Eurovision winner Nemo to return trophy in protest at Israel taking part in 2026
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- Nemo, the Swiss singer and first non-binary winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, has announced their decision to return the trophy in protest against Israel's participation in the 2026 event, citing a conflict with Eurovision's ideals of inclusion and dignity for all.
- This protest highlights Nemo's commitment to the values they believe Eurovision should uphold, and their actions may influence public perception and participation in the contest, especially among those who share similar concerns about Israel's involvement.
- The decision comes amid a growing wave of boycotts from several countries, including Ireland, Spain, Slovenia, and the Netherlands, reflecting widespread discontent over Israel's participation amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions, raising questions about the future of the contest and its ability to maintain its inclusive ethos.
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