Response to the latest Israeli/US slaughter in Gaza shows the world’s citizens looking into a moral precipice. How will they act? Will they ponder the principles of humanitarian law let alone ideals of a common humanity? (more…)
Stuart Rees
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Anatomy of a public meeting: genocide a key election issue
Sunday evening in a crowded Glebe Town Hall in Sydney, the audience came to hear speakers address several objectives to “make candidates” attitude to genocide a key election issue, hold politicians accountable for genocide, vote for humanity”. (more…)
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Universalism the panacea for Palestine
Defence of the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to self-determination is a collective responsibility fuelled by commitments to theory and ideology inherent in universalism. In domestic and foreign policies and in the conduct of personal relations, the values associated with universalism concern altruism and inclusiveness, each goal delivered in a spirit of generosity. (more…)
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Moral panics, from Teddy Boys to antisemites
Seventy years ago, British youth, dressed in tight jeans, pointed winkle picker shoes and with greasy duck’s arse haircuts, gathered on the beaches of seaside towns, usually well know for their Victorian piers. By adding rock’n roll music to their unusual appearance, the young Teddy Boys, also referred to as ‘Folk Devils’ added a colourful but challenging culture to a dour post-war Britain. (more…)
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Palestine, incredible, unbelievable
An Opening Salvo
Five hundred days into a war
to achieve death and destruction
which at a glance looked like organised slaughter
where most casualties were women and children,
a carnage is justified by claims
that even newborn babies must be terrorists,
hence a beyond belief horror movie
beamed nightly on television screens.Murder Unlimited
A cast of extras has included
home grown journalists, aid workers,
nurses, doctors, ambulance drivers,
all targets for death by invaders
loving their chance to kill, destroy,
dress in women’s underwear
and have the selfies sent home
as military snap reminders
of soldierly escapades
marinated with bombast.Genocide Conundrum
Then there’s the distraction question
whether the destruction of home, hospitals,
mosques, churches, schools, universities
sewage and water plants
coupled to the Lancet estimate of 100,000 deaths,
was really a genocide, so a parade of silks
tut-tut their judgment – this was plausible,
a conclusion drowned by a lobby
who knew this Indigenous people
did not exist and if they did
were unworthy and therefore entitled to eliminated.Brave Western Governments
Concern has come from the mouths of western governments
making claims about a world order of rights
yet cowering before the mighty with a veto,
drugged by the thought that nothing too critical
should be said about a messianic force
especially when the respectable west
can send arms, approve the many thousand ton bombs
and are helped by brave diplomats
who abstained in UN resolutions
aimed only at a pause in the slaughter.Watching, Never Intervening
A world refusing to intervene
makes noises about more aid coming
to the starving, injured, dying,
their wringing of hands, plus articles
damning the US/Israel production ‘Slaughter Actually’ continues
and even millions marching in the world’s cities
have not dented the attitudes of enthusiasts for apartheid
as the way to govern,
and as protesters have protested in vain
they may have to be added to the charges against those
who allowed this carnage to continue.Demystifying Hamas
October 7 2023 remains that day
when allegedly unprovoked, imprisoned young men
escaped to commit murderous revenge,
actions condemned by media hooked on aspirin like prescriptions:
Hamas terrorism explains everything except
decades of death by leaders of terrorist gangs
some of whom became Israeli Prime Ministers
though in the interests of political cleanliness
these stories should be forgotten, otherwise
the official views that October 2023
is where history starts and ends will have to be debunked
along with the historically false claim,
Hamas is entirely blameworthy,
even for questioning the view that a country
can defend itself on stolen lands.Antisemitism Varnish
To distract a gullible public from brutalities,
politicians with their heads in “make us great euphoria”
feed a media chorus ignorant, blind or indifferent
though they have discovered the antisemitism varnish
to conceal concern with genocide,
so with the dexterity of gymnasts performing triple flips,
Zionists prompt newsreaders to identify a prejudice
as the primary site of every country’s cancer,
therefore it is irresponsible to ask questions
about externalities far away.Trump Netanyahu Obscenity
The obscenity to outweigh
a rising death toll, appears centre stage
when a New York real estate operator
accompanied by his war criminal accomplice
grin their way through a news conference to announce
an exciting development can be achieved
by clearing a potential riviera strip of all the unworthies
who thought this was their home,
the two grinners imitating earlier crusaders
who had also polished their savagery
in the interests of civilisation.Hostage Dilemma
Incredulity did not escape the families of hostages
who hoped that committed conversations
and skilled negotiation
would lead to release from captivity, instead
the theory that overwhelming force teaches everyone a lesson
became the military wisdom to conceive bombing as liberation
yet forgetting
that escapees who ran out waving white flags
were shot by rescuing comrades
which gives a new meaning to friendly fire
and even that seems incredible.Amazing Resilience
Through debris tramp tens of thousands of Gazans
to houses that no longer exist
but to homes that can never be taken away,
despite that real estate mogul’s proposal
that ethnic cleansing is a developer’s dream,
a promotion fuelled by the other man’s anger
that the Naqba of 1948 was incomplete,
though a phenomenon called international law
is being outshone by a people pummelled, hungry and grieving
yet marching for love of land, for belonging
through resilience, their life enhancing, incredible
poetry of resistance.Truly Incredible and Unbelievable
High notes for the wonderful
sometimes described as unbelievable
are usually expressed in response to
the finales of concerts, success in sports,
to medical surgical milestones,
at the sight of magnificent trees,
at ducks floating effortlessly on a gentle stream,
or are witnessed in the language of flowers
at birthdays, weddings, graduations
yet for months the Gazan body counts were diluted
by the lies of military spokespersons
who would never kill a civilian except when the targets
could be labelled ‘militant’ though like a drug
which has passed its use by date
their denials became no longer credible,
a ceasefire was holding,
peace with justice stood a small chance
of even being discussed
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2025 Jerusalem (Al Quds) Peace Prize to Wendy Turner
At the 2025 Jerusalem (Al Quds) Peace Prize ceremony in the Melbourne Town Hall on Friday evening February 21, this year’s award will go to Wendy Turner, trade unionist, ageless social justice activist and long term advocate for the human rights of all Palestinians.
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Anti-semitism ‘rise’ obscures more slaughter in Gaza
Australian political leaders and their mainstream media backers are in moral outrage mode. Anti-semitism they say is rife, infectious, getting worse and must be stamped out. At first sight these claims seem plausible. They are made in response to the burning of a synagogue, a child care centre, to a Jewish community leader’s home being torched and to anti-Jewish slogans being painted on public buildings and Jewish places of worship. (more…)
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Gaza ceasefire, the missing pieces
Palestinians and Israelis are breathing sighs of relief that after fifteen months of killing, famine, torture and destruction across Gaza, the Israeli Netanyahu government and representatives of Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire. (more…)
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Sudan: Beyond pessimism
In numerous journals and newspapers, death and destruction in Sudan is described as probably the greatest, certainly the most neglected, humanitarian catastrophe in existence.
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Noam Chomsky, the voice silenced, the legacy unending
Voted many times by UK and US magazines as the most important public intellectual in the world, Noam Chomsky, scientist, linguist, human rights activist, suffered a stroke at age 95 and can no longer speak. Yet as 2025 begins, Chomsky at 96 gifts the world his examples of inquiry and dissent. These qualities he might say, remain the much needed means to strive for freedom, justice and peace. (more…)
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Goodbye democracy: Labor’s rank and file of no consequence
In the 2022 federal election, Labor members in the supposedly safe seat of Fowler were not allowed to choose their candidate. Instead, head office parachuted star performer Kristina Keneally into the seat and were rewarded with a huge “up yours” by voters. The seat was lost with an 18% swing against Keneally, a punishment which prompted a senior Labor member’s comment, “I bloody hope we’ve learned that imposition from on high is deeply resented”. (more…)
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Anti-Semitism, a pandemic of concocted claims
In response to arson on a Melbourne synagogue, ill informed politicians, ignorant media commentators and a bully Israeli Prime Minister have rushed to declare this crime is not only anti-Semitic but an act of terrorism. A year of pandemic like claims about a rise in anti-Semitism has reached a climax in interpretations of the meaning of this synagogue fire. (more…)
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Canberra’s cowardice leaves Australian women and children stranded in Syria
US diplomat Peter Galbraith insists the Australian Government and Opposition are exaggerating the dangers of even trying to bring 10 Australian women and 30 children home from Syrian camps. In an affidavit to the Australian High Court, Galbraith explained he had made 20 visits to camps in north-east Syria and had helped to extract several women and 29 children. (more…)
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Survival of a people: Threats to Palestine’s existence as Israel kills 45,000
Israeli leaders insist that all the people of Gaza are Hamas. In the same breath, Prime Minister Netanyahu boasts that victory in his war depends on the complete annihilation of Hamas, by which he presumably means a whole people? (more…)
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Poetry in times of despair
In a search for light in the tunnels of previous dark times, poets responded with lines depicting cruelties yet leavened with resilience and hope. The English romantic Percy Bysshe Shelley and the Russian resistance poet Osip Mandelstam cherished what they judged to be a panacea like quality in poetry. Shelley forecast that by crafting images of humanity, poets could become the unacknowledged legislators of the world. (more…)
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A fighter for Palestinians’ freedom: Ali Kazak
Exceptional courage and commitment is needed to spend decades pursuing freedom for your people and to do so with few resources against considerable odds. (more…)
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From Fowler to Barton, Labor HQ ignores the rank and file
With a Federal election early next year, and opinion polls showing Labor at best only level with the Coalition, it would seem wise for Labor HQ to ensure that no mistake is made in the choice of candidates even in supposed safe seats. But head office need to control, which in 2022 led to parachuting Kristina Keneally into the Sydney western suburbs seat of Fowler, looks like being repeated in Barton, where MP Linda Burney is not contesting the next election. (more…)
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Anomie: Enabled by Western media, Israel’s lies have become a galloping cancer
Israel’s unholy policy trinity – destroy, kill, lie – has been underway for decades. But since October 2023 it has reached horrific levels. The horror of Israeli destruction, torture and slaughter is apparently taken for granted by Israeli citizens and by supporters in western countries, largely because telling lies as a feature of warfare is not challenged. (more…)
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Coping with despair: Palestine, Lebanon and beyond
Israel’s atrocities for which they are not held accountable, leaves a world feeling powerless to do more than watch and protest. Intervention to cope with a pandemic of despair, requires life enhancing responses to foster peace and revive respect for international humanitarian law. (more…)
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Dutton thuggery, coalition compliance
In the October 13 edition of P&I, George Browning gave substantial, comprehensive analysis as to why Coalition leader Peter Dutton is ‘dishonest, self deluding and dangerous.’ That appraisal is so important that I do not want to let it rest, not least because there are Australians who support the Dutton viciousness; and his colleagues like to repeat the claim that Australia holds the same values as the Israeli government. A government which is intent on slaughter in Lebanon and in Gaza, and continues its passion for destruction, murder, torture and famine. (more…)
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Life in Gaza and on the West Bank: Political leaders invited to interpret humanity
In the current global turmoil of revenge and war, Australians want to see political leaders speaking about humanity and negotiation, not the old rhetoric which chooses winners and losers. In the following letter to party leaders in the House of Representatives and the Senate, we urge all parliamentarians to support their leaders by making their own “Personal Statements of Humanity” in their communities as well as in the Parliament or on their websites. (more…)
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Lebanese and Palestinian lives mean nothing to Western politicians
The deaths of thousands of Palestinian and Lebanese civilians killed by Israel can be ignored, so too the misery of millions. Small wonder that protesters want to register disgust and despair.
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Campus protests: A view from a seasoned observer
A letter sent by the author to Mark Scott, vice-chancellor of the University of Sydney, after he apologised during a Senate hearing for not cracking down on alleged anti-Semitism during protests on the university campus in support of Palestinians in Gaza. (more…)
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Pager slaughter in Lebanon, humanity of no consequence
Thousands of Lebanese citizens, injured or murdered by apparent Israeli planted explosives in pagers and other communications devices, are referred to as Hezbollah operatives, even though victims have included small children. (more…)
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Pearls and Irritations awarded an Ink & Impact award
At a lavish ceremony at the Highline Venue in Bankstown, NSW on Sunday, 15 September, the independent Australian Muslim Times newspaper celebrated its 10th anniversary. (more…)
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Sudan’s nightmare: 150,000 civilians killed
UN estimates suggest 2.5 million people will die by the end of 2024 and six million by 2027. World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has called on the world to “wake up and help Sudan out of the nightmare it is living through”. (more…)
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Antisemitism tangle: Can ridicule depict reality?
Current responses to the Gaza “war” would seem to suggest that antisemitism is the priority issue, not the unending slaughter of Palestinians. (more…)
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Israeli hostages, Palestinian prisoners: the worthy and unworthy
Israeli citizens’ demand to bring home an estimated 100 Israeli hostages still held captive by Hamas is assumed to depend on a Gaza ceasefire which would include a Palestinian prisoner release. (more…)
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Replacing Dutton’s bottom of the barrel ideas about leadership
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton seems bereft of the qualities required in a leader, so it’s worth pondering how he and those who support him could show leadership. (more…)
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Politicians browbeaten and brainwashed by Zionism
Duly browbeaten by Zionists and Zionism, many Australian politicians fear to question Israeli terror. Evidence for that assertion has accumulated over years but was displayed last week in the lukewarm regrets expressed when an estimated 100 Palestinians were killed by Israeli bombs dropped on a school in northern Gaza. (more…)