Australians for Palestine: removal of billboard a breach of freedom of expression

The advocacy group behind the controversial free Palestine billboard which was pulled down by Ooh Media Australians for Palestine, has described the removal of the ad was a breach of its freedom of expression.

Samah Sabawi, a volunteer with the organisation, told Mumbrella: “We believe that removing the billboard was clearly a breach of our right to freedom of expression. We understand that the right to free speech carries with it special duties and responsibilities including the respect of the rights or reputations of others and the protection of national security or of public order. None of that was violated by the billboard’s message.”

The pro-Palestine billboard, located in Melbourne’s Southbank, was taken down by Ooh Media, the owner of the billboard site, pending further decisions by the Ad Standards Board (ASB), legal experts and other authorities on whether the controversial ad breaches advertising standards and rules. Yesterday the ASB it would not be taking action as the board fell under the classification of political advertising.

Ooh Media Palestine Billboard

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