Joost Klein made threatening gesture to
Eurovision camerawoman
May 11,
2024
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/05/joost-klein-made-threatening-gesture-to-eurovision-camerawoman/
The
incident which led to the Dutch Eurovision Song Contest entry Europapa being
disqualified from Saturday’s final centred on a camerawoman who filmed Joost
Klein after he had finished competing in Thursday’s semi-final, Dutch
broadcaster AvroTros said in a statement.
“Against
clearly made agreements, Joost was filmed when he had just gotten off stage and
had to rush to the greenroom,” the statement said. “At that moment, Joost
repeatedly indicated that he did not want to be filmed. This wasn’t respected.
“This led
to a threatening movement from Joost towards the camera. Joost did not touch
the camera woman. This incident was reported, followed by an investigation by
the EBU and police.”
AvroTros
said it had consulted extensively with the European Broadcasting Union and
proposed several solutions.
“Nevertheless,
the EBU has still decided to disqualify Joost Klein. AvroTros considers the
penalty very heavy and disproportionate,” the statement said. “We are very
disappointed and upset for the millions of fans who were so excited about
tonight. What Joost brought to the Netherlands and Europe shouldn’t have ended
this way.”
Klein
himself is extremely upset about the whole affair, AvroTros director Taco
Zimmerman told current affairs show EenVandaag. “He so wanted to perform. He is
wearing sackcloth and ashes.”
The
broadcaster plans to make a formal protest about the EBU decision, he said.
Meanwhile,
more than 200,000 people have so far signed a petition to show solidarity with
Klein.
More problems
The Joost
Klein is not the only issue to have hit the headlines in the run up to the
contest final.
Alessandra
Mele, who should have read out the votes of the Norwegian jury, has withdrawn
from the contest. “United by music is Eurovision’s motto, but right now those
words are empty words,” she said. “There is a genocide going on and I would ask
you all to open up your eyes.” She ended the Instagram statements by saying
“Free Palestine”.
The French
participant Slimane stopped his performance during the last rehearsal to call
for peace. “Every artist here wants to sing about love and sing about peace,”
he said. “We need to be united by music yes but with love for peace.”
It is
against Eurovision rules to make political statements but the EBU has not yet
said if Slimane would face any sanctions.
Smartphones
According
to Dutch broadcaster NOS, representatives of Ireland, Greece and Switzerland
have also made a complaint about the Israeli delegation because they were using
their smartphones to film them without permission.
The three
countries did not take part in Saturday afternoon’s flag parade ahead of the
final rehearsal.
Ireland’s
Eurovision Song Contest entrant Bambie Thug has also reportedly called on the
competition’s organisers to address the commentary made on Israeli television
before their performance in Tuesday’s semi-final.

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