Cross-faith solidarity rally for Palestine

April 1, 2025
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Pro-Palestine activists at the rally on March 29. Photo: Dr A Khan

The Garramilla/Darwin Islamic community organised a ceasefire rally on March 29 in the wake of Israel鈥檚 renewed bombing in Palestine.

鈥淥n Monday we will be celebrating Eid as Muslims,鈥 said Hajrah Kamran from the Charles Darwin University Muslim Students Association.

鈥淎s our mothers are ironing our clothes for Eid, there鈥檚 probably mothers finding their kids under the rubble.鈥

The rally attracted cross-faith support from members of the Christian and Jewish communities.

鈥淭he killing of children in Gaza is a huge evil,鈥 said Catholic Bishop Charles Gauci.

鈥淲e pray and hope that the Palestinian people can have their own state where they can govern their own affairs.鈥

鈥淭here is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won鈥檛 feel insecure around you,鈥 said Reverend Vicki Aitken, from the Darwin Uniting Church.

鈥淢ay our actions today create a ripple effect of love and light that leads to peace in Gaza and in the Middle East.鈥

Independent NT MLA Justine Davis provided a statement that was read out. 鈥淎s a Jewish woman, I feel compelled to express my profound sorrow over the Israeli government鈥檚 genocide in Gaza.

鈥淧alestinians have the right to return to their homes, rebuild their lives and determine their own future,鈥 Davis said.

鈥淚鈥檓 Jewish and I鈥檓 here to denounce Israel,鈥 said Haskell Musry from Jews Against the Occupation.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a criminal state, a racist, apartheid, genocidal state. We must insist the ALP and the ABC call it what it is: it is genocide. Why are they afraid of the word? It鈥檚 because of their participation in it. Their own shame.鈥

Current and aspiring NT politicians, as well as solidarity groups, attended the rally.

鈥淓very day the world is witnessing crimes that demand not silence but action,鈥 said Phil Scott, Independent candidate for the federal seat of Solomon.

鈥淚 join you in calling for a just and lasting peace that can only come with an end to the occupation and the recognition of Palestinian statehood.鈥

Luke Gosling, Labor MP for Solomon, has drawn the ire of the Muslim community for his refusal to meet with constituents and take a strong pro-Palestine stance.

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Graffiti at Labor MP Luke Gosling鈥檚 office highlights his complicity in Israel鈥檚 genocide. Photo: Stephen W Enciso

Greens MLA Kat McNamara highlighted the links between Australia鈥檚 treatment of First Nations and Israel鈥檚 treatment of Palestinians.

鈥淚 did a tour recently of our prisons here, for the first time, and I could see what it means to be a colony. We are imprisoning First Nations Australians in the same way that Israeli prisons are full of Palestinians.鈥

Suki Dorras-Walker, from Palestine Action Group Garramilla, echoed this point: 鈥淲itnessing the horror and violence that goes with dispossessing people of their land, witnessing the dehumanising rhetoric and the blindness to suffering, we should be mindful that this too happened and continues to happen here.

鈥淲e should commit ourselves to standing in solidarity with Larrakia people in their fights for justice, particularly in the face of constant attacks by this CLP Government on Aboriginal families and their communities.鈥

Dr Karen Edyvane, from Territorians for Palestine, was critical of the Western media, including the ABC.

鈥淭he Western media is silent; our governments are silent,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat we are hearing instead repeatedly from politicians and media are Israel鈥檚 well-honed public relations talking points and propaganda.鈥

Speakers emphasised the importance of hope in the face of the ongoing genocide. 鈥淲e cannot be hopeless,鈥 Kamran said. 鈥淭hey want to erase Palestine from the world. So the whole world became Palestine.鈥

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