Aotearoa NZ: International Women鈥檚 Day protests in solidarity with Palestinians

March 13, 2025
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Eugene Velasco of the progressive Filipino feminist NGO Gabriela: 'the US-funded genocide and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinian people has resulted in the deaths of more than 61,000.' Photo: David Robie/APR

Activists in Aotearoa New Zealand marked International Women鈥檚 Day and the start of Ramadan with solidarity rallies across the country, calling for justice and peace for Palestinian women and the territories occupied illegally by Israel.

The theme this year for IWD is 鈥淔or all women and girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment鈥 and this was the 74th week of Palestinian solidarity protests.

First speaker at the Auckland rally, Del Abcede of the Aotearoa section of the Women鈥檚 International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), said the protest was 鈥渢imely given how women have suffered the brunt of Israel鈥檚 war on Palestine and the Gaza ceasefire in limbo鈥.

鈥淲omen are the backbone of families and communities. They provide care, support and nurturing to their families and the development of children,鈥 she said.

鈥淲omen also play a significant role in community building and often take on leadership roles in community organisations. Empowered women empower the world.鈥

Abcede explained how the non-government organisation WILPF had national 麻豆传媒 in 37 countries, including the Palestine branch which was founded in 1988. WILPF works close with its Palestinian partners, Women鈥檚 Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling (WCLAC) and General Union of Palestinian Women (GUPW).

鈥淭his catastrophe is playing out on our TV screens every day. The majority of feminists in Britain 鈥 and in the West 鈥 seem to have nothing to say about it,鈥 Abcede said, quoting gender researcher Dr Maryam Aldosarri, to cries of shame.

鈥楾here can be no neutrality鈥

鈥淚n the face of such overwhelming terror, there can be no neutrality.鈥

Dr Aldosarri said in an last year that the 鈥渟iege and indiscriminate bombardment鈥 had already 鈥渒illed, maimed and disappeared under the rubble tens of thousands of Palestinian women and children鈥.

鈥淢any more have been displaced and left to survive the harsh winter without appropriate shelter and supplies. The almost complete breakdown of the healthcare system, coupled with the lack of food and clean water, means that some 45,000 pregnant women and 68,000 breastfeeding mothers in Gaza are facing the risk of anaemia, bleeding, and death.

鈥淢eanwhile, hundreds of Palestinian women and children in the occupied West Bank are still imprisoned, many without trial, and trying to survive in abominable conditions.鈥

The death toll in the war 鈥 with killings still happening in spite of the precarious ceasefire 鈥 is now more than 50,000 鈥 mostly women and children.

Abcede read out a statement from , but adding that it 鈥渨as only a step鈥.

鈥淎chieving durable and equitable peace demands addressing the root causes of violence and oppression. This means adhering to the by dismantling the foundational structures of colonial violence and ensuring Palestinians鈥 rights to self-determination, dignity and freedom.鈥

Action for justice and peace

Abcede also spoke about what for 鈥渏ustice and peace鈥 鈥 such as countering disinformation and influencing the narrative; amplifying Palstinian voices and demands; joining rallies 鈥 鈥渓ike what we do every Saturday鈥; supporting the global BDS (boycott, divestment and sanctions) campaign against Israel; writing letters to the government calling for special visas for Palestinians who have families in New Zealand; and donating to campaigns supporting the victims.

Lorri Mackness, also of WILPF Aotearoa, spoke of the Zionist gendered violence against Palestinians and the ruthless attacks on Gaza鈥檚 medical workers and hospitals to destroy the health sector.

Gaza鈥檚 hospitals had been 鈥渞educed to rubble by Israeli bombs鈥, she said.

鈥淯N reports that over 60,000 women would give birth this year in Gaza. But Israel has destroyed every maternity hospital.

鈥淲omen will be delivered in tents, corridors, or bombed out homes without anasthesia, without doctors, without clean water.

鈥淲hen Israel killed Gaza鈥檚 only foetal medicine specialist, Dr Muhammad Obeid, it wasn鈥檛 collateral damage 鈥 it was calculated reproductive terror.鈥

鈥淣ow, miscarriages have spiked by 300 percent, and mothers stitch their own C-麻豆传媒 with sewing thread.鈥

鈥楩emicide 鈥 a war crime鈥

Babies who survived birth entered a world where Israel blocked food aid 鈥 1 in 10 infants would die of starvation, 335,000 children faced starvation, and their mothers forced to watch, according to UNICEF.

鈥淭his is femicide 鈥 this is a war crime.鈥

Eugene Velasco, of the Filipino feminist action group Gabriela Aotearoa, said Israel鈥檚 violence in Gaza was a 鈥渃lear reminder of the injustice that transcends geographical borders鈥.

鈥淭he injustice is magnified in Gaza where the US-funded genocide and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinian people has resulted in the deaths of more than 61,000.鈥

鈥楶ernicious鈥 Regulatory Standards Bill

Dr Jane Kelsey, a retired law professor and justice advocate, spoke of an issue that connected the 鈥渟courge of colonisation in Palestine and Aotearoa with the same lethal logic and goals鈥.

The parallels between both colonised territories included theft of land and the creation of private property rights, and the denial of sovereign authority and self-determination.

She spoke of how international treaties that had been entered in good faith were disrespected, disregarded and 鈥渞ewritten as it suits the colonising power鈥.

Dr Kelsey said an issue that had 鈥済one under the radar鈥 needed to be put on the radar and for action.

She said that while the controversial Treaty Principles Bill would not proceed because of the massive mobilisations such as the hikoi, it had served ACT鈥檚 purpose.

鈥淏ehind the scenes is ACT鈥檚 more systemic and ,鈥 she said. ACT had tried three times to get the bill adopted and failed, but it was now in the coalition government鈥檚 agreement.

[Editor鈥檚 note: Kelsey has said the bill seeks to subordinate social and environmental factors聽鈥 including the Treaty of Waitangi 鈥 to the protection of private property and wealth.]

A 鈥榮tain on humanity鈥

Meanwhile, Hamas has reacted to a Gaza government tally of the number of women who were killed by Israel鈥檚 war, .

鈥淭he killing of 12,000 women in Gaza, the injury and arrest of thousands, and the displacement of hundreds of thousands are a stain on humanity,鈥 the group said.

鈥淧alestinian female prisoners are subjected to psychological and physical torture in flagrant violation of all international norms and conventions.鈥

Hamas added the suffering endured by Palestinian female prisoners revealed the 鈥渄ouble standards鈥 of Western countries, including the United States, in dealing with Palestinians.

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