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Australian protests against Israeli invasion of the West Bank
By our correspondents
23 April 2002
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Demonstrations were held around Australia over the weekend
against the Israeli invasion of the West Bank. In the largest
action, some 2,000 people assembled at Melbournes State
Library on Saturday and marched on the Victorian state parliament.

The majority taking part were from Arabic communities. Whole
families turned out to show their concern and grief for the Palestinian
people, particularly in the Jenin refugee camp. Two men bearing
a symbolic childs coffin, adorned with flowers, headed the
march. As they progressed through the city, the crowd chanted
Free Palestine.
Many people carried the Palestinian flag. Others carried banners
or placards with messages such as Yes to peace, no to occupation,
Terrorism is Israel and USA made, SharonExterminator,
Remember Shatila and Sabra, Zionism = Racism
and Jenin: Crime of the Century. One read Quiet,
the Arab leaders are sleeping, denouncing the abandonment
of the Palestinians by the bourgeois Arab regimes.
Outside the Victorian state parliament, the demonstration was
addressed by a series of speakers invited onto a platform by the
organisers, the Arab-Palestinian Solidarity Committee, interspersed
with periods of chanting. Young Palestinians burnt Israeli and
American flags.
The speakers, a Catholic priest, a former Labor Party politician,
a trade union official and a representative of the Stalinist Communist
Party of Australia, urged the crowd to demand the conservative
government of Prime Minister John Howard seek UN action on the
Palestinian peoples behalf. The Howard government, however,
slavishly following the lead from Washington, has justified Israels
criminal actions as a response to terrorism, ruling out diplomatic
or economic sanctions. As for the UN, it has repeatedly shown
itself to be nothing but a tool of the major powers.
One speaker gave voice to the sentiments of many in the crowd.
Randa Abdel-Fattah, a young law student and part-time worker for
a Palestinian human rights association, read a passionate poem
indicting the Australian government, the media, the UN and Arab
governments. Her reading was interrupted by sustained applause
and cheering:
We are ashamed. Ashamed of Howard, who has said nothing,
done nothing, who sleeps through the cries and agonising screams
of the Palestinian people.
We are ashamed of the media, who continue to bombard the
public with the labels of terrorism whenever a Palestinian resolves
to die on his feet, rather than live on his knees.
We are ashamed of the United Nations, a powerless body capable
only of rhetoric.
We are ashamed of Arab leaders, whose complicity and subservience
to the US has betrayed the Palestinian people.
That is why we owe it those whose voices are being silenced,
to cry out loudly on their behalf, doing what we can, with what
we have, wherever we are.
The evening before, on April 19,
rallies and marches in support of the Palestinians were held in
every state capital as part of an Asia-Pacific Day of Action.
At least 1,000 people rallied at Sydneys town hall and marched
on the US consulate in Martin Place. Among those present were
members of the citys Arabic communities, Indonesians, university
and high school students and members of an anti-Zionist Jewish
association. According to the organisers, 600 rallied in Melbourne,
800 in Brisbane, and 150 to 300 in Adelaide, Perth and Canberra,
with smaller rallies in Hobart and some other centres. Demonstrations
were also being held in India, Pakistan, the Philippines, Indonesia
and elsewhere in the region.
The Australian demonstrations were organised by those taking
part in the Asia-Pacific Solidarity Conferencea
gathering of radical, social democratic and Stalinist organisations
from the Asia-Pacific region. The Sydney rally was addressed by
a Catholic nun, a trade union official, a representative of the
Greens and a member of the Democratic Socialist Party (DSP), all
of whom advanced the same bankrupt linethat protests could
force the Australian government to take action.
Among those who spoke to the WSWS at the Sydney rally, there
was a sense that the tragedy of the Palestinian people raised
far more complex political issues.
Melissa, a 23-year-old university student said: The US
and Australian governments are supporting Israels state-terrorism.
I think weve got to realise this is part of our world and
we cant say its got nothing to do with us when it
does. I was in Israel a few years ago and I met a lot of Jewish
people, as well as Palestinians. I was mostly speaking to young
people and they didnt seem to support what their government
was doing in the West Bank.
Ahmed, a member of a Palestinian group, explained he had come
mainly to express outrage at the massacres going on for
the last month in the Palestinian territories and draw the attention
of the whole world to what has been happening. Sharon wants to
implement his agenda, which is to destroy the Palestinian existence
and all Palestinian rights. His agenda is the transfer of the
Palestinian people to Jordan and other areas where refugees are
living. He wants the world to accept this.
I am not sure what the Americans are thinking now but
they are giving Israel the green light to do what they have done
in Jenin. They want to destroy the Palestinian Authority and want
the Palestinian people to surrender. This wont happen. The
Labor Party (in Israel) has supported Sharon. This is not the
first time. Rabin himself conducted massacres in 1996 and before
against civilians. We cannot rely on Labor. We have to rely on
the real left people in Israel.
Nadia, a student from Iran, said: What is happening in
the Middle East today is part of a worked out plan by the Sharon
and the US government. It always follows the same pattern. There
is a suicide bombing and then the Israelis use this as an excuse
for more war against every Palestinian and to destroy everything
they can.
Im against fundamentalism and suicide bombings.
This is not the answer. But I understand why they are doing it.
The Palestinians are being treated worse than animals. And when
you have tanks bulldozing your homes, what else can you do? These
problems are caused by the capitalist system. There are millions
of poor people in the US and nobody talks about them.
The European governments have done nothing to assist
the Palestinians over the last month. They make some criticisms
but allow the massacre to go on. It is the same in my country
where the government makes all sorts of statements about the heroic
Palestinians, denounces the Zionists and the American government,
but does nothing. The Iranian government has never really defended
the Palestinians. Everything is just empty words.
Our correspondents also met Taz
Nasrallah, a 15-year-old Palestinian originally from Hebron, who
has had recent reports on the plight of his family on the West
Bank: Four of my cousins and two uncles were blindfolded,
handcuffed, stripped and then beaten up in the street. One of
them was beaten to death and the others were dumped in another
village. They had broken bones, their lips and faces were cut.
It was terrible. Another uncle is a policeman with the Palestinian
Authority. He has completely disappeared. Nobody knows what has
happened to him. Their only crime is to be a Palestinian and to
say that the land that their fathers or grandfathers worked all
their lives is theirs too.
Im disgusted by the media and I cant believe
that Bush has called Sharon is a peacemaker. This is like calling
Hitler a peacemaker. These lies about the real situation facing
the Palestinian people are because the American government uses
Israel as a military base in the Middle East. Everyday the government
and the media talk about the September 11 attack on America but
the World Trade Centre was attacked because of US foreign policy.
The US has created a disaster not just with the Palestinians but
in Iraq and throughout the Middle East. This is why people are
becoming terrorists against America.
In reaction to the growing revulsion over the atrocities of
the Israeli military, pro-Zionist groups have held several rallies
to repeat the justifications being given by the Sharon government
for its crimes. At a pro-Israel rally of some 5,000 people in
Sydney on April 21, the Israeli consul-general, Effie Ben Matityahu,
berated the international media, claiming that its mild criticisms
of Israeli actions amounted to a campaign of defamation
and vilification. Another speaker, Stephen Rothman of the
New South Wales Jewish board of Deputies, hailed the destruction
of Palestinian towns and villages as dismantling an infrastructure
of terror.
See Also:
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[22 April 2002]
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defend democratic rights
[19 April 2002]
Thousands march in Australia against
Israel's aggression
[8 April 2002]
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