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Lebanon show closed due to anti-Israel 'censors'

May 24, 2011 14:58

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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Anti-Israel activists in Lebanon forced a prestigious international photography competition to close its exhibition because it included the work of an Israeli journalist.

The organisers of the annual World Press Photo exhibit said they refused to give in to the protesters who wanted Amit Sha'al's work to be removed from the gallery.

Instead, they closed the show after just eight days. Erik de Kruijf, a World Press manager, said they would not allow "censorship of any kind".

"That's why we decided to take everything down."