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Senator’s final plea: ‘Never look away’

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Senator’s final plea: ‘Never look away’

The longest serving feminine senator in Australian historical past has used her last speech to the chamber to plead for extra motion on defending ladies, and defended Australia’s withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Marise Payne – who’s resigning from her NSW senate seat after 26 years of service – gave a wide-ranging valedictory speech on Wednesday, throughout which she spoke in regards to the lasting affect her time as defence and international affairs minister and her visits to Afghanistan had had on her.

When Kabul fell to the Taliban in 2021 and the US determined to go away Afghanistan, Australia led its personal operation to evacuate Australians from the nation.

Senator Payne and former prime minister Scott Morrison got here underneath hearth for the way in which the withdrawal was carried out.

But in her valedictory speech, she provided one final defence of the previous authorities’s actions throughout a time of “indescribable chaos and fear”.

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Camera IconSenator Marise Payne is leaving the senate after 26 years. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

“The Taliban retook that country – a country in which 41 Australian soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice. It means a lot to Australia,” she mentioned.

“As the United States made the decision to leave Afghanistan, Australia led our own operation to evacuate people from Kabul. At a time of indescribable chaos and fear, we evacuated over 4000 people.

“It was, without exaggeration, a phenomenal effort for those who came to Australia. For those who came to Australia, particularly the young women. I am so happy that you are safe here and have new lives.”

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Camera IconSenator Payne served as a cupboard minister between 2013 and 2022. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: NCA NewsWire

Senator Payne, who additionally held the the ladies’s minister throughout 2019 and 2022, pleaded for Australia to proceed to struggle for the Afghan ladies who confronted “oppression and deprivation” underneath Taliban rule.

“I’ve met some amazing Afghan women on my visits over the years … Their lives have been irrevocably changed for the worse,” she instructed the chamber.

“Human Rights Watch has recently concluded that many of the abuses against Afghan women and girls amount to crimes against humanity based on gender.

Marise Payne wipes away a tear during her valedictory speech to the Senate. Picture: Supplied
Camera IconMarise Payne wipes away a tear during her valedictory speech to the Senate. Supplied Credit: Supplied
Senator Payne gave an emotional valedictory to the Senate on Wednesday. Picture: Supplied
Camera IconSenator Payne gave an emotional valedictory to the Senate on Wednesday. Supplied Credit: Supplied
Fellow senators stood and applauded the former defence and foreign minister Marise Payne as she farewelled the Senate on Wednesday. Picture: Supplied
Camera IconFellow senators stood and applauded the former defence and foreign minister Marise Payne as she farewelled the Senate on Wednesday. Supplied Credit: Supplied

“This is unfinished business for all of us. The injustice of this treatment of women sticks in my heart and my head.

“The world must never look away, no matter where such injustices occurs, and particularly not from the women and girls of Afghanistan.”

During her speech, she additionally highlighted the challenges she had confronted as defence minister and international affairs minister throughout a interval of great upheaval, and warned Australia should stay vigilant towards threats.

“I remind the chamber with the utmost seriousness, that our vigilance against the genuine continuing threat of terrorism must not be lost in the raft of other challenges that we face,” she mentioned.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au

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