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Shalom: Bostrom's invitation 'shameful'


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Article's topics: SwedenAftonbladetIDFAnti SemitismSilvan Shalom 

Journalist Donald Bostrom, whose August article in the Swedish publication Aftonbladet accused Israel of harvesting the organs of Palestinians during Operation Cast Lead, landed at Ben Gurion Airport overnight Saturday, much to the chagrin of Vice Premier Silvan Shalom.

The organ harvesting article...

The organ harvesting article published in Aftonbladet.
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Bostrom, who arrived in Israel in order to attend a media conference in Dimona, was greeted with protests and jeers directed at him by members of the Beitar youth movement as he disembarked from the plane in the company of two security guards.

Following the announcement of Bostrom's participation, the Ministry for the Development of the Negev and the Galilee withdrew the financial support it had allocated to the conference.

Shalom, who on Saturday night had called the journalist's arrival "a shameful event," told Israel Radio on Sunday that the conference had "turned itself into a gimmick-laden stage in order to receive media coverage."

Shalom withdrew an estimated NIS 200,000 in government support for the conference, "which may have been used to fund [Bostrom's] arrival and his stay here."

Earlier on Sunday, Dimona Mayor Meir Cohen defended the conference organizers' decision.

"We are bringing him here to tell him how despicable he is for using journalistic tools to construct an entire narrative," he said during an Israel Radio interview, adding that the conference would center on media ethics.

Cohen stressed that in Europe, "the street is controlled by negative Palestinian propaganda," suggesting that Israel was damaging its own public diplomacy by ignoring hostile publications instead of confronting them.

Shalom, however, did not accept that argument.

"According to that logic, we must also bring Ahmadinejad [to Israel] to tell us that we have no right to exist," he said. "Israel must not become a Shi'ite suicide bomber" and allow its haters and enemies to take the stage, he stressed, despite the importance of freedom of press and expression.

"I won't fight for freedom of expression if it gives voice to Hamas, [to those who say] that Israel has no right to exist, that the Jews are pigs … a line must be drawn, and I believe I have drawn the line in the right place," said Shalom, adding that criticism voiced by countries such as Egypt in Turkey was heard in Israel. "It is not accepted, we don't like it, but it is heard."

Bostrom's claims that IDF soldiers had killed Palestinians in order to harvest their organs had caused a diplomatic rift between Israel and Sweden, said the vice premier.

The conference organizers had in effect "chosen [Bostrom] over the Israeli government," he concluded.

Later on Sunday, Likud activists stated they would demonstrate against the journalist's presence in Dimona. "The Swedish press must witness our reaction to the hypocrisy," said one activist, expressing hope that the conference organizers would realize that "such people are considered persona non grata."

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26. Why are he allowed to visit Israel?
Toppi - Sweden (11/05/2009 20:07)
25. He can be sued for libel, just as in any other country.
Realist - (11/02/2009 14:32)
24. Worse than the worst over here
Danny - GB (11/02/2009 12:25)
23. Persona non grata
Joseph - UK (11/02/2009 12:04)
22. Where is Israel's pride? Would Dimona also have invited Goebels in the name of freedom of the press, or to feign impressing him with his errant ways?
Wendy - Israel (11/02/2009 00:33)
21. In your dreams Likud
Jacob - Sweden (11/01/2009 22:46)
20. Bostrom doesn't represent Sweden, dear friends!
Elisheva - Sweden (11/01/2009 22:22)
19. "Dimona Mayor Meir Cohen defended the conference organizers' decision. "
m - (11/01/2009 22:09)
18. Why was this bigot allowed into the country in the first place?
Norman B. - USA (11/01/2009 19:59)
17. Self Haters
Beli - (11/01/2009 19:58)
16. Deport him to the peaceloving gazanistans
simulev - Sweden (11/01/2009 19:26)
15. Bravo Shalom! Bravo Beitar! Dimona Mayor´s method is wrong!
Isaac Haskiya - Denmark (11/01/2009 19:17)
14. european arab propaganda and cartoons
martin - uk (11/01/2009 19:01)
13. Arrest him!
Kickback - (11/01/2009 18:25)
12. It makes me want to vomit !
Elanora - Israel (11/01/2009 18:25)
11. Arrest this Swedish nazi, take him 1st to Yad Vashem to see who were butchered,tortured,experimented on by his ilk,then to meet some families of 2000
Tee Gee - Israel (11/01/2009 17:57)
10. That F** swede
henri2525 - Belgium (11/01/2009 17:57)
9. To Robert
Bjorn - Sweden (11/01/2009 17:42)
8. Very smart!
Albert Reingewirtz - (11/01/2009 17:40)
7. If only they were alive
DAVID KAPLAN - United States (11/01/2009 17:13)
6. Missed opportunity!
tiki - belgium (11/01/2009 16:58)
5. Shalom did the right thing; wish the conference organizers had done so, too
Peter Burman - Canada (11/01/2009 16:54)
4. Bostrom's invitation
Israel - (11/01/2009 15:02)
3. BOSTROM'S INVITATION
MICHAEL - (11/01/2009 13:50)
2. As a Swede ...
Ralph Haglund - Sweden (11/01/2009 13:46)
1. Thank you Mr. Shalom:
Robert Haymond - Israel+Canada (11/01/2009 13:19)
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