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| − | There have been much criticism of ''Aftonbladet'', most notably about their coverage of [[Israel]]. The newspaper has been accused of being overly critical to the nation, even bordering on [[antisemitism]]. | + | There have been much criticism of ''Aftonbladet'', most notably about their coverage of [[Israel]]. The newspaper has been accused {{who}} of being overly critical to the nation, even bordering on [[antisemitism]]. |
| − | In August 2009, ''Aftonbladet'' published an article claiming that in 1992 the Israeli Defense Force illegally harvested [[organ]]s from killed Palestinians. This caused much controversy, creating a diplomatic rift between Sweden and Israel. | + | In August 2009, ''Aftonbladet'' published an article claiming that in 1992 the Israeli Defense Force illegally harvested [[organ]]s from killed Palestinians. This caused much controversy, creating a diplomatic rift between Sweden and Israel. {{citation needed}} |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
Revision as of 22:49, November 29, 2011
Aftonbladet (English: The evening sheet) is a major Swedish tabloid, founded in 1830. It labels itself as "independent Social Democratic".
Israel controversy
There have been much criticism of Aftonbladet, most notably about their coverage of Israel. The newspaper has been accused[Who says?] of being overly critical to the nation, even bordering on antisemitism.
In August 2009, Aftonbladet published an article claiming that in 1992 the Israeli Defense Force illegally harvested organs from killed Palestinians. This caused much controversy, creating a diplomatic rift between Sweden and Israel.[Citation Needed]
External links
- Official website (Swedish)