toll- free hotline, set up last November, to allow people to report bias and discrimina­tion by text message.

The authoritie­s are also offering a $ 5,000 reward for any informatio­n leading to arrests and conviction­s for hate crimes,

The Jewish Community Center Associatio­n of North America has recorded 69 bomb threat incidents at dozens of centers in 27 US states and one Canadian province since the start of the year.

On Wednesday, a bomb threat targeted the Anti- Defamation League’s national headquarte­rs in Manhattan. On Monday alone, nearly a dozen Jewish community centers in the United States received bomb threats that prompted evacuation­s.

All turned out to be hoaxes.

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