Luxon ‘grow a spine’ chants as big rallies call for NZ to recognise Palestine state

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"It's about time for [New Zealand PM Christopher] Luxon to grow a spine"
"It's about time for [New Zealand PM Christopher] Luxon to grow a spine" . . . "Journalism is not a crime" placards at today's Auckland free Palestine rally in Te Komititanga Square. Image: Asia Pacific Report
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Report from our Asia Pacific Report

“Grow a spine for Palestine!” was a frequent theme among about 5000 people protesting in the heart of New Zealand’s largest city today as the protesters demanded that the coalition government should recognise the state of Palestine and stop supporting impunity for Israel.

More than 62,000 people, mostly women and children, have been killed in Israel’s war on Gaza in the past 22 months and the country’s military have doubled down on their attacks on residential areas in the besieged enclave.

Several speakers, including opposition parliamentarians, spoke at the rally, strongly condemning Israel for its genocidal policies and crimes against humanity.

Many children took part in the rally at Te Komititanga Square and the return march up Queen Street in spite of the bitterly wet and cold weather. Many of them carried placards and Palestinian flags like their parents.

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One young boy carried a placard declaring “Just a kid standing in front of his PM asking him to grow a heart and a spine”. The heart was illustrated as a Palestinian flag.

Other placards included slogans such as “Wanted MPs with a spine” and “Grow a spine for Palestine”, and “They try to bury us forgetting we are seeds” with the resistance watermelon symbol.

Many placards demanded sanctions and condemned Israel, saying “Gaza is starving. Words won’t feed them — sanction Israel now”, “NZ government: Your silence is complicity with Israeli genocide” and “Free Palestine now”.

Disillusionment with leaders
One poster expressed disillusionment with both the coalition government and opposition Labour Party leaders, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins, denouncing “apologists for genocide”.

Another poster challenged both Hipkins and Luxon over “what values” they stood for. It said:

“Our ‘leaders’ have refused to call for a ceasefire even after 10,000+ innocent civilians have been brutally murdered in their own homes, including 4000+ CHILDREN all under the name of “Kiwi values”.

“They, like a lot of other world politicians, are apologists for genocide.”

A "Palestine forever" banner at the head of the Auckland march
A “Palestine forever” banner at the head of the Auckland march today as it prepares to walk up Queen Street. Image: APR

Frustration has been growing among the public with the government’s reluctance to declare support for Palestinian statehood after 96 consecutive weeks of protests organised by the Palestinian Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) and other groups, not just in Auckland and the capital Wellington, but also in Christchurch and in at least 20 other towns and communities across the motu.

The “spine” theme in chants and posters followed just days after Parliament suspended Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick following a fiery speech about Gaza when she said government MPs should grow a spine and sanction Israel for its atrocities.

She had refused to apologise to the House and supporters at the rally today gave her rousing cheers in support of her defiance.

‘We need your help’
Te Pati Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer told the crowd: “We need you to help her put the pressure on so that we can fight together in that place [Parliament] for our people to free, free Palestine; from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.

“Return our dignity Aotearoa. Stand up for what is right. There is only one side to support in genocide, only one side. And Te Pati Māori will only work with those.”

When Swarbrick spoke to the crowd, she repeated her goal to find six government MPs “with a spine” to support her bill to “sanction Israel for its war crimes”.

She also said the Palestinian people were being “starved and slaughtered by Israel” in Gaza, adding that their breath was being “stolen from them” by the IDF (Israeli “Defence” Force).

“It is our duty, all human beings with breath left in our lungs, with the freedom to chant and to move and to demand action from our politicians, to do all that we can to fight for liberation for all peoples,” she said.

Other politicians speaking were Orini Kaipara, the Te Pati Māori candidate for the Tāmaki Mākaurau byelection, and Kerrin Leoni, mayoral candidate for Tamaki.

Targeted assassinations
Earlier, the targeted assassinations of six journalists by the Israeli military last Sunday — taking the toll to 272 — was condemned by independent journalist and Asia Pacific Report editor Dr David Robie. He also criticised the NZ media silence.

Noting that New Zealand journalists had not condemned the killings or held a vigil as the Media Alliance (MEAA) had done in Australia, he cited an Al Jazeera journalist, Hind Khoudary, whose message to the world was:

“We are being hunted and killed in Gaza while you watch in silence. For two years, your fellow journalists here have been slaughtered.

What did you do? Nothing.”

Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick (left) and Te Pati Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick (left) and Te Pati Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer at today’s rally in Te Komitanga Square, Auckland. Image: APR

A recent poll on whether New Zealanders want sanctions to be imposed on Israel, showed that of those who gave an opinion, 60 percent favoured sanctions.

The PSNA commissioned survey by Talbot Mills in July with 1216 respondents gave a similar result to one commissioned by Justice for Palestine a year ago.

Popular support for sanctions
PSNA co-chair John Minto said the numbers showed strong popular support for sanctions. The 60 percent overall rose to 68 percent for the 18–29 year category.

“The government is well out of step with public opinion and ignores this message at its peril.  There is popular support for sanctions against Israel,” he said.

“People see that Israel is committing the worst atrocities of the 21st century with impunity. It is starving a whole population.

“It has destroyed just about every building in Gaza. It is assassinating journalists. It holds 7000 Palestinian hostages in its jails without charge.  Its goal of occupying all of Gaza and ethnically cleansing its people into the Sudan desert, is all public knowledge.”

Minto said Israel’s “depraved Prime Minister” who was wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICJ) for war crimes and crimes against humanity, had boasting that if Israel was really committing genocide, “it could have killed everyone in Gaza in a single afternoon”.

“The poll shows New Zealand First supporters are most opposed to sanctions against Israel (59 percent of those who gave an opinion were opposed) so it’s little surprise Winston Peters is dragging the chain.”

"Just a kid" with his message to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon
“Just a kid” with his blunt message to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Image: APR

3 COMMENTS

  1. One of the bigger marches against the genocide in Gaza that I have attended.
    An interesting foot note, in this age of digital marketing, is that this protest was advertised through an intensive leafleting campaign, and not just digitally, showing that pieces of paper put into human beings hands by other human beings still have power to organise in a way that sterlie on line ads do not.

  2. From Dave Robie:

    “One young boy carried a placard declaring “Just a kid standing in front of his PM asking him to grow a heart and a spine”. The heart was illustrated as a Palestinian flag.
    Other placards included slogans such as “Wanted MPs with a spine” and “Grow a spine for Palestine”, and “They try to bury us forgetting we are seeds” with the resistance watermelon symbol.Many placards demanded sanctions and condemned Israel, saying “Gaza is starving. Words won’t feed them — sanction Israel now”, “NZ government: Your silence is complicity with Israeli genocide” and “Free Palestine now”.
    Another poster challenged both Hipkins and Luxon over “what values” they stood for. It said:
    “Our ‘leaders’ have refused to call for a ceasefire even after 10,000+ innocent civilians have been brutally murdered in their own homes, including 4000+ CHILDREN all under the name of “Kiwi values”…..

    “IN OUR THOUSANDS AND OUR MILLIONS WE ARE ALL PALESTINE ACTION!”

    Dave Robie may have missed it, but, but among the crowd referenceing the British Labour Government proscribing the direct action anti-genocide group, Palestine Action as ‘terrorists’, was one very large proffessionally made banner being carried between two poles, which read: “We are all Palestine Action”.

    Under the New Zealand Suppression of Terrorism Act of 2002, the people holding this sign were breaking the law. The act makes it illegal to support terrorist groups,

    Speakers mentioned the current efforts underway by the government to review the already very broad definition of terrorism in the Terrorism Suppression Act. Speakers mentioned the Terrorism Suppression Act, as was predicted by its opponents, was first used to attack Maori.
    (something that the Police Commissioner later had to apologise to Tuhoe for.)
    https://www.ngaituhoe.iwi.nz/police-commissioner-apoligises-to-tuhoe#

    Speakers urged people to make submissions to the government review not to broaden the definition of terrorism to target direct action protests.

    Why is this important?

    Waihopai activists found not guilty
    By HAMISH STUART March 17, 2010
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/3466305/Waihopai-activists-found-not-guilty

    In the UK Palestine Action activists have also been aquitted by juries who determined on the evidence presented before them, that their direct protest actions were justified to prevent a greater harm, the harm of genocide. And so were allowed to walk free just as the Waihopai activists were.

    No doubt pressure is being put on the government by our US and Israeli allies to crack down on any direct protest action that could hinder the continuation of the genocide in Gaza.

    If the same or similar laws to those in the UK are passed into law here, New Zealanders could be Jailed for decades for taking direct action to stop the government giving SIGNINT support to the genocide in Gaza.

    They shall not pass.
    No Pasaran!

    Under the genocide convention the New Zealand government is obligated to prevent the crime of genocide.
    Before any tightening of the TSA, the government needs to announce that they have ordered the Waihopai electronic spy base not to pass on SIGINT, or Signals Intelligence to the US or Israel that could assist the commissioning of genocide in Gaza.

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