Israeli Eurovision singer put on Ukrainian ‘kill list’


READ HERE: Israel’s contestant at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 has been placed on Ukraine’s notorious Mirotvorets website for participating in a children’s competition in Crimea when she was just 12 years old.

Ukraine’s infamous Mirotvorets (Peacekeeper) database has been dubbed Kiev’s ‘kill list’ and criticized by human rights organizations. The website, reportedly run by the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, lists enemies of the state and marks them as “liquidated” in the event of their death. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) is widely believed to be behind the deaths of multiple individuals on the database, including Russian journalist Darya Dugina and military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky.

Eden Golan, 20, who holds dual Israeli-Russian citizenship, was added to the database earlier this year, shortly after she won both the jury and public vote to become the Israeli representative at Eurovision. However, it went largely unnoticed until she made it to the finals this week.


 

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