
A lively meeting at the Atlas Greek Cultural Centre in Marrickville, Gadigal Country/Sydney, drew about 250 people on August 2 to support former SBS presenter and journalist Mary Kostakidis, who is being sued by Alon Cassuto from the Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA). Apart from several keynote speakers, there was poetry and music from Latin band Papalote.
Cassuto claimsĀ Kostakidisā posts on X, last January, which contained excerpts from a speech by the now-deceased Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, violated the Racial Discrimination Act. He alleges they were āreasonably likely under the circumstances to offend, demean, humiliate and/or intimidate Jews and/or Israelis in Australiaā,Ā Neos Kosmos reported on August 4.
Speakers from a range of backgrounds defended Kostakidis, repudiating ZFAās attack on the democratic right of free speech, particularly in relation to criticising Israelās genocide on Gaza.
Jewish anti-Zionist Associate Professor Peter Slezak compared Kostakidisā court case to the historic silencing of Socrates and Galileo in earlier times. āToday, Gaza looks like Hiroshima after the nuclear bomb,ā he said, adding that there is now a āNazification of Israelā.
Jews Against the Occupation ā48 activist Michelle Berkon condemned the Zionist lobbyās ārelentless targeting of editors and journalistsā. She said the āZionist lobby resonates with the colonial oppression of Aboriginal peoples by white Australiaā.
Antony Loewenstein, prominent Jewish anti-Zionist author and filmmaker, said āThe Israel lobby ⦠has powerful access to governments and the press. However, public opinion has fundamentally shifted on the question of Israel.
āA recent international poll showed that the majority of people world-wide, and in Australia, oppose the weapons trade with Israel.ā He said the Zionistsā attacks on free speech āare leading to real antisemitismā, but that āoverall, the community will not accept this attempt to suppress the Palestinian movementā.
Antoinette Lattouf, who was found to have been illegally sacked by the ABC for her pro-Palestine views, said attempts at suppression are the āprice you pay for taking a standā.
āLawfare is designed to break your spirit,ā she said.
Journalist Peter Cronau, from Declassified Australia, said: āThe highest principles of journalism are at stake today. Maryās prosecution is really a persecution.
āThe ABC and the mainstream media are scared of the Zionist lobby. Somebody had to be made a scapegoat, but we must defend Mary to the end.ā
US-based journalist Chris Hedges, who sent a solidarity message via video, noted: āIn the US and Australia, any kind of dissent is criminalised. But Maryās fight is our fight and we must unite to stand with her.ā
Kostakidis expressed her sadness at Israelās murder of more than 200 journalists in Gaza. She said she is āconfident we will win, no matter how long it takes.
āWe all need to stand up for the truth,ā she concluded.
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