Aftonbladet Reporter Said to “Rethink” Organ Charges

The Aftonbladet saga continues. According to Israel Army Radio, reporter Donald Bostrom has backed away from his crude, unsubstantiated charges that Israeli soldiers harvest the organs of Palestinians for trafficking. After speaking on a media panel in Dimona, and apparently deciding not to attend an anti-Israel event in Lebanon he is quoted saying:
“The visit to Israel and the fact that I was part of a fair dialogue made me rethink the whole issue,”
OK. Let’s assume Donald Bostrom really has had a change of heart after defaming Israel with horrific charges and inciting anti-Semitic cartoons and campaigns in the Arab world.
The question is will he try to make right the wrong he’s done? Will the reporter and his editors set the record straight in a full and forthright retraction, laying out for readers the truth and acknowledging the paper’s role in spreading lies and hatred?
That would signify a true change of heart — and a commitment to ethical journalism.
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