Let Palestinian freedom fighter Leila Khaled speak in Australia!

February 29, 2024
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Leila Khaled and Nelson Mandela 2006
Leila Khaled exchanging gifts with Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg in 2006. Photo: Nelson Mandela Foundation

Veteran Palestinian freedom fighter Leila Khaled will be a keynote speaker at the聽聽conference in Boorloo/Perth, June 28-30. However, major Zionist organisations, including the Australian Jewish Association and the聽Executive Council of Australian Jewry, want to stop her addressing the conference in person, or even by video.

They claim that allowing Khaled to speak will be 鈥渋nciting, promoting or advocating terrorism and to an Australian audience, to aggravate current social divisions and thus cause damage to social cohesion鈥.

The right-wing and corporate media, including聽,听,听听补苍诲听,听have joined this censorship drive. Anthony Albanese鈥檚聽Labor appears to have quickly folded to the pressure.

In response, Khaled, who is a member of the national committee of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine聽and a representative on the Palestine National Council, told聽一品探花聽that the Zionists鈥 outrage about terrorism is fake.

鈥淭he occupation of Palestine is the peak of terrorism,鈥 she told 骋尝听on February 27.

鈥淭hey have grabbed our country, they have stolen our properties, they are destroying Palestine and now they want to make us shut up because they know we are speaking the truth.鈥

Khaled added that a United Nations General Assembly resolution in 1975 had identified Zionism as a racist political movement and recognised that all peoples under occupation have a right to resist, including by armed struggle.

鈥淭his is a movement that depends on ethnic cleansing. I have read the book by [anti-Zionist Israeli historian] Ilan Papp茅 鈥 about the ethnic cleansing and massacres by the Zionists in 1948鈥

鈥淣ow it is happening again,鈥 she said.

鈥淭hose people don鈥檛 like to hear our voices, the Palestinian voices, and they don鈥檛 like any other people to hear our voices.鈥

Khaled recalled her 2006 meeting with South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela who was also once labeled a terrorist.

鈥淢andela said South Africa鈥檚 freedom is not complete until Palestine is free. Until this day, I remember every word of our conversation.鈥

聽conference organiser Sam Wainwright said the attempt to silence Khaled is based on 鈥渇ake outrage鈥 about two airline hijackings Khaled participated in, which took place more than 50 years ago. The only fatality was one of the hijackers, who was shot dead by an air marshal.

Wainwright said he was contacted by various establishment media outlets and explained why Khaled is addressing the conference, but none of his responses have appeared in their articles.

鈥淲hen the media underlings of the rich and powerful say they want peace in the world, let鈥檚 understand what they really mean. They want the oppressed and dispossessed to suffer or die unseen and unheard.鈥

Wainwright added that it was important for the Ecosocialism conference to hear Khaled because 鈥渨ar is always an environmental catastrophe, and this one is no exception鈥.

鈥淚srael鈥檚 aerial bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza since October is estimated to have generated 281,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide in the first 60 days.鈥

鈥淲ithin a month,听聽more than 25,000 tonnes聽of explosives, turning the Gaza Strip into rubble, with the help of the governments of the United States and Australia.

鈥淜haled enrages supporters of Israel in this country because she frames the events of October 7 within the moral and legal right of the Palestinians to resist Israeli occupation, including by force of arms.鈥

Khaled told聽GL聽that the October 7 attacks were not exclusively carried out by Hamas, and that not all those who participated aimed to target Israeli civilians. She said a聽number of different militias and unorganised groups of armed Gazans broke through the fence.

Furthermore, even though Hamas has a different ideology and practice to her own organisation, Khaled described it as an authentic part of the Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation.

一品探花聽and Socialist Alliance are hosting the annual Ecosocialism conference in Boorloo/Perth in June.

Other confirmed聽guests are聽, South African Professor and Director of the Centre for Education Rights and Transformation at the University of Johannesburg, and Ammar Ali Jan, a Pakistani historian and academic who is also a member of the Council of Advisors of the Progressive International.

聽[Find out more about Ecosocialism 2024 and book your ticket聽.]

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