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Palestinian activist Bassem Tamimi’s Australian visa cancelled on eve of speaking tour

The federal government said Tamimi’s presence would threaten the good order of the Australian community

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Bassem Tamimi. Photo: Facebook
The Guardian

The federal government has cancelled the visa of an outspoken Palestinian activist on the eve of his Australian speaking tour because others are likely to “react adversely” to his presence.

The activist, Bassem Tamimi , was due to board a plane this week to begin his Australian speaking tour, which was organised by the Palestine Action Group, Friends of Palestine , and The Social Research Institute.

He was granted a visa on 4 April, but it was cancelled the next day.

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The department said Tamimi’s presence would threaten the good order of the Australian community, and invoked section 128 of the Migration Act to cancel the visa.

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“The Department recently became aware of information that indicates there is a risk that members of the public will react adversely to Mr Tamimi’s presence in Australia regarding his views of the ongoing political tensions in the Middle East,” the decision said.

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