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Where to Bury the Dead Conscience of
Arab-Muslim Leaders?
By Mahboob A
Khawaja
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, April
27, 2015
Thousands and million of displaced war torn refugees are ending-up at
West European shores - all facing unwelcome metaphor and political hostility
under challenging economic and political global affairs. The Arab-Muslim
leaders do not appear to have the moral and intellectual capacity to deal
with crisis management. Their priorities are wars and killings to safeguard
the authoritarianism. Ostensibly, political crises are left to be endured by
the masses while leaders try to get away as if wars were meant for the
innocent people to be sent abroad to unknown beech cemeteries somewhere in
Italy, Malta, France, Germany, UK and Greece as is the case on the daily
television screen. Time and history shall hold the inept and indifferent
Arab-Muslim leaders for moral and political accountability. History
shall judge them by their actions, not by their claims.
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Where to Bury the Dead Conscience of Arab-Muslim Leaders? There
are no declared wars and no known initiatives to conflict management but the
Arab Middle East is the theatre of absurdity – petty ideological rivalries,
bloody authoritarianism enforcing daily sectarian warfare and unending
brutality for the innocent people trying to escape the prevalent insanity.
No carefully reasoned and politically verifiable analysis can predict how
and where the entire Arab-Muslim region will escape from the amassed
misfortunes. The emerging humanitarian expulsion of people has articulated a
tangible challenge to few of the EU members. The Arab Middle East is a
galvanized region, too dangerous to be ignored for the ultimate global
consequences. Rationality begs to ask what are the Arabs-Muslim leaders
fighting for and why? Simply put, Arab and Muslim societies are not
conscious of moral and intellectual accountability and have no leaders to
lead or people of futuristic imagination to make navigational change in
situations of imperiled crisis. At a glance, the Arab-Muslim world appears
to be devoid of conscience and urgency of time to rethink of the future.
The question is who will gain from its insane conclusion? In crisis
management, sober and proactive thinking makes less emotion-laden moments to
raise tensions and societal conflicts. Nobody questions why millions
are displaced from homes to obscurity and self annihilation out of the
barbarity of the few authoritarian leaders clicking to power for ages. Were
there no places in the Arab landscape to bury the dead corps of the Arab
migrants at European shores escaping wars and human cruelty? Weekend
reports indicate that 950 migrants were lost in the Mediterranean Sea
wanting to reach the Italian shores. Millions more are eager to take the
journey to Western Europe away from the horrible crimes of the few
Arab-Muslim dictators, not willing to relinquish power. Wars are the
problem, and nobody wants to face the impending reality to stop the human
exodus. Life is more than miserable in economic survival, unbearable
and unending in sorrows and tormenting anguish as is. Augusta and Canatia-
Sicly and Lampudesa, Greece resort center and Malta’s beech extended
cemeteries, one after another are fast becoming the unmarked graveyards of
Arab-Muslims seeking refuge away from the tyranny of few authoritarian
leaders. The names could well include many currently in power and actively
supported by the Western leaders with warmongering and continuing killing
agendas of the innocents. It seems nobody learned what end was in-waiting
for Saddam Hussein, Qadafi, Hosni Mubarak and Abdullah Salah - all monsters
of history killed and replaced by their own masters. Be it Iraq, Syria,
Libya, Afghanistan, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, the whole region is fast becoming
bloody killing fields of innocent civilians caught in between the complacent
failure of the global community to rescue them and their own ambitions for a
safe sanctuary to breath in peace. At the outset, failure of the
international institutions is clearly visible to protect the victims of the
man-made wars against humanity. No law and no protection seems to safeguard
the civilians caught in combating zones of the few warlords. What
Do the Neo-Colonial Arab Leaders and the European Imperialists Have in
Common? Both contemporary political entities are afraid of history.
Fear and hatred marred the convergence of relationship between the victims
of the European empires and the Master of colonization scheme of things.
When global politics was the name of powerpolitics, West Europeans conquered
and occupied the entire Arab-Muslim world by ruthless force and against the
wishes of the subjected people. They build empires on stolen time, resources
and opportunities that should have been utilized for change and human
development. The colonizers viewed the people just in numbers, digits and
not worthy human beings to exercise the rights at the ballot box. No
wonder, why so many Arabs and Asian and African are rushing to imaginary
lands of European freedom and systematic liberal democracy that is shutting
the entry points for humanitarian displaced migrants. The migrants are
oppressed and abused people and do not know that world is changing as it
should be. Europeans are no longer the invincible global force in world
affairs but merely politically entertaining states making the EU
institution. Raging conflicts displace people in thousands and millions.
American and West Europeans are instinctively engaged to conflict-making and
conflict-keeping in the broader Middle East Peninsula. All of the conflicts
do involve America-European thinking and strategists at the current warring
theaters. Yet, none would dare any solid plans to stop the on-going wars in
Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Egypt and elsewhere in the spill-over effects
dominating the whole Arabian region. To America and European economies, war
is a good business and the oil-producing Arab clients are the favorite
end-users of the war machines and economies. Authoritarianism is sustained
by militarization, mostly furnished by America and West European to the
client Arab dictators. Should the Arab-Muslim leaders not have a priority to
provide humanitarian security and shelters to the victims of their own
generated wars? Should it not the top priority to ensure a safe and
harmonious environment where civilians could live away from the warmongering
of the few sadistic leaders? Do the Arab-Muslim leaders know what
their moral strengths and political weaknesses are? Do they have any sense
of political accountability? Across the Arab-Muslim world, public
institutions and systematic support does not exist to ensure assistance to
humanitarian survival. If not all, many conflicts originating in the legacy
of the European imperialism that dominated the entire Arab-Muslim people for
centuries. When European colonizers rampaged the Arab-Muslim countries, they
instigated sectarian divisions, divided people of faith and values into
small segments - easy to break, easy to broil for all illegitimate
governance. They used colonized masses as raw material- their resources,
time and opportunities to build their own European empires to lost for ever.
The so called national freedom was simply a twisted logic to the continuity
of neocolonialism. The Arab migrants are the flashpoint of the day of West
European political and economic thinking. The humanitarian disasters are
happening at the doors steps of Europeans not the Arab nations living in
painful disgust of their own choice. Some critics could well spell out
the historic contrasts of religious battles between Christianity and Islam.
That was history not the fault lines of the 21st century geopolitical
challenges. Could The Europeans Alone Manage the Humanitarian
Migrant Crises? Most West European countries are immersed in their
own national political tragedies. France after the January attack on Charlie
Ebdo cartoon paper depicts anti-migrant and anti- Islam posture. Germany is
obsessed with weekly anti-immigration public demonstrations and more so
anti-Islam fear mongering slogans. UK is ready for another election and
there is plenty of anti-Islamic agenda in the making. Where would the
unwelcoming migrants go and settle in Europe? The front line European states
are increasingly becoming nationalistic in political overtures. Today’s EU
or its members do not wish to see the colored Arab or African migrating in
large numbers to their heartland. The nationalistic and ethnic sensitivities
are built-in to the European culture of time and history. Why should the
Europeans care to invest in search and rescue missions for those who are
unwelcome and undesirable under the present economic austerity and political
affairs? There is growing trend that the EU could resort to military actions
against some of the Arab countries – the places dispatching the migrant
boats to Europe. French President Holland has made the formal proposal to go
to the UN for military action in Libya. The current crises manifest
multifold dimension and hardly anyone could grasp what kind of future is
waiting for peaceful conflict management and reversal to humanitarian
migration towards Western Europe. The EU or its concerned leaders are
suddenly alarmed by the massive numbers of living and dead Arab-Muslim
illegal migrants ending-up at their shores and how to tackle the influx of
unwanted economic migrants. Their plans envisage stopping the migrant boats
at their point of origin and dismantling the smuggling traffickers. There is
a mix of large Arab-African ethnicity amongst the migrants trying to escape
authoritarian political brutality and poverty and starvation. Facts are
known, fantasy is beside the human imagination when you see thousands and
thousands coming on board of unworthy sea boats often capsizing without
proper protection and promise of a viable future in Europe. European
cultural formulation and ethnic values often are at crossroads to what Arabs
and Muslim think in societal behaviors. Often repulsive to European
identity, how do varied Arabs and Muslims could adjust into the making of
the European cultural norms and societal stability without fear of political
extremism and “terrorism” alleged by European political psyche? How
should responsible thinkers and political minds across the Arab-Muslim world
view this alarming and highly challenging humanitarian crisis happening
without any intervention to halt the exodus? If stalled or ignored, it could
stir multiple harmful outcomes for the entire Arab-Muslim region. It could
unleash further warmongering and continuous military actions against the
Arab-Muslim countries whose citizens might threaten the present economic
austerity and political stability of the EU member states. To
restore normalcy and stop the raging wars, the Arab-Muslim leaders must have
an inward eye and vision of the future away from the wars and borrowed
killing machines being used by the authoritarian leaders - an eye not merely
on the self-geared interest but on the clarity of purpose and instinctive
recognition that illegal migrants must be stopped in their home countries
and rehabilitated peacefully within the Arab-Muslim region. To stop the
exodus, political conflicts must be resolved and dictators replaced by
people of moral and intellectual credibility. This transformation policy
must be practiced craving a durable approach to crises management and long
terms sustainable solution of the dire humanitarian quagmire.
Aaron David Miller (“Where
Have all the Arab States Gone” Foreign Policy: 4/14/2015) asks directly:
“The Arab world’s a mess and its leaders don’t appear ready to assume much
responsibility for fixing it. Maybe it’s time for the rest of us to start
demanding they step up.” If there were legitimate Arab leaders, should
they not be accountable for the misfortunes of the suffering masses?
Miller wants to know why the Arab leaders are indifferent to pursuing a
policy of normalization for peace in the region.
The Arab word’s a veritable mess. The cosmic leadership deficit, the
absence of legitimate institutions, the lack of transparency, disrespect for
human rights, abysmal regard for gender equality, and too much
conspiratorial thinking make it impossible to come to terms with the
magnitude of the problems. In short, this region will remain broken, angry,
and dysfunctional until the leaders who purport to take responsibility for
governing these unhappy lands get their proverbial acts together. And that’s
… well, a generational enterprise at best, and I suspect something that will
take a good deal longer.
Where Would the Dead Conscience of Arab Leaders Find a Resting Place?
Do the Arab-Muslim societies have the will and strategic capacity to
exercise political maneuverability and reverse the course of the present
crises in their own backyards? If the societies and system of political
governance are redundant today, how could they be operative for the
challenges of tomorrow? If the Arab-Muslim leaders are unmindful of
the present and do nothing, do they know where would they be buried:
will it be at the Italian beeches, Greece, French resorts or Malta’s
extended graveyards?
Surely, the Arab-Muslim world needs gigantic new initiatives other than
the contemporary leaders to change the societal thinking in some unrealistic
endeavor and restore some sense of normalcy to the highly decadent culture
of wars, killings and inhuman destructions of the environment. Wars do not
restore peace or human values; they destroy what is built by generations.
There is no moral in fighting wars as most Europeans and Americans must have
discovered during the Two WW. Western powers are simply interested in
extracting oil and leaving behind a legacy of authoritarian-geared wars,
systematic intelligence units of planned torture, destabilized and broken
geo-political infrastructures for new quotations to be sought by Halliburton
under Dick Cheney and to rebuild the war torn Middle East and destroy it
later.
The Arab-Muslim leaders do not appear to have the moral and intellectual
capacity to deal with crisis management. Ostensibly, political crises are
left to be endured by the masses while leaders try to get away as if wars
were meant for the innocent people to be sent abroad to unknown beech
cemeteries somewhere in Italy, Malta, France, Germany, UK and Greece as is
the case on the daily television screen. Time and history shall hold the
inept and indifferent Arab-Muslim leaders for moral and political
accountability. History shall judge them by their actions, not by
their claims. This author offered the following analysis in “Who
are Real Barbarians- The West or Muslims?” (Information Clearing House:
3/24/2015): Incapacity joined by insane egoism makes complacent oil
producing Arab rulers to follow the Western dictates despite internal
challenges and intrigues of their governance ….Morally indifferent and
intellectually exhausted and incapacitated as they look, Arab and Muslim
leaders are waiting and waiting to see what happens next, missing initiative
and new imagination to the world of reason and prevalent reality – planned
violence and resulting cruelty are becoming the societal hallmark across the
Arab-Muslim world…..The Arab and Muslim world is turning into complete
political cruelty and quagmire. Man killing fellow man, all killing all, and
reason not to be questioned. The leaders and people appear to be on the same
page of bloodbath, insecurity and breathing oxygen in a conflicting time
zone falling apart into the unknown. They believe in nothing as if the Earth
was dormant, as if there is no God and life ceases to have a noble purpose
of peace, harmony and co-existence. Western war strategists are a crucial
factor in bringing them to this perverted status-quo of moral and human
equilibrium. In an advanced 21st century of knowledge, wisdom and
information, man remains ignorant and arrogant of his wrong thinking.
Arab-Muslim authoritarianism enforced by the self-image to commit planned
violence and aggression against the revolutionary masses is radiating across
Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Egypt, Libya and Bahrain. After five years, the global
community is just a symbolic spectator watching the heinous crimes of the
few against many. (Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja specializes in global
security, peace and conflict resolution with keen interests in
Islamic-Western comparative cultures and civilizations, and author of
several publications including the latest: Global Peace and Conflict
Management: Man and Humanity in Search of New Thinking. Lambert Academic
Publishing, Germany, May 2012).
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