Palestinian woman arrested at PM鈥檚 office asking for visa help

July 23, 2024
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Some of the signs outside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's electorate office. Photo: Rachel Evans

Palestinian activist Sara Shaweesh was arrested at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese鈥檚 electorate office, in Marrickville on July 18, after attempting to find out why her Gazan family鈥檚 visas had been denied.

Shaweesh is a citizen and the PM is her local member. She has been a part of a peaceful picket outside the office, helping initiate it almost six months ago.

鈥淭he police and the Australian Federal Police are threatening to arrest me because I went into the office today to ask about my family鈥檚 declined visa applications to come here from Gaza,鈥 she said.

The police said she was under arrest for 鈥渢respass鈥. They confiscated her phone and took her to Newtown Police Station, where she was held for more than three hours before being charged.

According to Senate Estimates, as of May 29,聽4614 Palestinian people from Gaza have had their visitor visas refused. Only 2686 visas have been granted, since October 7 last year.

Paul Power, CEO of the (RCA), said in June that the grounds for refusals are 鈥減redominantly based on the applicants鈥 inability to demonstrate a genuine intention to stay temporarily, as required by the criteria of the visitor visa鈥.聽

Power said the refusals highlights the RCA鈥檚 concern about the use of visitor visas for individuals fleeing conflict, 鈥渁 purpose for which these visas was never intended鈥.聽

鈥淓xpecting people fleeing a war zone to demonstrate an intention to return in a few months is not only unrealistic but also inhumane,鈥 Power said.

Shaweesh鈥檚 bail conditions stipulate she remains 100 metres away from Albanese鈥檚 office.

She was given a letter from the PM鈥檚 office stating: 鈥淵ou do not have permission to enter the office of Anthony Albanese, including the curtilage of the premises.鈥

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Anthony Albanese's letter to Sarah Shaweesh. Photo: Sarah Shaweesh/Facebook

Activists gathered outside the Newtown Police Station to show solidarity with Shaweesh, while police issued a move-on-order and a letter to picketers outside the PM鈥檚 electorate office.聽

The letter said: 鈥淭he ongoing activities in the immediate vicinity of this office are significantly impeding the movement of staff and constituents in and out of the office. As a result I ask anyone who is participating in these activities depart the public entranceway immediately and that protests are conducted elsewhere.鈥

Picketers obliged by moving away from the entrance to the footpath outside Albanese鈥檚 office.

Lydia Shelly, NSW Civil Liberties Council president, who represented Shaweesh, said Albanese鈥檚 notice to the vigil participants the protestors is 鈥渦ndemocratic鈥.

Amnesty International Australia鈥檚 spokesperson Mohamed Duar said on July 19 he was alarmed that criminal charges were laid on Shaweesh, as well as denying services to peaceful protesters. He said it represented a 鈥済rave escalation in government鈥檚 crackdown on the right to peaceful protest鈥.

鈥淧alestinian Australians are distressed and terrified for their family members in Gaza, with every day bringing more news of Israeli bombardment on civilian 鈥榮afe zones鈥,鈥 Duar said.

鈥淢s Shaweesh has expressed this anguish through lawful, peaceful protest and sought to help her family members. There is no justification for criminal charges for exercising her human rights.鈥

Shaweesh told the weekly Palestine protest on July 21: 鈥淭hey arrested me to deter me. But I won鈥檛 be deterred.鈥

[Rachel Evans is an activist in the City of Sydney for Palestine. She is contesting the City of Sydney鈥檚 Lord Mayoral position for .闭听

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