Ballarat unionists raise the Palestine flag on May 9.

Ballarat Trades Hall marks Nakba, calls for justice for Palestine

Unionists at Ballarat Trades Hall Council (BTHC) marked 75 years since the Nakba with a solidarity photo on May 9.

The following statement was read out, and will be included in the BTHC minutes.

Palestine’s flag will be flown at Trades Hall on May 15.

75th anniversary of the Nakba

75 years: May 15 commiserations are taking place all over the world and throughout Australia.

Thank you to the Ballarat Trades Hall for flying the Palestine flag on such an occasion.

At the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network conference these words were spoken:

They threaten me.

They threw me out of my house.

They won’t let me return.

It is appropriate that May 15, this year, falls after international journalist day, when we think about the increased killing, jailing and disappearance of journalists.

UNESCO has documented 21 journalists killed in Israel, since 2002.

On May 11, 2022, Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli forces. No-one has been held to account and, with Israel not allowing their soldiers to be questioned, it is hard not to conclude that it was a summary execution.

It is also appropriate that May 15 falls before international refugee week when we consider ongoing crises of displaced and stateless persons in the world: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees figures in 2023 put the number at 117.2 million.

United Nations Relief and Works Agency put the figure at 1.5 million Palestine refugees living in 58 recognised refugee camps.

Read the article by Ron Guy in Green Left.