"Antisemitism in Italy: A Never Ending Trend and its New Waves" - Agenfor International

“Antisemitism in Italy: A Never Ending Trend and its New Waves”

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By Viviana Gullo

The OSINT Reports Series, of which this report constitutes the first release, has been developed with the aim of providing an overview of the potential applications, on a European scale, of open-source research and analysis methodologies in prevention and mitigation activities directed against a range of potential threats. Each report in the OSINT Reports Series will provide insights, gathered through open source intelligence, concerning a potential threat identified by Agenfor International Foundation with the support of public and private partners.

Find our second release below on Antisemitism in Italy: “A Never Ending Trend and its New Waves”, thoroughly explored by our Junior Project Manager and OSINT Analyst Viviana Gullo!

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VIVIANA GULLO

Viviana Gullo works as a Junior Project Manager and OSINT Analyst with Agenfor International Foundation. Previously she worked as an intern and research assistant for the Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Menschenrechte of Vienna and as a volunteer in the framework of the European Solidarity Corps for the Point Information Jeunesse of Moulins-sur-l’Allier. She holds a Master’s in European Legal Studies and a Bachelor’s in International Relations, Development and Cooperation, both from the University of Turin. During her Master, she also cooperated with the Strategic Litigation: International Human Rights Legal Clinic and the Human Rights and Migration Law Clinic.