A controversial book titled How to Sell a Genocide has been removed from Sydney’s Waverley Library after a complaint from someone who survived a recent Bondi attack. The book, which critiques media coverage of Gaza, sparked debate over censorship, free speech, and libraries’ role in hosting challenging material. Author Adam Johnson insists the term “genocide” reflects expert consensus, not sensationalism, and argues banning the book ignores the reality it addresses. Critics warn such actions set dangerous precedents, while officials face scrutiny over whether the removal violates New South Wales’ anti-banning laws. The publisher stands by the book, calling its analysis vital for public understanding.
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