Labor Party and union members in Australia, looking for progressive solutions to support peace, justice and reconciliation for Palestine and Israel , will hold a break through Fringe Event at the 2009 National Conference of the Australian Labor Party in Sydney later this month.
The event is being sponsored by the Australian Workers’ Union with the support of the Maritime Union of Australia.
Ambassador Izzat Abdulhadi, the head of the Palestinian general delegation in Canberra, will be a key speaker at the ALP Fringe Event.
The ALP Fringe Event is being held at the Australian National Maritime Museum theatre on Thursday July 30, 2009, at 5.30pm.
It is open to all National Conference delegates, ALP members and supporters.
The National Secretary of the Australian Workers’ Union, Paul Howes will chair the panel discussion at the Fringe Event, which brings together, for the first time, key agenda setters in this debate in Australia.
Paul Howes, as a founding Executive member of Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine (TULIP), is looking for constructive alternatives to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement which has undermined trust building between unions on both sides of the Green Line.
This event – which is expected to attract a huge and diverse crowd – will be opened by Paddy Crumlin, National Secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia.
The MUA leader will show a short video, produced by the International Transport Workers Federation, about a joint Palestine-Israel trade union project bringing together Palestinian and Israeli transport union leaders.
This is a pace setting example of co-operation between the two national union centres – other projects involving Israeli and Palestinian construction unions are now under active discussion.
Panel participants
The panel discussion will involve:
* Ambassador Izzat Abdul Hadi, head of the Palestinian general delegation in Canberra
* Robert Goot, President of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry
* Michael Danby, Federal Labor MP and an active member of Parliamentary Friends of Israel
* Janelle Saffin, Federal Labor MP and an active member of Parliamentary Friends of Palestine
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After questions from the floor Mike Salah, current president of the Australian Palestinian Professionals Association (APPA ), will make some comments about the way forward for activists in the Australian labour movement, from an Australian-Palestinian perspective.
Isn't this great? Joint Jewish/Palestinian participation. A genuine commitment to dialogue. A focus on practical efforts to secure peace and reconciliation.
What a fabulous event. Great kudos to both the ALP and TULIP, and all other supporting bodies, for helping put it together.
2 comments:
That's awesome.
it's a sham. TULIP is against the boycott when majority of Palestinians worldwide issued a call to civil societies across the world to join them in a boycott Israel campaign, a Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement.
Abdul-Hadi and the APPA are pro-Boycott anyway.
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