Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke will review the visa status of an American law professor who said October 7 is a day of 'considerable celebration' at a pro-Palestine vigil on the first anniversary of the anti-Israel assault.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke will look into the visa of an American law professor who said October 7 is a day of"considerable celebration" on the first anniversary of the assault.Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke will review the visa status of an American law professor who said October 7 is a day of"considerable celebration" at a pro-Palestine vigil on the first anniversary of the anti-Israel assault.
A rally on the steps of a mosque in Sydney’s south-west became the scene of intense controversy when demonstrators chanted"from the river to the sea, Israel kills refugees". “I want to talk about some good things because it’s a good day, and we’ve got to mark some of the good news that comes about that we often times neglect.
Shadow home affairs minister Simon Birmingham urged the government to immediately review Mr Beydoun's visa while shadow home affairs minister James Paterson said the professor’s comments exposed the rationale of holding pro-Palestine demonstrations on the anniversary of Hamas’ attack.“The only reason to hold a protest on October 7 is to celebrate the slaughter of Jews.
After Sheik Mahmoud called the Prime Minister’s actions “disgraceful and shameful”, a chant of"Albanese you can't hide, you're supporting genocide," rang out from the crowd in response.
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