"PFLP Solidarity Campaign transfers funds to Palestinian Resistance"
Date: 18/03/2010
Due to the generosity and support of progressive people in New Zealand for the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine (PFLP) and the Palestinian cause, the PFLP solidarity campaign are happy to announce the first transfer of
funds. One Thousand NZ Dollars raised by the campaign has been received by the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine for their use in whatever manner they deem most effective in resisting ongoing Israeli oppression, racism and
military occupation.
The majority of the money has been raised through the sale of “Resistance is not Terrorism” t-shirts throughout the
country. A new t-shirt is being designed featuring Leila Khaled, PFLP activist and resistance fighter, and will be
released at a nationwide launch on the anniversary of the creation of the Zionist state of Israel, known by Palestinians
as the “Nakba”, or catastrophe, on May 15th.
The campaign opposes the re-establishment of an Israeli embassy or any diplomatic relations with the Zionist state and
deplores a recent announcement by Murray McCully, that a Working Holiday Scheme will “deepen our tourism and education
links, and over time contribute to growth in our bilateral commercial, trade and investment links” with Israel. Campaign
co-ordinator Mike Walker stated that “instead of extending diplomatic ties with Israel we should be cutting them
altogether, following the examples of Venezuela and Bolivia”
The campaign seeks to challenge the political paradigm that allows legitimate National Liberation movements to be
labelled as terrorist organisations, and the undemocratic way in which terrorist laws are administered. Prime Minister
John Key recently added organisations to the ‘terrorist list’ in New Zealand, with no consultation, justifying it by
stating they engaged in “terrorist acts including the indiscriminate killing of civilians and assassination of political
leaders.” This statement lacks any credibility when New Zealand’s government seeks to strengthen links with the state of
Israel that targets and kills political leaders, trade unionists, writers, cultural exemplars, community activists,
local leaders, and student organisers while waging an economic and military war against a civilian population that has
been under the tyranny of the longest running illegal military occupation in recent history.
Walker stated that by funding the Palestinian Resistance movement directly “people in New Zealand can stand in
solidarity with the Palestinian people and their resistance, however that manifests itself”, while supporting the PFLP
“and its vision of a single secular state in all of Palestine, where all people regardless of race, gender or religious
beliefs have equal rights.”
ENDS