Councillor Maroof Raouf spoke at the Rally “Stop the War on Gaza, Stop the Genocide” on Saturday.

This Wednesday (Nov 1st) there will be a debate in Full Council about the issue. Videos of other speeches and songs from the rally are here.  More information about Sheffield Palestine Solidarity Campaign here. 

 

Greens at the Stop the War on Gaza rally. 28th Oct 2023
Cllr Tina Gilligan, Cllr Alexi Dimond, Peter Gilbert, Cllr Maroof Raouf and Cllr Bernard Little

 

Here is Maroof’s speech.

Long live Palestine!

My name is Maroof Raouf and I stand in front of you today not as a Green Party councillor for Nether Edge and Sharrow, I stand in front of you as a human who cares about humanity.

I want peace. You want peace. The people of Palestine want peace. The Israeli government does not.

I and many of you here today agree that there should be an equal application of law. That means the equal upholding of rights, the equal protection of all humans in Palestine. The Israeli government does not.

The issue with the issue in Palestine is with the occupier. The issue is with the colonizer. The issue is that the Israeli government that has laid siege to the Palestinians. The issue is with the government of the UK and it’s opposition parties, including Labour, who have agreed that Israel has a right to continue with the genocide of the Palestinian people. The issue is those, especially in that building over there, who through their silence have chosen to side with genocide, rather than humanity.

The people in Gaza don’t have food. The people in Gaza don’t have money. The people in Gaza don’t have water. The people in Gaza don’t have energy. The people in Gaza don’t have the media. But the people in Gaza do have the truth. They have you and many others like you who will continue to support their cause for the chance to live their lives free from oppression.

I stand with the oppressed, not with the oppressor. You stand with the oppressed, not with the oppressor.

Through his actions, the Labour leader of Sheffield City Council has shown he stands with the oppressor. That is why the Green Party have given notice of motion calling for an immediate ceasefire and for the government to vote for this at the UN; to cease all arms sales and end military aid to Israel; and to call on Israel to resume negotiations with Palestine for a fair and equitable two state solution. The open-air prison of Gaza is not a solution. And I trust my Labour colleagues here today will vote for that motion on Wednesday.

In fact, Gaza is not an open-air prison.

Prisons are where criminals go. Prisons are where you get access to three meals a day. You can get access to clean water. You get access to healthcare. You get access to some form of dignity. None of these apply to Gaza, who have for the last 16 years been under an illegal blockade. Gaza is an open-air concentration camp! Three are innocent men, women, children, and babies in this concentration camp who are being ethnically cleansed today. Let us be clear.

This is a genocide.
This is a genocide.
This is a genocide!

Currently over 7000 Palestinian civilians have been slaughtered compared to 1400 Israelis. Is that a good enough exchange rate for Palestinian lives to Israelis? I ask the Council Leader, Councillor Hunt, at what exchange rate will he finally be happy with to publicly call for a full and immediate ceasefire? Are over five Palestinian lives to one Israeli life not good enough for him? Does he want a greater exchange rate of human life? I encourage you to ask your elected leaders in Burngreave, in Firth Park, in Darnall, in Nether Edge, in Ecclesall, in all areas of Sheffield; What is the going rate of human lives they will be happy with.

Stopping access to food and medicine to Gaza is collective punishment. Shutting energy and communication to Gaza is collective punishment. Stopping water to Gaza is collective punishment. Blocking people, including our very own British nationals, from fleeing Gaza is collective punishment. Telling people in Gaza
to flee to the south or they will be deemed partners of Hamas is a precursor to collective punishment. Razing Gaza So only rubble is left is collective punishment. All of us here today know that collective punishment is prohibited by international law.

It is a war crime.
It is a war crime.
It is a war crime!

Hamas is not Palestine. Over 2,700 children and babies have been massacred in Palestine. Were they Hamas? Were these poor babies, who couldn’t even say the word
“terrorist”, were they terrorists too? Hamas is not running the West Bank. What is the excuse for the Israelis murdering Palestinians in the West Bank? Let us not forget that terrorists are those who murder innocent women, children, and babies. Terrorists are those who bomb hospitals, schools, mosques, and churches. So who are the real terrorists? Because from where I am standing, it looks like Sheffield City Council deliberately chose to fly the flag of a terrorist nation two and a half weeks ago.

You don’t have to be Muslim to support Palestine.
You don’t have to be Muslim to care about Gaza.
You don’t have to be Muslim to stand up for Gaza.
You do not have to be any faith to stand up for humanity.

You only have to be human.

Long live Palestine!

Free, free Palestine!
Free, free Palestine!

Alexi Dimond spoke at the rally to Stop Genocide in Gaza at Sheffield Town Hall on Wednesday.

Here is his speech in full.

Yesterday, the Al Ahli hospital was bombed in the single most egregious act of barbarism so far in Israel’s genocidal campaign against Palestinians in Gaza. A social media advisor to the Israeli PM Hananya Naftali tweeted immediately after the attack: “Israeli Airforce struck a Hamas terrorist base inside a hospital in Gaza” and posted a picture. This has since been deleted as has an IDF post on Facebook boasting about the attack. Over 500 people and likely hundreds more were killed in this attack. Now our media is scrambling to cast doubt on who is responsible, a willing accomplice in covering up for war crimes, just as they try to obscure the truth about the history of Palestine and the occupation.

 

There is no new war between Hamas and Israel as our media like to claim, but rather a continuation of a 76-year-long conquest and occupation which has intensified under the most repressive right-wing Israeli government in history. The situation persists because Western governments allow Israel to flout international law and subject the Palestinian population under its occupation to racist apartheid policies and subjugation, including a 15-year-long siege of Gaza.

 

Western racism against Palestinians has a long history, and the dehumanisation of Palestinians is a continuation of the colonial mindset that allowed Europeans to colonise and enslave the world. In 1937 Winston Churchill said of the Palestinian people and I quote: “I do not agree that the dog in the manger has the final rights to the manger even though he may have lain there for a very long time, I do not admit that right. I do not admit for instance that it is a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America or the Black people of Australia, I do not admit that a wrong has been done to these people by the fact that a stronger race, a higher grade race, a more worldly-wise race, to put it that way, has come to take their place”. This was the real Winston Churchill, not the white-washed version venerated today.

Alexi Dimond addresses the Stop Genocide in Gaza rally

Unfortunately, this racist worldview is one that persists to this day. It is one that informs most of the British media, and politicians from both the Conservative and Labour Parties. Let us not forget that Keir Starmer said “Israel made the desert flower”. Over the last few weeks, we have heard unequivocal support for Israel’s war crimes from both the Leadership of the Conservatives and the Labour Party. Shame on them. They are complicit in these war crimes and must be held accountable.

 

I salute the few brave former Labour Councillors who have left the party over their leadership’s support for genocide. Councillors such as Amna Abdullatif from Manchester, Shaista Aziz and Amar Latif from Oxford and Cllr Jessie Hoskin, from Stroud district council who said: “The Labour party is no longer consistent with the values of human dignity, equality, and a world where everyone is safe and has what they need to thrive that I believe in and will continue to organise for in other areas of my work.”

 

Unlike the Labour and Conservative Parties and the UK media, we reject all racism, we reject anti-Palestinian racism, we reject antisemitism, we reject Islamophobia and we reject ethnic cleansing, settler-colonialism and apartheid.

 

We know that international law must apply equally and that attacks on civilians and collective punishment can never be justified. We condemn our government for supporting Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza – including vetoing UN resolutions calling for a ceasefire. We are witnessing an attack on a captive civilian population of 2.3 million people, two-thirds of whom are refugees and half of whom are children with nowhere to go. Everyone in Gaza is a hostage. 

 

We call for the release of all hostages. We also demand the release of those held in Israeli prisons – men women and children held without charge in administrative detention in contravention to international law. Every single person in Palestine must be free, free to move, free from discrimination, free from checkpoints and daily humiliation. That is what justice looks like. That is what will bring about peace. 

 

Returning to Gaza. You don’t need to be a human rights lawyer to know that cutting off water, food and medicine, and targeting civilians are war crimes under international law. It is the definition of collective punishment, it is an act of genocide. Ordering 1.1 million people to leave their homes in less than 24 hours, and bombing them while they flee is genocide. Bombing the Rafah crossing to Egypt to stop aid from coming in and people getting out is genocide. 

 

I urge everyone to keep protesting every day you can join groups supporting Palestinian rights, donate to Sheffield PSC, write to your MPs and councillors, let them know that you will not vote for them if they support war crimes and apartheid – and as my colleague Maleiki said last night – ask them specific questions and publicise their responses. If they will not condemn occupation – out them. If they will not condemn apartheid – out them.  If they will not condemn genocide – out them. 

 

 

 

Green Party Banner. End the Gaz Blockade
Councillors Maleiki Haybe, Alexi Dimond and Bernard Little

Cllr Alexi Dimond made this statement at the Justice for Palestinians demonstration in Sheffield today. (Oct 14th 2023)

We are here today because we our united in our desire for peace, justice & equality and to condemn all war crimes, whoever commits them. We send love and solidarity to all those who are grieving now, whose families & loved ones have been killed, injured who and are under threat.

We reject racism, we reject antisemitism, we reject Islamophobia and we reject ethnic cleansing, settler-colonialism and apartheid.

We know that international law must apply equally, and that attacks on civilians and collective punishment can never be justified.

That is why we condemn our government for supporting Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza. An attack on a captive civilian population of 2.3 million people with nowhere to go. Two thirds of whom are refugees & half of whom are children.

Cutting off water, food & medicine, and targeting civilians are war crimes under international law. It is the definition of collective punishment. It is genocidal.

In the last few days, we have heard unequivocal support for Israel’s war crimes from both the Leadership of the Conservatives and the Labour Party. Shame on them. They are complicit in these war crimes and must be held accountable.

I urge everyone to join groups supporting Palestinian rights, donate to organisations like Medical Aid for Palestinians, write to your MPs, Councillors, let them know that you will not vote for them if they support war crimes and apartheid.

End the occupation, and end Israeli apartheid, we need justice and equality in Palestine, and we need it now.

Stand with Palestine, End Apartheid Justice for Palestinians Demonstration 14th Oct 2023 Justice for Palestinians Demonstration 14th Oct 2023

Cllrs Henry Nottage, Christine Gilligan Kubo and Toby Mallinson at Hillsborough Park
Cllrs Henry Nottage, Christine Gilligan Kubo and Toby Mallinson

Many people come to the Tramlines Festival from near and far and have a great time. The event has boosted the profile of Hillsborough in a positive way.

When considering the economic benefits, the focus generally falls on the 3 day event period. Tramlines arrived in Hillsborough Park in 2018 promising a boost for local businesses. Unfortunately, scheduling early headliners and removing the right to leave and re-enter now keeps people inside the venue, forced to buy expensive food and drink. Some local businesses get some benefit during the event whilst others lose out.

But businesses in Hillsborough are affected for much longer periods. Visitors stay away from Hillsborough Park when the fences are up. This year the big fences around most of the park were planned to be up for 12 days for the Arctic Monkeys in early June and 18 days for Tramlines in July. Now, due to the damage, most of the grassed area has been fenced off since July 23rd for repairs and reseeding. Many events have had to be cancelled including parkrun for a number of weekends.

There’s a clear relationship between park visitors and Hillsborough businesses. People who visit the park will often also go to high-quality cafes and shops within close walking distance. Many of these lose out whenever fences are up.

The council cannot just evaluate the benefits to Sheffield as a whole. The recent 14-page Tramlines Festival report for the Economic Development and Skills Policy Committee has no mention at all of the impact on Hillsborough businesses.

What is the impact on visitor numbers to Hillsborough Park and the local area since the fences went up in early June? If significant, what actions are the council going to take to offset the ongoing damage to local businesses? Tramlines may be paying for the damage to Hillsborough Park but who is compensating local businesses for the ongoing loss of trade?

Many people have a great experience for 3 days but many more local residents have had the quality of their lives degraded for the whole of this summer. No price can be placed upon that.

 

Councillor Toby Mallinson, Hillsborough Ward Green Party

 

It was encouraging to see a big turnout at the Stop Rosebank demonstration in Sheffield on Saturday, called at short notice following the Government’s announcement. Organised by Climbers for Climate, the rain didn’t put people off joining in songs and chants and listening to the speakers.

 

Councillor Douglas Johnson couldn’t find any roses in Rosebank. He said “We are promised things like lower fuel bills. It’s not going to happen. Any oil or gas will be sold on the open market. It doesn’t mean lower fuel bills for any of us here. What it does mean is our Treasury bailing out a shed load of money to people who earn it already. Who pays for that? You do!”

Rosebank will be developed by oil and gas giant Equinor, which is majority-owned by the Norwegian government (40%), Canadian Suncor Energy, known for its development of Canada’s dirty tar sands (40%) and Israeli firm Ithaca Energy (20%).

The UK government has chosen to side with the interests of the oil and gas industry over the public good. The soaring cost of fossil fuels is the cause of the current cost-of-living crisis and people are now aware of what is being done to our planet by profiteering oil and gas companies. People want a reliable, affordable energy supply that doesn’t put the planet at risk.

See the full report on the demo here.  Click here to get involved in the Stop Rosebank campaign

Cllr Douglas Johnson and Dylan Lewis-Creser holding the Green Party banner