READ MORE:Israel singer Eden Golan has made it to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest following a public vote after thousands of protestors demonstrated in Malmo calling for her to be excluded from the competition.
The event's organisers have said they will not 'censor' the audience after Golan was booed during rehearsals. Israeli Eurovision singer Eden Golan was ordered to stay in her hotel room by her country's national security agency as thousands of pro-Palestine protesters demonstrated in Malmo, calling for her to be excluded from the competition
The European Broadcasting Union , whose members approved Israeli broadcaster Kan, has taken a strong stance, as in previous years, against political messages at Eurovision and flags and symbols from non-competing countries. 'This is solely to achieve as balanced a sound mix as possible for the audience; and SVT do not censor sound from the arena audience.'The EBU and SVT encourage all audiences to attend in the spirit of the contest, embracing its values of inclusivity, celebrating diversity and being United By Music.'
The prediction was correct, with as many as 5,000 people taking to the city's streets yesterday, including the young Swede - who was pictured wearing a keffiyeh, a black and white shawl commonly used to show support for Palestine, around her body in the centre of the crowd within a sea of Palestinian flags.
It was reported earlier that Israel's national security agency Shin Bet had warned Eden Golan not to leave her hotel room except for performances because Malmo was anticipating the wave of pro- Palestinian demonstrations— jay🍉 | 🇳🇱🇱🇹🇪🇪 May 8, 2024 The young Swede was pictured wearing a keffiyeh, a black and white shawl commonly used to show support for Palestine, around her body in the centre of the...
A demonstrator gestures from a vehicle with Palestinian flags during a protest against Israeli participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, ahead of the second semi-final tonight Some 100,000 visitors had already gathered in the southern Swedish city for the annual kitsch-fest, which is taking place amid the protests and boycotts over the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, which this weekend moved into the city of Rafa despite protests from Israel's allies - including its most important partner the United States.
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