Australian Voices: Gaza’s Cry

The article “Australia: Socialist Equality Party rally opposes Gaza genocide, denounces Labor government” reports on a rally organized by the Socialist Equality Party (SEP) in Sydney, Australia, protesting the ongoing Israeli military actions in Gaza and condemning the Australian Labor government’s support for Israel.

The SEP argues that the Labor government, along with the Liberal party, is complicit in the genocide due to its unwavering backing of Israel and its suppression of dissent. Speakers at the rally denounced the government’s refusal to condemn Israeli actions and its efforts to silence pro-Palestinian voices.

The rally aimed to expose the connection between the Gaza conflict and broader issues of imperialism, capitalism, and the erosion of democratic rights. The SEP called for a unified struggle of the working class against imperialism and war, advocating for a socialist solution to the crisis in the Middle East and globally. They criticized other political parties, including the Greens, for failing to offer a genuine alternative to the established political order. The SEP emphasized the need for an independent political movement of the working class to challenge the capitalist system they believe fuels war and oppression.

find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/06/ssvr-m06.html

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