March for Humanity - 3 August 2025 - Sydney

Thousands March for Humanity

Together, we will not be silenced

Yesterday, people power won. Humanity won. Together, we showed the world that we will not be silenced.

In a historic demonstration of people power, tens of thousands came together for the Palestine Action Group’s March for Humanity to demand action from our leaders and the world.

Despite NSW Police attempting to have the protest denied, Justice Rigg of the Supreme Court of NSW delivered her judgement for the protest to go ahead, citing Amnesty International’s endorsement as part of her reasoning.

People power works

For 22 months, Amnesty supporters have continued to demand an end to the Gaza Genocide, and we are beginning to see progress.

Last night, Foreign Minister Wong announced a further $20 million for food and aid for Palestinians in Gaza, bringing the government’s total contribution to $130 million. Prime Minister Albanese is now seeking a phone call with Netanyahu to make our demands known.

People power works.

Mohamed Duar, Amnesty International Australia’s Occupied Palestinian Spokesperson was asked to speak before the March, alongside Dr Randa Abdel Fattah, Tani Safi who just returned from the Freedom Flotilla, Craig Foster AM and Senator Mehreen Faruqi. They were joined by Lord Mayor Clover Moore AO, as well as Julian Assange and his family.

The March for Humanity has been broadcast around the globe, seen by Palestinians in Gaza who know they are not alone.

Thank you for standing in solidarity with the courageous Palestinian activists leading the fight for freedom, justice, and equality.

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