Backgrounder on George Galloway
RAM Residents Action Movement
Media release on Voices
of Peace
13 July 2007
Backgrounder on George
Galloway
British Respect MP & world peace
campaigner
Testimony to US Senate about Iraq in May
2005
George Galloway, left-wing British MP & international peace campaigner, will be speaking against Islamophobia in Auckland on 27-28 July at meetings hosted by RAM, the Residents Action Movement. (Meeting details below.)
Mr Galloway defines Islamophobia as "racism against Muslims". This new racism, says the British MP, is an inevitable flow-on from the deliberately misnamed War on Terror begun by Washington to monopolise oil fields in the Muslim Middle East as part of the US state's strategy to remain the world's dominant power.
"As a prominent anti-war politician, Mr Galloway was targeted by a US 'black propaganda' campaign in an attempt to blacken his reputation as a grassroots advocate," said RAM organiser Grant Morgan.
"Falsely accused of being in the pay of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, Mr Galloway demanded to testify before the US Senate in May 2005. There he turned the tables against the powerful elites profiting from death and destruction in the Middle East, putting them on trial for crimes against humanity In March this year, British enforcement authorities admitted that Mr Galloway had no case to answer."
"Mr Galloway is one of the West's most high-profile opponents of Islamophobia," said Grant Morgan. "In his Auckland meetings, Mr Galloway will detail the close linkage between America's wars in the Middle East and its state-fuelled Islamophobia which attempts to give ideological justification to Washington's unjust crusade for oil and power."
Following are two mainstream media reports on Mr Galloway's testimony before the US Senate. The first is from The Nation, a respected US journal of political commentary. The second is from the BBC News, a pillar of British news reportage.
Mr Galloway goes to Washington
by John
Nichols by Matthew Davis TOWN MEETING UNIVERSITY
MEETING Both meetings
OPEN TO THE MEDIA. WORKSHOPS
The Nation
17 May
2005
Explosive
showdown in US Senate
BBC News in
Washington
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4539429.stm
VOICES
OF PEACE
AUCKLAND MEETINGS
GEORGE GALLOWAY will be
addressing these two meetings:
7.30pm,
Saturday 28 July.
Auckland Girls Grammar School
Theatre.
16 Howe St (off Karangahape Rd).
The three
other speakers are:
- JAVED KHAN, president of Federation
of Islamic Associations of NZ.
- PAUL BUCHANAN,
international security analyst & director of the Working
Group on Alternative Security Perspectives at the University
of Auckland.
- GRANT MORGAN, organiser of RAM
Residents Action Movement.
Limit of 800 seats, so those
interested are being advised to get there early. NO DOOR
CHARGE. Donations will be accepted.
6pm, Friday 27 July.
University of
Auckland.
Venue to be confirmed.
The three other
speakers are:
- NIBRAS KARDAMAN, young Muslim woman &
representative of the Working Together Group.
- STUDENT
REPRESENTATIVE of the campus organising group.
- GRANT
MORGAN, organiser of RAM Residents Action Movement.
NO
DOOR CHARGE. Donations will be accepted.
There will also be Voices
of Peace workshops where topics touching on Islamophobia can
be discussed together by Muslims and non-Muslims. George
Galloway will give the introduction.
2-5pm, Sunday 29
July.
Fickling Convention Centre, 546 Mt Albert Rd, Three
Kings.
Limit of 250 participants, so those interested are
being advised to get there
early.