Critics say NGA decision ‘is nothing less than a disgraceful act of censorship’ that is ‘rooted in political cowardice’
The National Gallery of Australia claims it covered Palestinian flags in a major exhibition after undertaking a security threat assessment but critics say the decision was “rooted in political cowardice”.
The Guardian this week revealed two Palestinian flags on a large tapestry hanging in an exhibition currently showing in Canberra have been covered with white fabric.
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