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A sign of the 2025 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest is seen during a press conference by the organisers, just over two months before the television show, in Basel on March 4, 2025.--AFP
A sign of the 2025 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest is seen during a press conference by the organisers, just over two months before the television show, in Basel on March 4, 2025.--AFP

Thousands in Finland demand boycott of Zionist entity in Eurovision

More than 10,000 people in Finland on Monday urged the country’s public broadcaster Yle to push for Zionist entity to be banned from the Eurovision Song Contest due to the war in Gaza. The broadcaster received two petitions on Monday demanding it pressure the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which manages the event, to block the Zionist entity from participating, the petitions’ initiator - the Finnish Palestine Network group Sumud - said in a statement. One of the petitions was signed by more than 500 music and cultural industry professionals, while a public petition was signed by over 10,000 people.

With less than two months to go until one of the world’s biggest annual live television events kicks off in the Swiss city of Basel, the signatories urged Yle to withdraw Finland’s contestant from the competition if the Zionist entity were to participate. “It is against our values for a state that has committed genocide and practices occupation policies to be given a prominent opportunity to improve its image under the guise of music,” the signatories said. Thousands protested at last year’s contest in the Swedish city of Malmo against Zionist entity ‘s participation. – AFP

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