Luke Gosling MP refuses to meet constituents calling for ceasefire

November 10, 2023
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Ashraf Ali Khanzada at the gathering outside Luke Gosling's office. Photo: Stephen W Enciso

November 10 marked day seven of a community vigil outside Solomon Labor MP Luke Gosling鈥檚 Casuarina electorate office. Residents are calling on him to take a stand and call for an immediate ceasefire in Palestine.

Gosling has refused to meet with his constituents, privately labelling them disruptive and a security risk.

鈥淚 am very disappointed in Luke Gosling not agreeing to meet with us,鈥 said 16-year-old Anaa Fatima Sarmast.

鈥淲e鈥檙e just peacefully protesting outside his office while there are people getting killed in Gaza, and I don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 acceptable.鈥

The vigils have grown since last week, with approximately 30 people attending this morning.

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 grow peace with blood. You can鈥檛 grow peace with oppression,鈥 said Ashraf Ali Khanzada who, like many, stopped off before work to show his support.

鈥淚 would like Luke Gosling to talk to the community and raise our voice about the peace.鈥

奥丑别苍听Gosling attended a $5000-a-head dinner with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on November 3, both ignored the large community presence on the sidewalk of the Palmerston restaurant calling for a ceasefire.

After Hamas鈥 attack on Israel on October 7, Western governments, including Australia, have Israel鈥檚 right to defend itself and聽refused to call for a ceasefire.

Israel鈥檚 ground and air retaliation against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip has displaced 1.3 million people and killed more than 10,000 鈥 nearly half of whom are women and聽children. The United Nations Secretary-General 聽that Gaza is rapidly becoming a 鈥済raveyard for children鈥.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 support Israel. In fact I denounce it,鈥 Haskell Musry from Jews Against the Occupation told the gathering. 鈥淲e want Luke Gosling to understand that within the Darwin community there are people like myself of Jewish origin who really care about what鈥檚 going on and we鈥檙e just shocked at Labor鈥檚 policy, which is unacceptable.鈥

The West鈥檚 failure to exert maximum diplomatic pressure towards securing a ceasefire has given cover to Israel and is聽allowing it to聽continue its聽carnage.聽Israel said it will allow daily, but many see the only realistic solution is an聽immediate and indefinite ceasefire聽while a peace process is negotiated.

Suki Dorras-Walker, a former Greens candidate for the Darwin City Council, told the gathering that Australia has a crisis of democracy. 鈥淥ur representative won鈥檛 meet with people聽who have taken the time out of their morning to show the urgency and the pain that鈥檚 being felt in this community about what is happening in Gaza.鈥

All 11 Greens Senators of the Senate on November 6 in protest at the bipartisan support for Israel and they held 聽on November 9,聽holding up 鈥淐easefire now鈥 signs.

The Australian Greens are also investigating Australian聽military ties to Israel. Just this year Labor 聽to聽52 defence export permits to Israel. Over the last 6 years, 322 such permits have been approved.

Israel as a global exporter of weapons last year. Its technologies are as having been successfully tested on Palestinians. Weapons companies are expecting to from Israel鈥檚 genocidal ambitions.

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