Australian festival apologises for cancelling Palestinian author


SYDNEY: A leading Australian arts festival apologised Thursday (Jan 15) for disinviting a Palestinian author, retracting claims her attendance would be "culturally insensitive" following a mass shooting targetting Jews at Bondi Beach.

The Adelaide Festival was forced to cancel its popular writers' week on Tuesday as scores of participants pulled out over the treatment of author and academic Randa Abdel-Fattah (pic).

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