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Sweden defends press freedom amid Israeli furor |
2009-08-22 |
![]() Perfectly understandable. I can understand his position and respect it. Swedish newspapers have the right to print any kind of drivel they please. As with the issue of the Mohammad cartoons, no one has the right to tell them not to. Jews probably won't even riot world-wide. The civilized world does, however, have a perfect right to poke holes in the "news" presented, to question the motives of the writer, editors and publisher, to compare them to Julius Streicher, and to regard the paper in the same light as dog crap. When asked by reporters if the report published by the Aftonbladet tabloid would sour relations between the two countries, Bildt said: "I don't think so." "No, no! Certainly not! Jews have been putting up with this sort of thing for a couple thousand years now! They're used to it!" "We have very strong state relationship between Israel and our government. We are both open and democratic societies," he told reporters during a meeting of Nordic and Baltic foreign ministers in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik. Anti-Semitism On Thursday, Stockholm distanced itself from a statement by Sweden's Ambassador to Israel Elisabet Borsiin Bonnier expressing outrage at the article, drawing a stinging response from the Israeli foreign ministry. "It is regrettable that the Swedish foreign ministry does not intervene when it comes to a blood libel against Jews, which reminds one of Sweden's conduct during World War II when it also did not intervene," it said in a statement. Sweden's Aftonbladet newspaper sparked the row on Monday when it published a report claiming Israeli soldiers snatched Palestinian youths to steal their organs and returned their dismembered bodies a few days later. The article implied a link between charges of organ theft from Palestinians and the recent arrest in the United States of an American Jew suspected of illicit organ trafficking. Headlined "Our sons are plundered for their organs," the story made news in Israel, where officials described it as racist and accused it of using "vile anti-Semitic themes." Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said he planned to make a "serious protest" to Bildt over the Swedish Foreign Ministry's previous decision not to comment on the article. "A country that truly wants to defend democratic values must strongly condemn deceitful reports with an odor of anti-Semitism of the kind published this week in Aftonbladet," Lieberman said in a statement. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said he would look into suing the reporter for libel. Bildt rejected claims that Sweden harbors anti-Semitic feelings, adding that the condemnation of anti-Semitism was the only issue on which there has ever been complete unity in the Swedish Parliament. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 Sadly, it's not snark - just a statement of fact. |
Posted by: Scooter McGruder 2009-08-22 14:14 |
#3 That one is a definite contender for Snark o' the Day, gromky. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2009-08-22 14:03 |
#2 Sweden is an Islamic country, you have to expect these sorts of outbursts from them from time to time. |
Posted by: gromky 2009-08-22 13:08 |
#1 Press freedom from any sort of accountability (unless they say something |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2009-08-22 08:47 |