
Nasser Mashni
Nasser Mashni is the president of the Australian Palestine Advocacy Network, a group that promotes Palestinian rights and raises awareness about issues concerning Palestine. He criticized the National Gallery of Australia's decision to cover Palestinian flags in an artwork, labeling it as censorship and a disgraceful act against Palestinian identity.
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Australia Palestine Advocacy Network president Nasser Mashni criticized Yehezkeli's comments as advocating for genocide.
Minister may block Zvi Yehezkeli's Australia visit over inflammatory Gaza commentsNasser Mashni is a key leader in the Palestinian activist movement and a friend of Randa Abdel-Fattah.
Who is Randa Abdel-Fattah, the author and activist at the centre of the Adelaide Writers’ Week crisisNasser Mashni is the president of the Palestine Advocacy Network who spoke at a Free Palestine rally.
Fallout over silenced Palestinian-Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah continuesLeading Palestinian activist Nasser Mashni said people had a right to mourn the slaughter in Gaza.
Albanese condemns 'deeply disrespectful' pro-Palestine rallies on Hamas massacre anniversaryAPAN’s president Nasser Mashni said the announcement was a 'cynical political smokescreen'.
Palestinian groups dismiss Australia’s recognition of state as ‘just words’President of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network Nasser Mashni decried Albanese’s recognition as too late and 'completely meaningless'.
Australia to recognize a Palestinian state, Albanese saysMashni argues that the two-state solution is absolutely dead and advocates for one unified state with equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis.
Anthony Albanese faces pressure as world leaders consider actionNasser Mashni is the president of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network.
Israeli politicians sign letter urging Australian MPs to dump two-state policy | Australian politicsNasser Mashni, a pro-Palestinian protest organiser, claimed that Tayeh's charging is an example of anti-Palestinian racism within police.
How one man’s chants could define free speechAustralia Palestine Advocacy Network president Nasser Mashni described the calls as 'deeply troubling'.
Peter Dutton urged to recognise West Jerusalem as nation’s capitalNasser Mashni criticized the NGA's decision as a disgraceful act of censorship against Palestinian identity.
National Gallery of Australia says it covered Palestinian flags on tapestry after security assessment | Australia news





























































