On August 18, the Palestinian
Police Force issued an official statement banning the activities of
alQaws for Sexual and Gender Diversity in Palestinian Society. The
announcement followed an unprecedented attack on alQaws in social
media channels. The statement promotes incitement against alQaws -
and LGBTQ Palestinians - by encouraging members of society to report
on alQaws activities.
alQaws has since denounced such
fear-mongering by Palestinian authorities, and criticised efforts to
position the organisation as a “foreign agent.” alQaws and its
members and activists are an integral part of Palestinian civil
society working both to support LGBTQ groups in Palestinian society,
as well as fighting for freedom from Israeli occupation and
colonisation. alQaws has refused the ban on its activities and noted
it will continue its work to fight patriarchy, colonialism and
homophobia across historical Palestine.
We are overwhelmed by the support
we have received from across Palestine and internationally. It is
important for us to shed light on 5 ways you can make your report or
post more supportive of Palestinian queers and alQaws:
1) Center Palestinian LGBTQ
voices in your reporting We
are constantly talked about but our voices are rarely heard. When
reporting on issues that pertain to LGBTQ Palestinians, just ask
yourself: whose voice does this story center? If it doesn’t center
the voices of LGBTQ Palestinians, then your actions might lead to
more harm even if your intentions are to help. Come talk to us and
hear our perspective. Do not simply copy and paste translated
Hebrew/Israeli media to tell our story. alQaws activists and staff
always provide our names when interviewed, so if you read an
article/post with a claimed quote from us with no name attributed,
you should know it is not from us.
2) Realize that
colonialism, patriarchy and homophobia are all connected forms of
oppression Singling
out incidents of homophobia in Palestinian society ignores the
complexities of Israel’s colonization and military occupation being
a contributing factor to Palestinian LGBTQ oppression. We have been
living under more than 7 decades of Israel’s military occupation.
We see the Israeli occupation of our land and bodies as connected to
and amplifying the diverse forms of oppression experienced in every
society around the globe. alQaws believes the way to truly counter
homophobia in Palestine is by understanding and applying the broader
political context in any solidarity activities. We ask that you
situate Palestinian LGBTQ oppression within the larger context of
Israeli occupation, colonialism, patriarchy and homophobia at large.
3) Steer clear of
pinkwashing Perpetuating
tiresome tropes of presenting Palestinians as inherently oppressive
and Israel as a liberal state that protects LGBTQ rights is
counter-productive and factually baseless. Israel is a
settler-colonial state that offers no rights to Palestinians, queer
or otherwise. Our struggle as queer Palestinians is against Israeli
colonialism as much as it is against homophobia and patriarchy in
Palestine. Israel uses pinkwashing tactics to lie about “saving”
LGBTQ Palestinians from their society. We ask that you steer away
from these lies that are intentionally used to justify their
colonization of Palestine. alQaws and our allies in Palestine will
continue to amplify our message as well as provide protection and a
political home for LGBTQ Palestinians. Israeli LGBTQ groups do not
have a say in the work that should be done to fight patriarchy and
homophobia in Palestine, including the incitements led by the
Palestinian police.
4) Understand our
commitment to our local community organizing alQaws
has been organizing in historic Palestine to educate Palestinian
society on sexual and gender divesity since 2001. We are a small team
of dedicated activists who believe change comes from working within
our local context. We put enormous daily and strategic efforts in our
local grassroots advocacy organizing in Palestine. Therefore, and
especially in such a crisis, we prioritize providing education and
safety to our communities first. Please be patient with us as we
respond to your media inquiries.
5) Support our work and
vision We believe
in the power of people to make social change possible. Some practical
ways you can help amplify our vision for change is by educating
yourself and your networks on the work that we do at alQaws. Follow
us on social media, share our resources, talk to your friends and
family about the importance of standing up against bigotry towards
LGBTQ people, and make sure that your vision of liberation and
freedom in Palestine includes us all.
alqaws
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