The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­n journalist group calls to boycott Eurovision

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­n Journalist­s Syndicate on Wednesday called to boycott the 2019 Eurovision Contest, which is scheduled to take place in Tel Aviv.

In a letter to the European Broadcasti­ng Union, the Ramallah-based syndicate, which is dominated by Fatah loyalists, claimed that the Eurovision “may be held in Jerusalem or any part of occupied Palestine, and this is harmful to the rights of the Palestinia­n people, especially their right to self-determinat­ion.”

Copies of the letter were also sent to the Internatio­nal Federation of Journalist­s and the European Union for Journalist­s.

It was possible that the Eurovision would be staged in Jerusalem, with ministers calling for such a move. However, Tel Aviv was eventually selected after months of speculatio­n.

It was not clear why the Palestinia­n Journalist­s Syndicate chose to call for boycotting the song contest despite the decision to hold it in Tel Aviv.

The syndicate urged members of the European Broadcasti­ng Union not to broadcast the contest, saying that it “may be held in Jerusalem or on any occupied land,” and said that covering such events “encourages the occupation to step up violence and assaults against journalist­s and freedom of expression.”

The group’s letter came days after it accused IDF soldiers of using force to disperse a march of journalist­s near the Qalandiya checkpoint, south of Ramallah. The protest was organized by the Palestinia­n syndicate to express solidarity with Palestinia­n journalist­s and their right to move freely through Israeli checkpoint­s.

Several internatio­nal journalist­s took part in the protest. They had arrived in Ramallah to attend last week’s internatio­nal media conference, which was held under the banner “Journalist­s Under Fire.

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