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Netherlands Boycotts Eurovision: Dutch TV Refuses to Give Points in Protest Over Contestant’s Axing.

by | May 13, 2024

In a shocking turn of events, the Netherlands has withdrawn from the Eurovision Song Contest and has communicated that it will not be awarding the jury points in protest against the expulsion of their contestant, Joost Klein. The decision comes after Klein was removed from the competition just hours before his scheduled performance following a complaint from a female member of the production crew.

According to Dutch representatives, the complaint alleged a “threatening movement” towards the camera rather than physical contact. Despite this clarification, Avrotros, the Dutch radio and television broadcaster, made the bold announcement that they would no longer participate in the Eurovision Grand Final.

The statement released by Avrotros on social media expressed their solidarity with Joost Klein and their dissatisfaction with the handling of the situation. “Now that Avrotros is no longer part of the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest, we do not feel the need to hand out the points of the Dutch jury,” the statement read. “In consultation with Nikkie de Jager, who would act as our spokesperson tonight, we decided not to do it.”

The decision to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest reflects the growing tension and controversy surrounding this year’s event. Not only has the Netherlands withdrawn in protest, but the competition has also been marred by political demonstrations, notably with the Israel entry facing pickets from pro-Palestinian protestors.

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