An Open Letter by Sportspeople in Support of Palestine.

We — a collective of current and former Australian and international athletes, coaches and officials, along with sports-affiliated administrators, managers, agents, journalists, photographers and other creatives, healthcare specialists, associations, and support staff — are horrified by the verified reports and footage of the continued suffering taking place in Gaza.
 
In an ideal world maybe politics and sport could be separated, but to date they never have been. Sport exists in the context of the wider society. We, as citizens of a global community, have an obligation to speak out against injustice.
 
We therefore join the worldwide call for a ceasefire, and an end to the more than 75 years of occupation, displacement and genocide inflicted on the Palestinian people. 

There are those who want athletes to stay out of 'politics' but they are the ones politicising something that should be as simple as right and wrong. Silence in the face of these atrocities is complicity. A neutral position is just quiet support for the current situation.
 
We, as people with children and other loved ones, stand with the people of Palestine. 

We recognise their humanity. We assert their right to live with fair access to medical supplies, clean water, electricity and, ultimately, safety from violence.
 
This is the same position taken by independent human rights organisations such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders, Oxfam, Plan International, Save the Children, the United Nations and UNICEF.
 
On 9 December, 178 nations voted to intervene and try to implement a peace in Gaza. It is estimated almost 18,000 Palestinians have been killed in two months, more than 40% of them children. The US was the single country to veto the attempt to stop this mass anguish. Great Britain abstained from voting. They are not the side we want to be on. Human rights and international law must be upheld.
 
We were relieved to see on 12 December that the Australian government voted for a ceasefire at the UN General Assembly, but the bombs continue to fall so this is only a critical first step. We urge Foreign Minister Penny Wong to put pressure on the US and the UK to support an immediate and permanent ceasefire and an end to the occupation. We also demand transparent defence export regulations to ensure Australian companies are not still selling Israel weapons and components to be used for slaughter in Gaza and the West Bank. Our country has an even greater obligation to learn from its own history and condemn genocide. 

Only ten days since first writing this letter, the Palestinian death toll in Gaza has surpassed 20,000 people. There have been nearly 2 million people displaced. 

Sport is ultimately a vehicle for connection and community. It should be a place for all people to gather, celebrate, mourn, heal and participate without fear of persecution. This includes Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, First Nations people, Jewish people, queer people, and others of differing faiths and ethnicities.
 
There is no room for antisemitism, Islamophobia or racism in our codes. There is also no room for censorship. We stand in solidarity alongside the thousands and thousands of Australian creatives — including actors, artists and journalists — who are using their voices for justice.
 
It is an honour to be in a position to advocate. Sport has given us a platform and that platform must be used for good. A future of peace and safety for all, grounded in justice, freedom and equality, is the only acceptable outcome.
 
Free Palestine.
Always Was, Always Will Be.


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INITIAL SIGNATORIES
Ellia Green OAM (AU7s) | Sami Whitcomb (WNBA) | Donnell Wallam (Super Netball) | Katie Brennan (AFLW) | Darcy Vescio (AFLW) | Kalani Purcell (Tall Ferns) | Jasper Pittard (AFLM) | Rana Hussein (Media) | Giaan Rooney OAM (Swimming) | Nicola Barr (AFLW) | Amanda Zahui B. (WNBA) | Kelsey Browne (Super Netball) | Abigail Wehrung (WNBL) | Lauren Szigeti (AFLW) | Tessa Lavey (WNBL/AFLW) | Madeline Groves (Swimming) | Briahna Whatman (NBL1) | Emelia Yassir (AFLW) | Amanda Tivenius (International) | Cambridge McCormick (AFLW) | Ebony Antonio (WNBL/AFLW) | Louise Stephenson (AFLW) | Beza Mickan-White (Media) | Annalyse Lister (AFLW) | Libby Graham (AFLW) | Nadeen Payne (WNBL) | Poppy Kelly (AFLW) | Hayley Bullas (AFLW) | Rebecca Miller (AFLW) | Angelique Stannett (AFLW) | Bethany Lynch (AFLW) | Molly Eastman (AFLW) | Hannah Kaser (WNBL) | Isobel Hartog (VFLW) | Tyler Brown (AFL) | Molly Denahy Maloney (VFLW) | Kirby Fenwick (Media) | Ellena Taylor (NCAA) | Emily Harley (VFLW) | Sarah Darcy (AFLW) | Dr Emma Whatman (Research) | Rebecca Herft (Media) | Brie Mercer (Agent) | Chloe Tugliach (WNBL) | Brenna Tarrant (AFLW) | Rosie Rodger (NPLW) | Sian Gillam (NBL1) | Maartje Tory (Physiotherapist) | Jenna Richardson (AFLW) | Felicity Hilford (NBL1) | Keely Byrne (VFLW) | Kasey Symons (Media) | Kara Antonio (AFLW) | AJ Johnson (WNBL) | Jacinta Vandenberg (NBL1) | Megan Elaine Mullings (International) | Rachel Maenpaa (NBL1) | Tilly Lucas-Rodd (AFLW) | Remi Kamo (Super Netball) | Haneen Zreika (AFLW) | Natalie Taylor (NBL1) | Isabel Huntington (AFLW) | Ayce Taylor (AFL) | Loretta Bullard Wawiluk (Specialist) | Jacqueline Trotto (WNBL) | Liam McInerney (NBL1) | Gab Pound (AFLW) | Alyssa Bannan (AFLW) | Saraid Taylor (AFLW) | Akec Makur Chuot (AFLW) | Katherine Smith (AFLW) | Kel Rowe (Photographer) | Olivia Barton (VFLW) | Megan Hustwaite (Media) | Lisa Davie (VFLW) | Eilish Sheerin (AFLW) | Sinéad Goldrick (AFLW) | Megan Waters (Media) | Jessica Crofts (Policy) | Elisabeth Quinn (Staff) | Isabella Stutt (VFLW) | Guy Dupuy (International) | Megan Maurice (Media) | Jayde de Bondt (International) | Marena Whittle (WNBL) | Caleb Morgan (Staff) | Christine Higgisson (WNBL) | Amelia Peck (AFLW) | Emily McGowan (Water Polo) | Marianna Anthony (AFLW) | Jessica Scannell (International) | Maddy Guerin (AFLW) | Xan Coppinger (Bouldering) | Jessica Dal Pos (AFLW) | Millie Brown (AFLW) | Maeve Chaplin (AFLW) | Katie Lynch (AFLW) | Melanie Kawa (Super W) | Maddy Collier (AFLW) | Sarah Perkins (AFLW) | Lulu Beatty (AFLW) | Chelsea Lenarduzzi (NRLW) | Kate Eddy (Super Netball) | Hannah Mundy (Super Netball) | Najwa Allen (AFLW) | Arabella McKenzie (Super W) | Sophie Van De Heuvel (AFLW) | Caitlin Bunker (VFLW) | Sarah King (VFLW) | Carmen Marton (Taekwondo) | Ceara Lafferty (WPL) | Riley Christgoergl (VFLW) | Olivia Bernadel-Huey (WPL) | Lisa Kelly (Rugby) | Madison Boynton (Rugby) | Wendy Young (Rugby) | Monica Márquez (Rugby) | Marisa Silva (Rugby) | Emma Oto (Swimming) | Sarah Clay (Baseball) | Grace Lightner (WPL) | Krysta Mahl (Rugby) | Alyssa Collins (Surfing / WPL) | Hope Cooper (WPL) | Michelle H (Rugby) | Elvira Figueroa (WPL) | Caroline Marton (Taekwondo) | Marissa Williamson Pohlman OLY (Boxing) | Tina Rahimi (Boxing) | Isabella Guthrie (Athletics) | Kaitlyn O’Keefe (VFLW) | Samantha Birdseye (Boxing) | Kristy Harris (Boxing) | Eddie Coumi    (Boxing) | Paulo Baingan Cruise (Boxing) | Shellie Long (NRLW) | Ahmad Reda (Boxing) | Luca Amore (Swimming) | Adam Gibson (NBL) | Adiana Talakai (Super W) | Angela Christian-Wilkes (A-League Women‎) | Samantha Groves (NBL1)
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