Islamophobia envoy’s report is notably light on Christchurch

There is a word that attracts attention with its total negligence close to it. “A National Response to Islamophobia: A Strategic Framework for Inclusion, Security and Welfare”, Aftab Malik, the first private ambassador of the government’s Islamophobia, the long -awaited report. This word is Christchurch.
The name of the town, in which an Australian terrorist killed 51 Muslims in the places of worship in Zealand in 2019, the name of the town in the context of mosques threatened with a creepy reference to the Christchurch attacks instead of an analysis of the attack itself. Elsewhere, there is a photograph of a man who reads a newspaper with the attack on the front page, and in the collage of anti -Muslim headings, about graffiti of a mosque under the name of the terrorist.
It is surprising that a turning point report on Islamophobia in Australia gives little importance to a great Islamophobic hate crime not only at the gate of this country, but also by one of its citizens. . report Although he found that the terrorist Islamophobic world view is evident from high school years in Grafton and that he plans to make a terrorist attack when he came to New Zealand, he does not appear against the attack by the Royal Commission, and does not appear in Malik’s bibliography. This was the crime of Aotearoa-Naw on the territory of Zealand.
Nevertheless, Malik’s second advice is to officially recognize the UN’s international day to fight Islamophobia on March 15, but cannot explain the importance of that history. (CLUE: AOTAROA-NEW ZEALAND, the event, which is defined as the Christchhurch attack elsewhere, is generally called March 15.)
Malik partially reduced this failure at the press conference that started the report and said, “Christchhurch was an Australian citizen responsible for killing 51 Muslims in the places of worship in the terrorist attack. This fact should force us to take action.”
Actually. And this kind of “action” could involve only looking at Tasman instead of the United Kingdom and the United States for ideas about the struggle against Islamophobia. For example, a report that emphasizes the dangers of online hatred. ChristChurch callTerrorist and violent pro -extremist content online to eliminate highly appreciated to eliminate the afternoon attempt?
Most Australian Muslims welcomed the report despite our concerns about our skepticism that he would act significantly on the role of the ambassadors and the government’s proposals. For example, the changes in the legislation of the anti -terrorism legislation aimed at disproportionate Muslims will be a productive result of the report. Even if anti -Palestinian racism does not mention Palestine under his suggestions for DFAT, his previous statements on this issue are more recognized than the ambassador.
However, events in the past two weeks stressed the inadequacy of ambassadors as a mechanism to fight racism. As a Muslim woman of the “South Asian appearance ,, two weeks ago, I was surprised to find myself more aware of the South Asia’s Muslim identity while observing the Mart March for Australia” rallies in Melbourne. Perhaps Islamophobic slogans seemed so familiar that they cannot punch the same as rent from India. However, it was clear that the hatred of the protesters could be attached to anyone who was considered a stranger to a white superior vision of Australia. “Mass migration” is a useful liquid term in this regard.
It was the instructor to be educated by using some of the fascists as “Palestinians” as “Palestinians ına to their anti-racist opponents as“ Palestinians ”as a generic term for the enemy. Similarly, the word “Indian ı is used in the same sense as the term“ akaki ”(usually followed by the word“ beating ”) to describe any of South Asian origin. Palestinians, Indians, and of course the firsts of the first nations – they are all unwanted, all disgusting.
I did a series of extreme right activities for Crirase In the last decade; Walking for the Australian rallies was the most terrible. The reason for this was not only because of the release of a large number of participating protesters or physical violence, but also the fact that the lower-right no longer claimed to be there only for loller and shit.
The lower-right “tricks” were of course there. But I was more uncomfortable with the number of middle-aged protesters, while he was listening to Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, his faces shine with Ecstasy as he fulfilled his fascist speech. Tomorrow, it does not belong to these retirees equipped with wheelchers and mobility scooters, but is determined to ensure that it does not belong to the “Indian” immigrant next to it.
Like Age Reports, some Indian community leaders named To appoint an ambassador to address the increase in anti -Indian racism. However, the appointment of the ambassadors as the perceived need is a distribution of attention from the Australian Human Rights Commission and Multi -Cultural Affairs Office.
Is every migrant community controversial for an ambassador? This thought appeared because I witnessed a threatening behavior towards a 30 -year -old “African view” man who appeared to be crushed while trying to reach the Flinders ST station. He just tried to push against the crowd, saying he was just trying to pass, and he shouted that if a woman wasn’t with a protest, it shouldn’t be nearby. Similar abuse from others. I hope he went out safely.
As for me, I am looking for a consolation in the choice of choice of the preferred anti -racist ambassador when I sleep awake by the ghost of the Nannas group, who gave an out -of -the -turn interpretation of the “Sound Ses” while wearing the Australian flag cape and shaking panels about mass migration. This would be another man of the “African appearance” man I saw near the walk, his hair wrapped with a stop, a tin beverage raised towards the sky. While standing on a bench surrounded by patriots who chant about mass migration, “You are too late! We are already here! We are already here and more coming! And you will love our music and you will love our food and you will be great!”
