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Usman Khawaja to address Australian parliament on Gaza and human rights

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Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has once again become a vocal advocate for Palestinians, announcing his plans to speak at the Australian Parliament. In a statement released on social media, Khawaja declared that he would be discussing the situation in Gaza, as well as the issue of gambling in sports.

Khawaja emphasized the need for action, stating, “As Australians, and most importantly, as human beings, we must stand for what is right.” He called for an immediate end to the “slaughter and starvation of innocent children.” The cricketer’s statement reflects his ongoing commitment to using his platform to address humanitarian issues.

Khawaja further demanded that Australia impose sanctions on Israel until the “atrocities in Gaza cease and the delivery of aid is permitted.” He asserted, “We cannot trade with a country that does not respect human rights and international law.” His comments underscore a growing trend of athletes using their influence to speak on global political and social matters.

 

The cricketer’s planned address to Parliament is expected to bring renewed attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and could spark further debate among Australian lawmakers and the public regarding the country’s foreign policy.

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