What will Henning Mankell say and write?


By tomeisner2
June 1, 2010
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The question being asked now is what will he say about his ordeal. Surely the world will trust his version of events more than Mark Regev. We will soon see.

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Joshua18

1 June, 2010 - 21:46

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Pass the smörgåstårta?


newsmax

2 June, 2010 - 08:30

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Tomeisner.Here is the answer to your question:

One of the strongest condemnations of Israel's actions came from the Swedish novelist Henning Mankell who had been aboard the Swedish aid ship Sofia. Mankell, the author of the Wallander series called for global sanctions against Israel to put pressure on it to lift the blockade of Gaza. "I think we should use the experience of South Africa, where we know that the sanctions had a great impact. It took time, but they had an impact," Mankell said. He also denied there had been any weapons aboard the aid ships. "I can promise there was not a single weapon aboard the ships," he told a reporter who was returning to Sweden with him after the writer had been deported by Israel.


Joshua18

2 June, 2010 - 09:18

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"Tomeisner.Here is the answer to your question:"

Yes, but it wasn't the recent events that prompted him to say this. He has been calling for Israel's destruction for a very long time.

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