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Usman Khawaja stands firm: Boycotting radio station after pro-Palestine journalist's dismissal showcases strong principles.
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Australian opening batsman Usman Khawaja is making headlines beyond the cricket field after he boycotted an interview with Australian radio station SEN following their decision to sack veteran cricket journalist Peter Lalor. The incident unfolded after the first day of the Test match between the West Indies and Australia in Barbados. Khawaja's actions are a powerful show of solidarity with Lalor, who was fired earlier this year for his pro-Palestine stance on social media.

After the day's play, Khawaja was approached by the team's media manager, Cole Hitchcock, to conduct a pre-recorded interview with SEN commentators Adam Collins and Bharat Sundaresan. However, upon realizing the interview was for SEN, Khawaja politely declined. Reports indicate that Khawaja apologized to Collins and Sundaresan, clarifying that his issue was not with them personally but with the radio network's decision to dismiss Lalor.

Peter Lalor's dismissal from SEN occurred during the Test series between Australia and Sri Lanka. Lalor's social media activity, which included reposts of stories about Israeli attacks in Gaza and the release of Palestinian prisoners, was deemed unbalanced and insensitive by the station. According to Lalor, he was told that his retweeting was not balanced and insensitive to one side and that many people had complained. He was also asked if he didn't care that his retweeting of events in Gaza made Jewish people in Melbourne feel unsafe. Lalor responded that he did not want anyone to feel unsafe and that he cared about the fear people were experiencing.

Khawaja has been a vocal supporter of Lalor since his dismissal. He took to Instagram to defend the journalist, stating, "Standing up for the people of Gaza is not antisemitic nor does it have anything to do with my Jewish brothers and sisters in Australia, but everything to do with the Israeli government and their deplorable actions. It has everything to do with justice and human rights... Pete is a good guy with a good heart. He deserves better."

Lalor, who is currently covering the West Indies-Australia Test series for the Cricket Et Al podcast, expressed his gratitude for Khawaja's support. In a statement, he said, "Usman is a man of principle whose support I valued greatly when I was dismissed and whose ongoing support I appreciate."

Khawaja's decision to boycott SEN is not the first time he has used his platform to advocate for human rights. In 2023, he was prevented from wearing shoes with messages such as "All lives are equal" and "Freedom is a human right" during a Test series against Pakistan. Instead, he wore a black armband as a silent protest.

SEN's chief Craig Hutchison defended the decision to sack Lalor, stating that Lalor's social media messaging was distressing to Jewish Australians. He cited Gaza-related content and retweets of memes featuring Nazi-related imagery as examples of offensive material.

Khawaja's actions have sparked discussion about freedom of speech, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the responsibilities of public figures. It is unlikely that Cricket Australia will take any action against Khawaja, as players are generally allowed to decline interviews.


Writer - Anika Sharma
Anika Sharma is an emerging journalist with a passion for uncovering global stories and a commitment to impactful reporting, alongside a keen interest in sports. Holding a Master's in International Journalism, she brings a fresh perspective to complex world affairs. Anika is particularly focused on human rights and environmental issues, eager to leverage her skills to shed light on underreported topics and advocate for positive change worldwide. Her dedication to sports also influences her team-oriented approach to journalism.
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