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Australia: Melbourne rally opposes US-backed Israeli war
By our reporters
31 July 2006
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About 2,500 people demonstrated in Melbourne yesterday against
the US-backed Israeli war against Lebanon in a rally and march
from the State Library to Federation Square. Many in the crowd
were families and young people, who arrived in groups from the
nearby railway station, to show their opposition to the war drive.
Lebanese flags and homemade placards were held aloft, with
slogans including Israelis neo conquistadors!, Stop
the genocide! No to unjust war, Free Palestine,
Save Lebanon, Stop killing my friends, Israel
/USA how many families are you going to destroy today, Why
is the world blind?

The rally was called by an umbrella group of organisations,
including the Melbourne Palestine Solidarity Network. Mahmmad
Helmi, from the Federation of Muslim Students and Youth, opposed
Australian Prime Minister John Howards simultaneous condemnation
of Hezbollah and refusal to condemn Israels use of disproportionate
force against Lebanon, but tied this to repeated calls on our
government to pressure Israel to implement a ceasefire.
Two Muslim clerics spoke, one of them Sheik Fahmi Imam, who promoted
illusions in the United Nations, saying that the UN should be
able to implement its charter, especially the first article to
maintain peace and security.
David Glanz, a member of Socialist Alliance, spoke without
indicating his political affiliation or mentioning socialism.
Putting himself forward as a member of Unity for Peace
he promoted the Labor Party, despite its open and unabashed support
for Israels aggression, calling for a future Australian
government under Kim Beazley to break the alliance with the US,
to break with all the warmongers.
Supporters of the SEP distributed World Socialist Web Site
statements and articles opposing the war and spoke with many of
the demonstrators as they arrived.
Abdul attended with his 11-year-old
son, Maysam. Abdul, a taxi driver, came to Australia from Tripoli
more than 20 years ago. I still have a lot of my family
in Lebanon. I came today to support the Palestinian and Lebanese
cause against the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon. I have some
friends that have been killed in the south, but it is not just
the south that is being bombed. It is the whole of Lebanon.
These problems have been going on since 1948. Since then
the Lebanese people and the Palestinian people have been fighting
for their rights. The Israelis keep on going because the
Unites States is backing them. Rice and the US dont want
a ceasefire, because they dont want to fix the problems.
Im not against the Jews but I am against the aggression
of the Zionists and the imperialists. The Lebanese people are
friendly people. All we are doing is defending ourselves. The
world needs to hear our voice.
Mouhamad Elkheir and his wife Manal were carrying photos of
the results of the Israeli bombing raids on Lebanese civilians,
including pictures of dead newborn babies, downloaded from the
Internet. Mouhamad said he wanted people to see the photos because
the media wasnt making them available. Born in Lebanon,
he came to Australia six years ago. Manal was born in Australia
and they have been married 10 months. All Mouhamads family
are living in Tripoli.

Mouhamad told WSWS: We came to protest against the barbaric
war by Israel on Lebanon. Against the murder of families, old
people and children. The only way we can help is to demand that
the Australian government help the innocent people.
Israel is bombing everywhere. They bombed the TV station
that is only two kilometres from my house. This week I lost my
cousin. He was killed when he was driving a truck to deliver food,
medicine and clean water. He was killed by a bomb on his way to
Beirut. Driving trucks is his job. He was only 31-years-old. He
has a wife and three children, and the youngest is only 10 months
old.
What Rice and the US government are doing is absolutely
shocking and inhumane. How could they support Israel? Israel is
the face of the US in the Middle East. The US is targeting Muslim
countries like Iraq and Afghanistan.
The bombing of the UN people at the observation posts
on the border is to tell the UN to stay away so that Israel can
do what they want. The US has the final veto at the UN.
Manal said We are keeping in touch with Mouhamads
family every day by phone. We are continually watching the TV.
We watch everyday. The war is inhumane. We want to help but we
cant because we are here. We feel guilty because we cant
help. All we can do is protest, hope and pray.
Yousef, a taxi driver, said: This is the first demonstration
I have attended. I used to live in northern Lebanon during the
civil war. I had basically a normal life as the trouble was in
the south. But you were always worried about what could happen.
I have family in northern Lebanon. They have seen bridges
being blown up, but the main attacks have been in the south. The
US wants to build a new Middle Eastthe US way. But no one
can accept that. You cant make people happy by bombing them
and using force.
There was no ceasefire in Rome because they think after
another week they will destroy Hezbollah. The US gave a green
light to bomb, but Hezbollah is still fighting.
We need peace. The UN is only working on one side. They
want to take power from Middle Eastern people and give it all
to Israel. The US gives Israel smart bombs that are used on civilians
and in blowing up infrastructure. America has taken all the power
over the UN.
RMIT university student Asmaa said: The Palestinian people
have reached a point where, especially the young ones who have
been born into this problem, just dont have a future, they
have absolutely nothing to lose. They have no education, nothing.
As soon as someone says something
against Israel, theyre counted as anti-Semitic. We dont
hate Jewswe dont hate the people. It is more about
the government of Israel and what their end goal is.
Hamas and Hezbollah are not terrorists, theyre
defending their own people. I hate it when they say, Hezbollah
decided to bomb them.
Israel decided to bomb a beachand shelled a whole
family of 10, killing little children. I saw it on Al Jazeerayou
didnt see it on the normal news. The death rate of Palestinians
is going up, while the death rate of Israel is very small.
As for the war on Iraqit was so perfect [for the
US administration] that 9/11 happened. They could use it as an
excuse to topple Saddam Hussein. People were so upset at the time,
they were prepared to believe it about weapons of mass destruction.
The US protected Israel against condemnation when they
killed the UN people the other day. If we had killed UN people,
you know we would be condemned. At the end of the day, were
going to get blamed.
After 1948it has gone downhill from there. Jordan,
Egypt, Saudi Arabiaforget them. They just look at the dollarlook
at all the things they do with the US. Theyre just sell-outs.
Yasmean and her friend Fatima are students at Monash University.
They heard about the rally by email, and decided to attend. This
is the first time they have been involved in a political demonstration.
Yasmean said: What they are doing is inhumane. Palestinians
have been struggling for over 50 years. Israel is going in there
to kill, to destroy the country. Of course the US is behind it.
What happens to the civilians being killed? John Howard says Hezbollah
are terrorists, but he is the one who is a terrorist.
They are forcing people out of their homes. It is sad.
The Australians that go there can come back home. But if you live
there, and your home is destroyed, where do you go?
See Also:
Germany: Protests demand immediate halt
to Israeli war on Lebanon
[31 July 2006]
France: Thousands demonstrate against
war in Lebanon and Gaza
[31 July 2006]
Australia: thousands join global protests
to condemn Israel's war on Lebanon
[24 July 2006]
Australian citizens left to face Israeli
bombardment
[21 July 2006]
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