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Anti-Semitism Prejudices - Federal Foreign Office Reprimands Goethe-Institut for Exhibition

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
The Federal Foreign Office has denounced the Goethe-Institut for an exhibition with the Palestinian-American artist Basma al-Sharif in Vilnius, Lithuania. There is no doubt at events by German intermediary organisations that the Federal Government strongly rejects anti-Semitism and Israel-Hass, according to the Ministry.

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The Federal Foreign Office has denounced the Goethe-Institut for an exhibition with the Palestinian-American artist Basma al-Sharif in Vilnius, Lithuania. There is no doubt at events by German intermediary organisations that the Federal Government strongly rejects anti-Semitism and Israel-Hass, according to the Ministry.

·Germany
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At an exhibition by the Goethe-Institut in Vilnius, an artist involved causes excitement. On her social media profile there were contributions in which she denied Israel's right to exist. A speaker takes a stand.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The German state promotes Israel-Hass with taxpayers' money. After the Berlinale and documenta, it now meets the renowned Goethe-Institut.

·Berlin, Germany
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An art exhibition in Vilnius is putting the Goethe-Institut under pressure: The presentation of works by an artist with antisemitic and Hamas-affiliated statements is drawing sharp criticism. The German Foreign Office is now calling for greater diligence in state-funded cultural projects.

Palestinian-American artist Basma al-Sharif has recently been the subject of controversy due to social media posts. This also applies to her participation in an exhibition in Vilnius.

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The Palestinian-American artist Basma al-Sharif was last whirlwinded because of social media posts. This also applies to the participation in an exhibition in Vilnius.

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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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