Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has addressed the recent controversy surrounding the slogans he made on his shoes in a video statement.
Khawaja, who wrote "All lives are equal" in support of Palestine, expressed a desire to address those who may be upset by his actions.
Usman Khawaja posted a fundamental question, asking whether freedom is not a right for everyone and if all lives are not inherently equal. He emphasized that his message is apolitical and transcends religious affiliations, asserting that, for him, the lives of a Muslim, a Jew, and a Hindu hold equal value.
Khawaja clarified that he intends to become a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves, particularly in the face of tragic events affecting innocent children.
All Lives are Equal. Freedom is a Human right. I'm raising my voice for human rights. For a humanitarian appeal. If you see it any other way. That's on you... pic.twitter.com/8eaPnBfUEb
— Usman Khawaja (@Uz_Khawaja) December 13, 2023
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Expressing concern for the global indifference towards these situations, Khawaja underscored his empathy by stating that when he witnesses the suffering of thousands of innocent children, he sees his own children in them.
Acknowledging that the International Cricket Council (ICC) has advised against wearing the shoes with the written statement, Khawaja maintained that his act is not political but rather a humanitarian appeal.
Despite the ICC's rules, he expressed his commitment to seeking permission to continue wearing the shoes, indicating his willingness to fight for the cause he believes in.
Usman Khawaja's statement reflects his dedication to promoting a message of equality and humanity, transcending political boundaries and standing up for those who are voiceless in the face of adversity.