Med facit i hand ar det latt att tycka till...

5 av 6 kulturchefer pa svenska tidningar sager sig inte ha godkant en publicering av  Bostroms artikel.
Det ar ju alltid latt att svara pa sant nar man har facit i hand och ser reaktionerna.
Men i sak har de ratt - artikeln ar mer en insandare, den  borde ha fyllt pa med tankar om varfor man inte obducerar de aterlamnade liken for att se om det faktiskt saknas organ eller inte.
Att misstanka nagon for organstold men inte ta reda pa varfor inte det hela utreds mer grundligt, ar bara en halv artikel.

For ovrigt har bade Haaretz och Jerusalem post lamnat det hela utanfor sina huvudnyheter.
Det ar svensk media som drar ABaffaren ett varv till.

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These charges, as outrageous as they sound, should be investigated. The comments by Roth about storage on a battlefield are not applicable as many Palestinian deaths took place in incursions by the Israeli army into towns to round up young men throwing stones. These people may have been gravely wounded and died in hospital allowing removal of organs without permission of their families. As was reported below in the Israeli press, the senior pathologist was investigated for removal of organs form an Israeli soldier without his families permission.” Israeli themselves uncovered an organ warehouse in Abu Kabir Forensic Institute. Prof. Yehuda Hiss, Israel’s senior pathologist was charged in 2002 with “illegal sale of and dealings in organs and body parts, removing organs from deceased persons without consent, and misrepresenting organs in returned bodies. . . placing the cardboard center of toilet paper rolls and metallic rods in their place to fill the voids in the body and hide the theft of the organs.” All these crimes were reported by Palestinian families after receiving the mutilated corpses of loved ones.

http://www.allbusiness.com/middle-east/israel/102662-1.html


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