Finnish law does not recognize anti-Semitic discrimination, according to Katharina von Schnurbein. • The EU’s antisemitism watchdog, Katharina von Schnurbeintold Yle that Finnish authorities need to do more to tackle hate speech, including anti-Semitic narratives. “Our surveys suggest that one in two Europeans sees anti-Semitism as a problem in their country of origin. Among Finns, that figure is 17%,” she said, adding that the relatively small Jewish community from Finland could have had an impact on the results. Some 1,500 people in Finland practice Judaism. Schnurbein noted that awareness of anti-Semitism was also relatively low in Finland. “If we want...