Who鈥檚 afraid of Leila Khaled? (and why she should be allowed to speak in Australia)

March 13, 2024
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Nasser Mashni
Nasser Mashni, president of Australia Palestine Advocacy Network. Photo: Peter Boyle

Zionist organisations and right-wing media are campaigning to silence Palestinian freedom fighter Leila Khaled from addressing events here and overseas.

Labor said Khaled would be denied a visa and now there is a push to prevent her from even addressing the聽聽in June聽by video link. The conference is being organised by 91自拍论坛 and Socialist Alliance.

On March 8, International Women鈥檚 Day, Khaled鈥檚 video presentation at a Palestine solidarity function in Birmingham, England, had to be abandoned following threats from Zionist groups and local authorities.

Meta took down聽the on March 11聽after two short videos, taken from one of our recent interviews聽with Khaled, had been published.

The excuse for such political censorship is, as the Executive Council of Australian Jewry alleged in its letter to the government, allowing Khaled to speak 鈥渨ould be likely to have the effect of inciting, promoting or advocating terrorism鈥.

This is nonsense. Khaled has visited Britain on multiple occasions over the last few years. Israel gave her a visa to visit the West Bank in 1996. She has also visited Sweden and South Africa and, on one of her multiple visits, met Nelson Mandela.

Mandela, once also labelled a 鈥渢errorist鈥 by the West, welcomed her warmly.

Khaled told聽GL聽the real reason for the censorship is to 鈥渕ake us shut up about what Israel is doing in Gaza and the West Bank today鈥.

Nasser Mashni, Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) president, said the group supports Khaled鈥檚 participation at Ecosocialism 2024. He said with 鈥減lausible genocide in Gaza, it is essential to hear the voices of important historical figures.

He said the 鈥渨ell-organised opposition to Khaled being allowed to speak鈥 is based on acts which took place more than 50 years ago.

鈥淜haled was the face of the Palestinian rebellion in the 1960s, when she led the hijacking of two aircraft to protest the withholding of Palestinian rights to self-determination.鈥 No passengers or crew died during either of the hijacks in which Khaled was involved.

He said requests to deny Khaled a visa 鈥渞eflect rank hypocrisy鈥.

鈥淚srael鈥檚 record of disproportionate violence against Palestinians dwarfs any damage done by young Leila Khaled鈥檚 protest in the 1960s.鈥

Mashni said Israel has 鈥渋nflicted far greater suffering daily in Gaza and, weekly, in the West Bank since then, let alone its annihilation of Gaza during the past five months鈥.

It was also hypocritical for Labor to grant a visa to former Israeli Defense Forces general Doron Almog, accused of war crimes, for a speaking tour raising funds for the United Israel Appeal.

Almog is alleged to have been involved in the murder of Palestinian civilians, including three boys and a pregnant woman, and the razing of 59 homes in Rafah and narrowly evaded arrest in the UK for his crimes.

鈥淒enying Khaled鈥檚 visa is yet another example of anti-Palestinian racism and the suppression of the Palestinian story; we must stand up against racist pressure to silence Palestinian voices,鈥 Mashni said.

Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48 also condemned the campaign to stop Khaled speaking. 鈥淚t is another attack on the right of Palestinians to tell their story.鈥

Veteran journalist, academic and writer Jake Lynch said: 鈥淲e should be listening to [Khaled鈥檚] insights as Australians wake up to the extent of complicity by our own government in genocide, ethnic cleansing and apartheid.鈥

Stuart Rees, Professor Emeritus at the University of Sydney, co-founder of its Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies and founder of the Sydney Peace Foundation also supports Khaled鈥檚 right to speak.

鈥淚 have just examined and published Israel鈥檚 record as a terrorist state, beginning in 1948 with the slaughter by terrorist gangs 鈥 The leaders of those terrorist gangs, Yitzhak Shamir and Menachem Begin, became prime ministers of Israel.

鈥淭he violence perpetrated by their regimes and by subsequent Israeli governments dwarfs the violence which the young Leila Khaled, in the 1960s, conducted for the freedom of her people.鈥

Suzanne Berliner Weiss, activist, author of聽Holocaust to Resistance: My Journey聽said she was proud to support Khaled鈥檚 right to speak.

As a 鈥渟urvivor of the Jewish Holocaust carried out by the German Nazis鈥 she said she was 鈥渟aved by the solidarity of many individuals and a whole community who protected Jews and others marked down for death.

鈥淭he world鈥檚 peoples did not know of the mass murder being committed, although their governments knew, were silent and thus complicit.

鈥淎nother crime was initiated in 1947 with the Nakba, the catastrophe, when the Israeli government with military might, expelled over 750,000 indigenous Palestinians from their homeland.

鈥淭his crime continues to this day in the name of the Jewish people 鈥 without their consent.

鈥淭he world鈥檚 peoples did not know the extent of the Palestinian misery, but were rudely awakened in 1969 by the courageous Leila Khaled. She demanded freedom, dignity, equality, and peace for the oppressed Palestinians.鈥

[Statements in support of Leila Khaled's right to speak can be read .]

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