Authors Boycott Adelaide Festival Over Palestinian Author Controversy

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Authors including Michelle de Kretser and Melissa Lucashenko are boycotting Adelaide Writers' Week in protest of the festival's cancellation of Palestinian Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah's appearance, citing censorship and anti-Palestinian racism as reasons. The festival's decision was influenced by concerns over community sensitivity following recent events, leading to widespread criticism and withdrawal of support from several authors and organizations.
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- Politicians shouldn’t decide who appears at writers’ festivals. It’s a dangerous path The Sydney Morning Herald
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