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Rafał Pankowski was born on 1976. Discover Rafał Pankowski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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2021

On November 11, 2021, the Polish far-right nationalists at a rally in Kalisz attended by hundreds of people yelled "Death to Jews." They then burned a red-covered book meant to symbolize the 1264 Statute of Kalisz historic pact protecting Poland's Jewish rights, on Poland's Independence Day. The rally organizer said: “LGBT, pederasts and Zionists are the enemies of Poland.” Pankowski said it reminded him of Nazi book burnings, and observed: "Having monitored antisemitism for more than 25 years, I have never seen anything like that."

2019

In 2019, he was awarded the Paul Ehrlich-Gunther K. Schwerin humans rights award by the Anti-Defamation League. The award honors people who fight antisemitism in Europe.

2018

In July 2018 he published a study in Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, titled "The Resurgence of Antisemitic Discourse in Poland". In the study, Pankowski describes a "disturbing revival of antisemitism" in Poland following the passage of the Holocaust law that criminalized stating that the Polish state or nation was complicit in the Holocaust. The study states that the surge of antisemitic discourse in Poland took observers by surprise as relations between Poland and Israel were fruitful and cordial for many years. According to the study, while antisemitic discourse had been confined in the past to extreme media, at present such discourse is present in Polish mainstream media and in particular in state-controlled media. According to Pankowski prior to the Holocaust law "Muslims and foreigners had replaced Jews for many years as the main target for xenophobic hate", however in the aftermath of the law hate discourse reverted to traditional Jew hatred.

In 2018, Never Again convinced the Allegro website to halt sales of items bearing Nazi symbols, which Never Again report to Allegro. According to Pankowski: "We can see that in our society and companies like Allegro there is a growing need to do something about the problem".

He was featured in Algemeiner Journal's 2018 J100 list, a "list of the top one hundred individuals who have positively influenced Jewish life".

2017

In 2017, in the Parliament of Poland, Pankowski condemned the sale of "lucky Jew" figurines depicting Jews with money, as "deeply rooted in negative stereotypes". Following Pankowski's condemnation, the figurines were removed from sale.

In 2017, he was awarded the Polish Ombudsman honorary badge. He also received the Polcul award for "pedagogical, journalistic and cultural activities for racial, ethnic and religious tolerance, as well as for building civil society and democracy in Poland".

2014

In a 2014 interview with Polygon, Pankowski analyzed the political associations of the development team of the Hatred video game, which according to Pankowski shows many connections to the radical right which are troubling.

2012

In 2012, ahead of UEFA Euro 2012, Never Again launched one of the most extensive anti-racist campaigns in football. However, in 2016, Pankowski said that "unfortunately the Polish FA has hindered rather than helped the work". According to Pankowski, most fan groups in Poland exhibit an anti-Muslim and anti-refugee attitude, which is reinforced by a conservative political climate in Poland.

2010

In 2010, Pankowski published The populist radical right in Poland: the patriots, covering the far-right in Poland. Accepting Cas Mudde's definition of populism in The Popular Zeitgeist: "populism is an ideology which states that society splits up into two antagonistic groups- the rotten elite and the pure masses. Populists think that politics should represent the general will of the people", as a starting point, Pankowski elaborates on the differentiation of populist movements that are successful. Pankowski states that "populist movements were successful where they chimed effectively with the common-sense everyday culture". In Poland, this means relating to Catholicism.

1996

In 1996, Pankowski was one of the founders of Never Again (Nigdy Wiecej).

1976

Rafał Pankowski (born 1976) is a Polish sociologist and political scientist. Pankowski is a Phd and associate professor at Collegium Civitas, as well as the head of "Never Again" Association's East Europe Monitoring Center. He is also the deputy editor of Never Again's (Nigdy Wiecej) magazine. He is also involved in monitoring football hooliganism as part of UEFA's Fare network.