Good afternoon. An emotional Mehreen Faruqi has said she “will be speaking out more loudly and more strongly than ever before” after the federal court ruled Pauline Hanson engaged in racial discrimination when she told the Greens senator to “pack your bags and piss off back to Pakistan”.
The proceedings centred on an interaction the pair had on Twitter in 2022, shortly after Queen Elizabeth II died, when Hanson responded to a tweet in which Faruqi wrote: “I cannot mourn the leader of a racist empire built on stolen lives, land and wealth of colonised peoples.”
Justice Angus Stewart found Hanson’s comment that Faruqi should “piss off back to Pakistan” was a “variant of the slogan ‘go back to from where you came from’” which he said was a “strong form of racism”. The One Nation leader was ordered to delete the tweet and pay Faruqi’s costs, which Faruqi’s lawyer said would likely total “many hundreds of thousands of dollars”.
Faruqi said the win sent “a strong message to racists that they will be held accountable” and made clear that “hate speech is not free speech”. Hanson, who was not present in court, wrote on X that she had “instructed her lawyers to prepare and lodge appeal documents”.
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In numbers
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