I have written about the Australian group Free Palestine Printing (FPP) before, pointing out their promotion of violence and antisemitism, and copyright infringement.
They continue to do much of the same, unabated, but with some more prints added to their collection, not to mention copyright infringement:

They also have another GoFundMe, this time to supposedly to “Support Families Arriving from Gaza to Australia.” And they are going to the pains to show they have the receipts to prove it (without actually proving it and raising my suspicions even more about where the money might actually be going).
One of the questions for me is who is behind FPP.
I suspect some of the more well-known Israel-haters in Australia may be involved, but it is mere speculation without any hard proof.
I do, however, know of one person who is an organizer for them.
Meet Victoria Liang of Canberra, who has foolishly advertised her involvement with them on LinkedIn.


What makes this worrying beyond some random person assisting in spreading propaganda that promotes violence and incites against Jews is her day job:

I would imagine there is a potential conflict of interest here, especially given Australia’s defense industry cooperation with Israel.
But even if this wasn’t the case, do we really want someone helping to spread this message working for the Australian Defence establishment?
Free Palestine Printing in Melbourne has escalated to direct death threats against Australian Labor Party politicians.
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) July 19, 2024
I wonder what it will take for the police to do something. Free Palestine Printing have been selling pro-Hamas merchandise for weeks pic.twitter.com/s0xPG7WukG
Updates:
27/7/24 20:30: As I expected, Liang has scrubbed her LinkedIn account following this post.
28/7/24 7:30: An article in which Liang spoke of her involvement with FPP was also removed following my post. Unfortunately for her, we weren’t born yesterday – here’s the archive.

21/10/24 12:25: Liang has reportedly been booted from the Department of Defence.