Auschwitz event the centre of new row

January 22, 2025

Wednesday 22 January 2025
Rhiannon Down
The Australian


 Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus will represent  Australia at an event commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz, amid  confusion over previous signals indicating the federal government was  planning to send Labor Senate president Sue Lines.
 
 The senior cabinet ministers will attend the event marking 80 years since the  Nazi concentration camp in Poland was freed on January 27, 1945, as Labor  seeks to shore up its support with the Jewish community following a string of  anti-Semitic attacks.
 
 The government denied that Senator Lines would lead the delegation being sent  to the anniversary, following backlash from the Coalition and Jewish leaders  the decision to send Senator Lines was tone deaf because of her past  criticism of Israel.
 
 But an email, published by Sky News and sent on an unknown date, emerged late  on Tuesday suggesting that Senator Lines had at one point been slated to head  the delegation.
 
 Senator Lines attacked Israel for committing the "crime of  apartheid" towards Palestinians in a speech she gave in the Senate in  February 2022, calling on the Jewish state to "dismantle this cruel  system".
 
 A spokeswoman for Senator Lines denied she would be travelling to the  memorial event but did not respond to questions asking if she had originally  been appointed as part of the delegation, when contacted by The Australian on  Tuesday.
 
 The Australian understands the Albanese government decided to send senior  ministers to the event late last year.
 
 "Australia will be represented at senior minister level," a  government spokeswoman said.
 
 Opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson criticised Labor's  "appalling judgment" to contemplate sending Senator Lines to the  Auschwitz memorial event.
 
 "Sue Lines is one of the most unhinged anti-Israel members of the  parliament from the far left of the Labor Party," Senator Paterson said.
 
 Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg urged Anthony Albanese not to send Senator  Lines after her anti-Israel comments.
 
 "Prime Minister, please reconsider this decision," he said.

Recent News

All Posts