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    Stockholm - Israel's ambassador to Sweden was kicked out of Stockholm's Museum of National Antiquities after he destroyed an artwork featuring a picture of a Palestinian suicide bomber, the artists said on Saturday.

    The incident, widely reported in the Swedish media, occurred at the opening on Friday of the "Making Differences" exhibit, part of an upcoming international conference on genocide hosted by the Swedish government and in which Israel is scheduled to participate.

    Sweden's foreign ministry said on Saturday it would summon ambassador Zvi Mazel to a meeting to explain himself.

    "We will contact him on Monday to arrange a meeting. We want to give him a chance to explain himself. We feel that it is unacceptable for him to destroy art in this way," ministry spokesperson Anna Larsson told AFP.

    'For me it was intolerable and an insult to the families of the victims'
    The art installation, called Snow White and located in the museum's courtyard, featured a basin filled with red water, designed to look like blood.

    A sailboat with the name Snow White floated on the water, and placed like a sail was a photo of a smiling Hanadi Jaradat, the female lawyer who blew herself up in the Haifa suicide bombing attack in October, which killed 21 Israelis.

    "For me it was intolerable and an insult to the families of the victims. As ambassador to Israel I could not remain indifferent to such an obscene misrepresentation of reality," the ambassador told Swedish news agency TT.

    According to museum director Kristian Berg, the ambassador went berserk in front of the 400 specially-invited guests when he saw the piece.

    "He pulled out the plugs and threw one of the spotlights into the fountain which caused the entire installation to short-circuit and made it totally life-threatening," he told TT.

    'When I saw her picture in the paper, I thought she looked like Snow White'
    One of the two artists who created the work, Israeli-born Dror Feiler, told AFP the ambassador was "totally unreasonable and undiplomatic" and would not listen to his explanations.

    "He said he was ashamed that I was a Jew," Feiler said. "We see this as an offensive assault on our right to express our thoughts and feelings."

    The other artist, Feiler's Swedish wife Gunilla Skoeld Feiler, told daily Expressen that the work was "not a glorification of the suicide bomber."

    "I wanted to show how incomprehensible it is that a mother-of-two, who is a lawyer no less, can do such a thing," she said.

    "When I saw her picture in the paper, I thought she looked like Snow White, that's why I gave that name to the piece," she added.

    Dror Feiler was to perform a piece of music but refused to do so as long as the ambassador remained at the scene.

    "Ultimately we had to escort the ambassador out of the museum," museum director Berg said, adding that he did not consider the artwork to be a provocation.

    "It is rather an invitation to think about why such things happen in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," he said.

    The museum's artistic director, Thomas Nordanstad, said he had given the artists the go-ahead to create the piece, and had "hoped it would lead to an artistic dialogue".

    The artwork was repaired and was on Saturday on view to the public, despite Israel's insistence that it be disassembled.

    It was not immediately known whether the incident would affect Israel's participation at the "Stockholm International Forum - Preventing Genocide" conference, which is to take place from January 26 to 28. - Sapa-AFP
    Link: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click...6B235&set_id=1

    So, do you think the ambassador did the right thing, or did he misunderstand the installation?

    Here is a pic:

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  • #2
    You can find the accompanying text here .

    She secretly crossed into Israel, charged into a Haifa restaurant, shot a security guard, blew herself up and murdered 19 innocent civilians
    Yes, it certainly glorifies the suicide bombings
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    • #3
      He was only kicked out of the museum? An ambassador who vandalizes artwork in a museum (or anything, really) should be kicked out of the country.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Osweld
        He was only kicked out of the museum? An ambassador who vandalizes artwork in a museum (or anything, really) should be kicked out of the country.


        Really, I'm sure the swedes have a law against such a thing?
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        • #5
          Just chatted with an Israeli...erez from CFC...
          He says that this is pro-suicide bomber because it doesn't have anything condemning the holocaust.

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          • #6
            "It is rather an invitation to think about why such things happen in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," he said.
            Yeah, I'm seeing the connection..

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            • #7
              She secretly crossed into Israel, charged into a Haifa restaurant, shot a security guard, blew herself up and murdered 19 innocent civilians
              Yes, it certainly glorifies the suicide bombings

              You'd be surprised how a large group of people would see this description as glorifying. And not just moslem fanatics.


              If it's not enough that we have artwork gloryfying suicide bombers in every school in gaza and the west bank, we need it in Europe too. Great.


              Just imagine an artwork of Miloshevic or Hitler, which is "inviting people to think of genocide".

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              • #8
                Well to some people's minds they're not terrorists but freedom fighters so it's ok. Also about inocents dying they say the same happens to Palestinians but they don't have F-16s. As always kindly don't shoot the messanger (me). I am as neutral as a true nuetral elf.

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                • #9
                  I don't blame the ambassador. I find that piece of artwork to be of extremely bad taste.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sirotnikov
                    Originally posted by Combat Ingrid
                    You can find the accompanying text here .

                    She secretly crossed into Israel, charged into a Haifa restaurant, shot a security guard, blew herself up and murdered 19 innocent civilians


                    Yes, it certainly glorifies the suicide bombings


                    Yes, it certainly glorifies the suicide bombings

                    You'd be surprised how a large group of people would see this description as glorifying. And not just moslem fanatics.

                    If it's not enough that we have artwork gloryfying suicide bombers in every school in gaza and the west bank, we need it in Europe too. Great.

                    Just imagine an artwork of Miloshevic or Hitler, which is "inviting people to think of genocide". [/q]

                    Black and white picture of Hitler in a red pool.

                    Caption:
                    He seized control of government in Germany, invaded neighbouring countries, bombed England, murdered eleven million innocent civilians, and shot himself.

                    Seems fine to me.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Hurricane
                      I don't blame the ambassador. I find that piece of artwork to be of extremely bad taste.

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                      • #12
                        I wanted to show how incomprehensible it is that a mother-of-two, who is a lawyer no less, can do such a thing," she said.

                        And here my friends is all the money, as we say in these parts.

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                        • #13
                          It doesn't even matter what the message of the piece was. You don't go into a museum and destroy artwork.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Osweld
                            It doesn't even matter what the message of the piece was. You don't go into a museum and destroy artwork.
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                            • #15
                              I can sympathize with the Israeli ambassador actually. It was not uncalled for what he did, from his perspective. Undiplomatic sure although very media-friendly but certaintly not unprovoked. from his point of view.

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