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Australia: thousands join global protests to condemn Israels
war on Lebanon
By our reporters
24 July 2006
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More than 25,000 people demonstrated in Australian capital
cities over the weekendin Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and
Adelaidecondemning Israels war of aggression against
Lebanon. The largest protest saw more than 15,000 gather at Sydneys
Town Hall, joining the crowds who rallied over the weekend in
London, Paris, Warsaw, Tel Aviv and other major cities.
In Sydney, home to the largest Lebanese population in Australia,
demonstrators assembled outside Town Hall after a last-minute
change of venue forced by anti-terror exercises that
closed down the city rail network on Saturday morning.
Entire families filled the Town Hall forecourt and kept arriving
well after midday.
Many protestors carried handmade placards. They kill
our children, demolish our homes and call us terrorists,
read a large hand-painted banner. Placards carried graphic images,
reproduced via the Internet, of the devastation wreaked on southern
Lebanese towns and villages: Targeted Killing or Collective
Punishment?, United Nations or United Negligence?
and Thankyou World Leaders for Giving the Greenlight for
Slaughter.
In Melbourne more than 3,000 predominantly Lebanese protestors
marched from the State Library to Federation Square, while smaller
rallies were held in Canberra and Adelaide.

The rallies were called by the Australian Arabic Committee
in Solidarity with the People of Lebanon and Palestine, representing
over 50 local and national organisations. Speakers condemned Israels
war on Lebanon as a crime under international law, but could advance
no viable perspective to defeat it, instead advocating various
forms of nationalism.
Large numbers of demonstrators carried Lebanese and Australian
flags, with a concerted effort made by the Lebanese leadership
to show their support for the Australian government. World Lebanese
Cultural Union leader Abraham Constantin claimed the Howard government
will not rest until the last Lebanese Australian was
evacuated from the war-torn country, an extraordinary claim in
light of the governments contemptuous stonewalling. He urged
the government to intercede and call for a halt to the bombing.
But Howard and his senior ministers have made clear their unwavering
commitment to the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon and complete
destruction of Hezbollah.
Other cultural leaders demanded the crowds refrain from chanting
in Arabic and repeatedly urged demonstrators to show they were
law-abiding Australians. This culminated at the end of the demonstration
in a call from the platform for a round of applause for the hundreds
of police mobilised for the occasion by the state Labor government.
These actions on the part of the leadership amounted to a shameless
capitulation to the campaign of vilification, intimidation and
repression carried out by both major parties, the mass media and
the police over the past few years against people of Middle Eastern
origin, particularly the youth.
Among the first speakers at the rally were New South Wales
Greens senator Kerry Nettle and Labor MP for Canterbury Linda
Burnie. Burnie said she stood firmly behind the demonstrators
on the basis of three principles, Justice, Decency and Peace,
but did not explain how these principles could co-exist with her
own partys vocal support for Israels illegal war.
Nettles remarks underscored the protest perspective characteristic
of the Greens. She called upon Howard to pressure Israel for a
ceasefire and claimed that the international
community needs to do a lot more to help Lebanon. But the
international communityincluding the United States,
Europe, the Arab League and United Nationshas lined up entirely
behind the Israeli offensive on Lebanon.
The political line of the rally organisers repeated the same
deceptive rhetoric that was advanced on the eve of the US-led
war on Iraq. In February 2003, mass global antiwar protests, the
largest in history, demanded a halt to the impending onslaught.
But the rallies were told that mass pressure could force the UN,
the European powers or Bush and Blair to halt their predatory
war for oil.
Stop the War Coalitions Pip Hinman, a member of the Democratic
Socialist Perspective, made no attempt to differentiate from the
Greens, the Labor Party or the religious and Arab national leaders
who spoke from the platform. She sowed illusions in the ability
of protest politics to bring about peace, calling on those present
to, demonstrate again and again and again, in bigger and
bigger and bigger numbers, until this war is stopped.
Supporters of the SEP campaigned at the rallies in Melbourne
and Sydney, distributing thousands of leaflets of recent statements
of the WSWS editorial board, including the July 21 statement entitled:
The real aims of the US-backed war on Lebanon. They
explained to demonstrators that the new imperialist carve-up of
the Middle East, and the fomenting of religious and national divisions
that this entails, could only be fought on the basis of a socialist
and internationalist programone that advances the unification
of the working class of all countries, including Israel, Lebanon,
Iraq and the United States, against the capitalist profit system.
The SEP intervention won important support, with discussion
between groups of young demonstrators and party supporters continuing
for some time after the conclusion of the rally.
Earlier, WSWS reporters spoke with demonstrators en-route to
Martin Place. Mostafa, a cleaner who was originally
from Morocco, said, It is the first time I have been to
a rally, but I wanted to see what is happening and to oppose what
is going on in the Middle East.
Innocent civilians are being killed. Israel is trampling
on the rules of war in its targeting of roads and companies, which
supply food, bread and petrol. It will lead to a humanitarian
crisis now. It is not only the war.
Why is this happening? Because Israel wants to change
the area and that has been happening for a long time now. They
call Hezbollah terrorists. I do not call Hezbollah terrorists.
They are defending themselves and their families. If the media
wants to talk about the two soldiers [captured by Hezbollah] then
it should talk about the 10,000 people put in jail for over 20
years [by the Israeli government]. If you want to be fair, you
should look at both sides. If you are talking about democracy
then the killing should stop on both sides and both sides should
be free from war. The Lebanese people have seen enough war.
Reema, a university student whose
family migrated from Lebanon, said, Israel is committing
war crimes, innocent people are dying and a whole country is being
destroyed. It is just unfair.
I have two aunties from Australia in Lebanon at the moment.
The rest of my extended family lives there permanentlygrandparents,
aunties, uncles, friends, many people.
I think there are a lot of political things behind this.
The US has a lot to do with it. I do not think it is about two
soldiers. If you look at the military preparations then obviously
they have wanted to do this for some time.
International governments and the UN should pull their
fingers out and do something. There is a lack of food, lack of
water, and lack of medication. There are villages that are cut
off from the cities. The Europeans have sat back and supported
this because the US is funding Israel and the US is a powerful
country.
Hilli, a middle-aged man from Germany, told the WSWS: I
am here to show opposition to aggression in the world in every
respect. I am certainly against the killing of innocent people
who have nothing to do with the Middle East conflict. I am against
the killing of innocent children and against terrorism, including
state terrorism instigated by America and Israel against the innocent
Lebanese people. That is why I am here.
If everyone just put down their weapons then there would
be peace. The US will not. It went to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Lebanon
and on and on.
I am from Germany, a country where the people paid the
price for their governments state terrorism in World War
II. Now it looks like the German government is getting involved
in US-style state terrorism. The German government was able to
stay out of the war in Iraq and the German people are very happy
about that. Probably the next time the German government will
not stay out of it because they want to be part of the great game.
They want to be in Africa and many other parts of the world.
Graeme and Gillian were in Sydney
visiting from Canberra and arrived at the rally after receiving
a leaflet. Whatever Hezbollah may have done, you cannot
blame the Lebanese people for that. Obviously this is part of
a broader process. Britain and the US are in Iraq for oil.
Israel has been breaching the borders for years. There
is no justification for attacking a sovereign country with very
little provocation. There is no justification for destroying civilian
infrastructure. They are bombing the power plants, bridges, TV
stations, the international airport and convoys of fleeing people.
Ersan was born in Turkey. The
US talks about human rights when it suits them, but what about
the human rights of the Lebanese people, including children? It
is only the rights of the US and Israel that are considered. How
many has Israel killed for two soldiers?
The European governments are lousy. They could have spoken
up a long time ago and stopped the killing and all these wars
and occupations. They do not want to step in because it suits
them. It is all about business in capitalism. Whoever has billions
of dollars dominates.
Amer, a carpenter
born in Tripoli in the north of Lebanon, marched in Melbourne.
Seventy percent of his family still lives in Lebanon. He told
SEP campaigners: Bombs have gone off next to their house.
This has nothing to do with the two Israeli soldiers. Former Prime
Minister Rafik Hariris assassination last year was a plot
by Israel and the US, who blamed it on the Syrians. Now no help
is coming from Syria. They are telling Hezbollah to commit suicide.
George Bush and John Howard are puppets to Israel. They
are trying to take over the world. After they left in 2000, Lebanon
was rebuilt in just six years. We got them out before and well
do it again.
Look at Iraq. Theyre still in there overpowering
the country, and they just went in there for oil.
Rafaela Lopez also marched in Melbourne. She was born in Spain.
I am absolutely horrified at whats happening. Im
horrified with our political leaders who wont say anything
to stop this. The US has given Israel a blank cheque.
Indiana Saad, a student of politics and economics from South
Lebanon, told WSWS at the Melbourne rally, The US and Israel
are at the head of terrorism. There was a secret plan to attack
Hezbollah. Hezbollah were defending everyone, including Christians,
not just the Muslims.
John Howard is John coward in the shadow of the USA. The White
House writes what he says. The USA puts Israel under her shoe.
The Lebanese didnt start the war. No one takes action to
defend us. It is our right to defend ourselves.
See Also:
Protests in Israel and worldwide against
war on Lebanon
[24 July 2006]
The real aims of the US-backed Israeli
war against Lebanon
[21 July 2006]
Australian citizens left to face Israeli
bombardment
[21 July 2006]
Western diplomacy supports Israel's war
of aggression
[19 July 2006]
G8 powers sanction Israeli aggression
in Lebanon
[18 July 2006]
US gives Israel a blank check to wage
war
[17 July 2006]
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