Civil society statement of solidarity with the Australian Jewish community
We stand in unwavering support of the Australian Jewish community following the horrific antisemitic terror attack on peaceful Hanukkah celebrations in Bondi.
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We stand in unwavering support of the Australian Jewish community following the horrific antisemitic terror attack on peaceful Hanukkah celebrations in Bondi.
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AMAN strongly opposes the Senate’s condemnation of the phrase ‘From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free.’ This powerful slogan symbolizes the aspiration for freedom and equality for all people within the lands stretching from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea.
The Australian Muslim Advocacy Network (AMAN) proudly welcomes the recent shift in Australia’s position on Palestine at the United Nations.
The Australian Muslim Advocacy Network (AMAN) urgently calls for the cessation of the term “religiously motivated violent extremism” (RMVE) in counterterrorism discourse.
AMAN has raised significant concerns about the proposed Migration Amendment (Removal and Other Measures) Bill 2024.
One of the key issues which we want to be heard on is the terrorist act definition in Australia, which includes a motive element that a terrorist act is intended to advance a religious, political or ideological cause.
The Islamophobia in Australia report, released today by the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation at Charles Sturt University, shows the compelling need for law reform by the Australian and NSW Governments.
There is a strong sense of concern over the amount of scrutiny faced collectively by Australian Muslims, with the whole Muslim community bearing the brunt of perceived ‘guilt by association’ with terrorism.