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Corruption Vs. Dignity in Occupied Palestine
By Mazin Qumsiyeh
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, February 13, 2012
A friend asked how activists keep going when so many people engage in
corruption, stealing, lying, cheating, and harming others. Here in
occupied Palestine, there are plenty of people who do these things and they
are both Israelis and Palestinians. Occasionally we also have the
visiting Western politicians but that only adds marginally to these negative
acidic waves that are destroying lives and livelihoods in their wake.
We could write books about all these negative things. We could tell
stories of humanitarian aid that ends in pockets of corrupt individuals (in
both governmental and non-governmental settings). I was sad once to
even find out that money we raised for medical relief was used for promoting
an individual political ambition. I was sad to find that one of the highest
ranking Palestinian officials worked hard to destroy the will of resistance
and then claimed that the absence of resistance is a validation of endless
negotiations (begging and pleading for crumbs). There are few books
written about these things. One for example is "Globalized Palestine:
The National Sell-Out of a Homeland" By Khalil Nakhleh which is now out in
English.* I read the Arabic version of this when it came out and I think it
is a must read for everyone who want to understand how the Oslo accords and
what followed sold out Palestine for money, corporations and made some
Palestinians very wealthy with villas, fancy cars etc. The book also touches
on how this system corrupted many Palestinians. This subject needs
deeper exploration and many more books but a few brief comments here are
warranted. Let me start by saying that I use Palestine and
Palestinians as examples for this not because we have more corruption than
say Israelis or Egyptians but for two reasons: 1) I am more
knowledgeable about this particular subject and writing about what we know
best makes it more personal and gives us better insights as to weaknesses
and strengths of humans. 2) We are under an existential threat: a
colonial power that is interested in eliminating our presence from the land.
Most of our land is taken already (we are reduced to use of 8.3% of our
homeland and these are disjointed cantons). Most of our people are
refugees or displaced people (7 million of 11 million). Most of our
economy (agriculture, natural resources, and tourism) was usurped by the
colonizers. The pressures on us are thus tremendous. Strengths
are critical and weaknesses are amplified and used by our colonizers to
their advantage. Without addressing weaknesses (not necessarily
removing all of them but reducing them), it is hard to envision the final
push to end the injustice and bring a durable peace.
Every hour here I am reminded of what the prophets of old days realized
with contemplation and deep thought: that each human being is a battle
field. From individuals who cheat, those who take foreign aid money to serve
their own selfish interest, those who lie, those who misuse authority,
countless employed and not doing much for an income that they cling to etc.
There is war is within each human mind: between evil and good, between
love and hate, between tribalism and humanity, between corruption and
dignity.
Those who slid down the wrong path can be salvaged but it takes much
harder work on their part than those who stayed true to their better-selves.
The Buddha realized this is not an unnatural conflict but that it is part of
who we are. Only by deep meditation and reflection, he realized that
it is possible to maintain a balance in favor of the goodness. Only by
this very deep reflection (in many religions this is called prayer), are we
able to let go of the carnal desires and go higher in levels of
understanding, empathy, and compassion for fellow human beings. Addiction to
greed and selfishness (in the case of some also tribalism) must be
challenged with firm kindness and without malice or hate. This is
not to say we do not need revolution; we actually desperately need it.
But we must start with a revolution in our minds to get rid of all the
nonsense that was put there by parents, teachers, clergy, and society.
This revolution should be about dignity and restoring self-respect.
Without liberating our minds from all those self-imposed chains in the form
of internalized colonization, we will never be able to gain liberty.
It will be harder here in the Middle East than it was in Europe in the
Middle Ages. This is because religious doctrines (Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam) are more entrenched and because there are much
Western interference (Started with Sykes-Picot and Balfour/Cambon).
Natural evolution to unlock creativity and human potential here is hard but
not impossible. We are confident that eventually we will succeed because the
trend in humanity is intermarriage, cultural mixing, separation of religion
from state, and global connectedness. Our individual job is to accelerate
this trend by openly promoting dignity and self-respect as the best
antidotes to greed and corruption. *See
http://www.thisweekinpalestine.com/details.php?id=3635&ed=203&edid=203
Jewish Roots of Islam’s Extremism by Dr. Ashraf Ezzat
http://ashraf62.wordpress.com/2012/02/08/jewish-roots-of-islams-extremism/
(Here I must say that the myths of the Bible about exodus and promised
lands etc. are repeated in Christian and Muslim Books and many take them as
literal/historical not as metaphorical mythologies as they really are.)
Israel panel okays bill calling for tax exemption to 'Zionist'
donations
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/israel-panel-okays-bill-calling-for-tax-exemption-to-zionist-donations-1.412472
(tax exempt for land theft, colonization, repression, ethnic cleansing)
Report: Under Attack: Golani Brigade's war on the Palestinian
population of Al-Khalil (Hebron)
http://www.cpt.org/underattack
US Admits: Terror groups attacking Iran are linked to Israel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXCIiQA3nnM The Italian
Movement For Boycott, Divestment And Sanctions (BDS) Against Israel Gains
Strength
http://www.countercurrents.org/westbrook020212.htm
Mazin Qumsiyeh http://qumsiyeh.org
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