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Originally posted by ArchAngel
He could have simply avoided going to the museum.
Originally posted by ArchAngel
I hardly see this as art, but there are others who would.
But there is no excuse for these actions by a so-called diplomat.
I would expect better behavior from someone representing a nation.
After wrecking the exhibit and calling it �a monstrosity and an affront to the grieving families,� the Israeli ambassador was hustled out of the museum and informed he would be summoned to the Swedish foreign ministry next Monday to explain his actions.
In Jerusalem, the Israeli foreign ministry official Ran Curiel called the Swedish ambassador to warn him that if the offensive exhibit is not removed, Israel will reconsider its attendance at the conference.(conference on genocide hosted by the Swedish government) Sweden, he said, would not be allowed to hide behind the principle of artistic freedom to justify terrorist murders of Israeli citizens.
A diplomatic storm had blown up in hours.
The designers happened to be an ex-Israeli Swede called Dror Feiler and his Swedish wife Gunilla Skoeld Feiler. Dror is president of a group called �Jews for Palestinian Peace.�
Originally posted by THENEO
Sad part of all of this is that he will get away with it, knowing the power his small country wields around the world.