Swedish journo’s visit irks Israelis

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Agence France Presse
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Mon, 2009-11-02 03:00

TEL AVIV: Several dozen Israelis protested on Sunday the arrival in the country of a Swedish journalist who accused Israel of stealing organs from dead Palestinians.

The protesters were waiting at the airport for the arrival of Donald Bostrom, who is in Israel to attend a media conference in the southern city of Dimona on Monday.

Israel’s Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom said he would boycott the conference to protest Bostrom’s presence.

“I do not want to associate myself to the fact that a platform is offered to an enemy who publishes defamatory articles on Israel,” Shalom told army radio.

Bostrom sparked outrage in Israel and a diplomatic spat with Sweden after he published an article in August in the popular Aftonbladet tabloid that alleged Israeli soldiers stole and sold body parts of dead Palestinians.

Israel has demanded that the Swedish government condemn the article. Stockholm has refused, saying that to do so would violate the country’s tradition of freedom of speech.

Gidon Adin, one of the conference organizers, defended the decision to invite Bostrom.

“He will for the first time have to explain in front of a hostile audience why he publishes defamatory articles on the basis of rumors,” Adin told army radio.

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