Colonial Partners in Israel’s Crimes
by alethoBy Vacy Vlazna | Intifada-Palestine | January 25, 2014
“Imperialism after all is an act of geographical violence” Edward Said
Is it just me, or do you also see a thread of colonial superiority and racism binding US, Australia, Canada to Israel?
Think
about it. All are ex-British colonies and like Israel, have a shameful
history of genocide committed against their respective Indigenous
Peoples and all continue to treat their First Peoples as third class
citizens.
I
can’t speak for the US and Canada, but, apart from realpolitik and arms
trade, an underlying colonial arrogance goes a long way to explain why
my ‘civilised’ ‘democratic’ Australian government is complicit in
granting Israel impunity to daily perpetrate war crimes and crimes
against humanity against generations of Palestinian families.
The
tragic past and near narratives of the suffering of unspeakable
colonial atrocities against Indigenous Palestinians and Indigenous
Australians bear close resemblance and are written in blood and great
injustice.
Just
as Israel’s Independence Day and the Palestinian Nakba Day (in
remembrance of deportation and dispossession) have a bloody symbiosis,
Australia Day or Invasion Day, on the 26th January, is celebrated or
mourned according to the victors or the vanquished.
Both
Israeli and British colonists took the ‘terra nullius’ doctrine – empty
land’ approach to justify their brutal occupations and wholesale land
theft of Palestine and Australia. Israel boasts it made the desert bloom
though for centuries Palestine traded in olives, oil, quinces,
pinenuts, figs, carob, cotton, dates, indigo, artichokes, citrus fruit,
almonds, mint sumach and much more. In Australia the Aborigines
maintained their food supply with a sophisticated management of the land with fire.
The
island, named Australia by British invaders and colonists, was home to
almost a million peoples of, at least, 200 nations that traced their
ancestry back 60 millennia along spiritual songlines of the land to the
Dreaming – to Creation.
The
imperial genocidal wars and massacres (guns vs spears) such as those
at Hawksbury, Nepean Richmond Hill, Risdon Cove, Appin, Bathurst, Port
Phillip, Swan River (Battle of Pinjarra), Gravesend, Vinegar Hill, Myall
Creek, Kinroy, Rufus R, Long lagoon, Dawson River, Kalkadoon, Cape
Grim, The Black war, McKinley River, West Kimberely resisted by
Aboriginal warriors like Pemulwuy, Winradyne, Multuggerah, Yagan,
Jandamarra as well as starvation and western diseases decimated the
dispossessed Aboriginal population to about 70,000 by 1920.
By
then violent genocide was replaced by the more covert cultural
genocide, or the genocide of indigeneity, through the government policy
of assimilation intended to eradicate indigenous identity by cruelly
and systematically destroying connections to family, the tribe and
ancestral lands.
Australia’s
First Peoples were marginalised onto reservations and missions,
restricted entry into white towns, exploited as unpaid slave labour,
their indigenous languages and sacred rituals forbidden, and mixed blood
children (The Stolen Generations) were forcibly kidnapped from their
parents for resocialisation – ie to be made ‘white’.
Assimilation
is where Australia, USA and Canada differ with Israel. The assimilation
of Palestinians for Israel is an anathema. The Zionist goal is a pure
Jewish state, rid of all Palestinians from the river to the sea. The
whole of historic Palestine, home to the Chosen People is a goal
pursued with, ironically, an ideological fervour akin to Hitler’s
Herrenrasse and Germanisation aspirations. Ergo, Israel perpetrates a
slow motion brutal genocide and a relentless push of Palestinians over
the exile cliff.
Until the 1967 Referendum, Aborigines were government property:
“The right to choose a marriage partner, to be legally responsible for
one’s own children, to move about the state and to socialise with
non-Aboriginal Australians, were just some of the rights which
Aboriginal people did not have.”
Sound
familiar? Israel’s apartheid policies similarly impact on
Palestinians. Israel has passed racist laws that impose severe
movement restrictions dividing families, preventing family reunification
and obstructing the marriage of couples who come from different zones.
At least a third of Gazans have relatives in Israel and the West Bank.
The personal pain of such enforced separations which deny Palestinians
the shared and cherished moments we enjoy freely is
immeasurable…grandparents have never seen their grandchildren who may
live 5 kilometres away… adult children are denied the right to be with a
dying parent…births…weddings… funerals ..are overshadowed by painful absences.
The
Native Title Act, 1993, finally acknowledged that some Indigenous
Australians ‘have rights and interests to their land that come from
their traditional laws and customs.’ But, as mining boomed on resource
rich indigenous lands, corporate colonialism reared its greedy head
undermining this landmark act with the Northern Territory Intervention.
It
was initiated by the Howard government in 2007 and maintained by
successive governments including that of Kevin Rudd who made the
historic apology to the Stolen Generations even though indigenous
communities were suffering the humiliation of quarantined welfare
payments and struggled to survive in third world conditions.
The
Intervention was imposed “on the pretext that paedophile gangs were
operating in Indigenous settlements. Troops were sent in; townships were
compulsorily acquired and native title legislation ignored. Yet no
prosecution for child abuse resulted, and studies concluded that there
was no evidence of any systematic child abuse.” Marcus Waters, Review: Pilger’s Utopia shows us Aboriginal Australia in 2014
As
the Prawer Plan was debated in the Israeli Knesset, the sound of the
Australian government salivating with envy must have been deafening
while imagining the power to evict, from their ancestral lands, 40,000
pesky Bedouins hindering Israel’s land expansion or the power to simply
bulldoze Palestinian villages to build settlements for Zionist
colonists.
Notorious
for her death stare, Julie ‘Medusa’ Bishop, the Australian Foreign
Minister, on January 15, speaking for her government, with colonial
panache dismissed Israeli settlements as war crimes with this vacuous
statement,
“I would like to see which international law has declared them illegal.”
Not
a good look coming from the FM of a nation privileged to have a seat on
the UN Security Council, when even the gardener at Parliament House has
heard of the Geneva Conventions.
Like its mate, the rogue state of Israel, Australia doesn’t give a toss for honouring its obligations under international law.
It
tossed aside its obligations to the Refugee Conventions with its
inhumane offshore asylum seeker policy, forcing asylum seeker boats
back to Indonesia, refusal to compensate people who have been held for
prolonged periods in mandatory detention, ‘breached its international
anti-race discrimination obligations by continuing for almost three
years it’s intervention policies with
indigenous communities of the Northern Territory.’ the high instance of
Aboriginal deaths in custody, the breaching of the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in the matter of Guantanamo
inmate, David Hicks, the unresolved allegations that Australian
intelligence officers were complicit in the torture of Mamdouh Habib
when he was held in Pakistan Egypt and Guantanamo Bay, the Queensland
bikie laws that fail to meet international fair trial standards.
Then
there is the present case in the International Court of Justice
against Australia spying on Timor Leste during the oil and gas treaty
negotiations in an alleged attempt to rip off the poorest nation in
Asia.
Colonial
terrorism, disguised as civilised democracy, is not only perpetrated by
the hollow men and women in authority. They are the monsters for whom
you and I vote and without us they are powerless.Until our moral
conscience, intelligence and compassion determines how we vote, we too
are their accomplices.
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- Dr. Vacy Vlazna
is Coordinator of Justice for Palestine Matters. She was Human Rights
Advisor to the GAM team in the second round of the Acheh peace talks,
Helsinki, February 2005 then withdrew on principle. Vacy was coordinator
of the East Timor Justice Lobby as well as serving in East Timor with
UNAMET and UNTAET from 1999-2001.
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