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Greta Thunberg joins pro-Palestine protests at Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo

The climate activist, 21, attended the Stop Israel demonstration ahead of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest on Thursday


  • May 09 2024
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Greta Thunberg joins pro-Palestine protests at Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo
Greta Thunberg joins pro-Pales

Greta Thunberg joined pro-Palestine protests in Malmo on Thursday against Israel competing in the Eurovision Song Contest.

The climate activist, 21, was at the Stop Israel demonstration, between Stortorget and Molleplatsen in the centre of the city ahead of Israel singer Eden Golan performing at the second semi-final of the competition on Thursday evening.

She was wearing a keffiyeh, a material commonly used to show support for Palestine, around her body in the centre of the crowd. Thunberg refused to comment on why she had joined a protest in Malmo against Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. The climate activist said she was “good” as a march took place across the Swedish city on Thursday.

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During the demonstrations, smoke canisters in the colours of the Palestinian flag were set off and protesters, some of whom had dogs, young children and bicycles with them, were carrying signs displaying images of Gaza civilians who have been injured amid the Hamas-Israel conflict.

At one point, the pro-Palestinian demonstrators were told to go back by police and, following shouts of “free Palestine”, returned to the main gathering. There was also a banner in the style of Eurovision with the words “genocide” on it, an accusation vigorously denied by Israel amid the war with Hamas.

Greta protesting
Greta Thunberg has joined pro-Palestine protests in Malmo against Israel competing in the Eurovision Song Contest

During Eden Golan’s rehearsals of her song, Hurricane, which was reworked from an earlier track, October Rain, thought to be a reference to the attack by Hamas, she was booed and there were reportedly shouts of “free Palestine” on Wednesday.

At the protests in Malmo, Rory Flynn, 27, from Kildare, told the PA news agency he is from the Eurovision Irish fan club and has started a “separate movement” to protest against Israel, adding the country’s entry in Sweden is “overshadowing the competition”.

He said: “We feel that it’s important to make our voices heard in the competition in the arena. Others are doing a full boycott – and full respect to people who are doing a full boycott – but we think it’s important that our voices are heard in the arena and around Malmo.”

Mr Flynn also said his group booed during Golan’s dress rehearsals this week, adding: “This song is a propaganda song. OK, it was originally called October Rain and now it’s called Hurricane, you can see there, it’s the same melody; the lyrics have been changed at the request of the EBU (European Broadcast Union), but it is the same song.

“And it is about justifying Israel’s genocide in Gaza, and I think that says it all really, you know, I think it’s quite appropriate to kind of boo that propaganda.”

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