巴勒斯坦-澳大利亚作家Randa Abdel-Fatah呼吁取消Adelaide Writers周, 这是出于种族动机压制亲巴勒斯坦的声音,
Palestinian-Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah calls cancellation of Adelaide Writers' Week a racially motivated suppression of pro-Palestinian voices, citing threats to free expression.
巴勒斯坦-澳大利亚作家Randa Abdel-Fatah批评取消Adelaide Writers周, 称将她排斥在外是一种出于种族动机的行为,压制了亲巴勒斯坦的声音,反映了在公共讨论中压制这种观点的更广泛模式。
Palestinian-Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah has criticized the cancellation of Adelaide Writers' Week, calling her exclusion a racially motivated act that silences pro-Palestinian voices and reflects a broader pattern of suppressing such perspectives in public discourse.
她在阿德莱德举行的反叛运动市政厅活动上发言,她强调了对言论自由的关切以及影响文化机构的政治压力。
Speaking at a rebel town hall event in Adelaide, she highlighted concerns over free expression and the political pressures affecting cultural institutions.
这个节日的取消是在她参与的争议之后发生的,引发了关于包容性、言论自由和文学活动在解决全球冲突中的作用的全国辩论。
The festival’s cancellation followed controversy over her participation, sparking national debate about inclusivity, free speech, and the role of literary events in addressing global conflicts.