The Age
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Turnbull decries ‘demonising’ of Venice artist as chair admits removal was unfair
Creative Australia chair Wesley Enoch acknowledged the temporary removal of artist Khaled Sabsabi from Australia's Venice Biennale representation was unfair, speaking Wednesday at the pavilion's opening. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull attended and criticized what he called "demonising Muslims," warning such actions help extremist recruitment.
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