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Carl Donald Boström (born 30 May 1954) is a
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journalist, photographer, and writer. He is known for his writings and photography relating to the
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. He is also a former
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volunteer and has authored several
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s.


2009 article on organ trafficking

On 17 August 2009 the tabloid ''
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'' published an article by Boström, ''"Våra söner plundras på sina organ"'' ("Our sons are plundered of their organs"), alleging that
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was stealing organs from Palestinians who died in custody. Boström mentioned that the autopsies were performed at the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute, an institute whose chief pathologist, Yehuda Hiss, admitted to organ theft in 2005 from 125 bodies. As a background Boström mentioned the charges against Levy Izhak Rosenbaum of
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, arrested as part of
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for conspiring to arrange the sale of an Israeli citizen's kidney for $160,000. The article prompted outrage in Israel, with accusations that the claims were anti-Semitic and represented a Blood libel against Jews, and set off a diplomatic row between the Israeli and Swedish governments. The Swedish and Israeli media were highly critical of the article,Sweden's free speech tradition runs into Israeli ire
by Igor Gedilaghine for
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and a survey among the cultural editors of the other major Swedish newspapers found that all would have refused the article as it was based on outmoded hearsay and rumors. Family members of Bilal Ghanem, the Palestinian at the center of the article's allegations, confirmed that Ghanem's organs had been removed after he was shot at the gate of his family's home and transferred by the military ambulance to a helicopter. Israeli forces returned the body to his family a week after in a state which his brother, Jalal Ghanem, describes as: "It was very clear that there was no abdomen, it showed from the way it was stitched. There were no teeth in his mouth".Palestinians seek organ theft probe
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28 August 2009
In his interview with the Arab news site Menassat, Boström is quoted as saying: "There is no conclusive evidence, only a collection of allegations and suspicious circumstances ... The point is that we know there is organ trafficking in Israel. And we also know that there are families claiming that their children's organs have been harvested. These two facts together point to the need for further investigation". Reporting about a media conference in Dimona, where Donald Boström participated in order to defend his article "before a hostile audience", Israeli newspaper Haaretz states that Boström admitted that he had no proof beyond the allegations of the families of Palestinians killed by the Israeli army.


Financing

Israeli daily ''
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'' reported that Bostrom's 2001 book ''Inshallah'', which deals with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reportedly included the allegations of organ harvesting relating to the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute, was financed – among other bodies – by the
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. Boström received the 2007 ''KW Gullers stipendium'' (scholarship) from the
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in honor of the late Swedish photographer .


Works

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bostrom, Donald 1954 births Living people Photographers from Stockholm Swedish male journalists Swedish male photographers Swedish food writers Blood libel Antisemitism in Sweden People associated with WikiLeaks