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Arab Leaders Count Dead Bodies, Arab People in
Search of Peace and Competent Leaders
By Mahboob A Khawaja
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, February 20, 2015
Arab Leaders Count Dead Bodies But Peacemaking Is Not their
Aim
Arab People in Search of Peace and Competent Leaders
The Arab world is fast becoming landscape of extended graveyards,
missing sense of humanity and futuristic impulse is nowhere to be seen. Do
the oil producing leaders of transitory economic prosperity really care for
the catastrophic present and what future will unleash to them?
Subsequent to the 9/11, the Arab world in particular and the Muslim people
in general are the victims of planned new age of confrontation and
exploitation. Many misfortunes more horrifying than the outbursts of the
US-led bogus War on Terrorism await to inflict pains, bloodbaths and
destruction across the Muslim societies. More crusading armies vigorously
bombarding the agriculturally fertile and culturally enriched Arab heartland
– Iraq, Syria and soon to other neighboring lands. Like the 1258 Halku
Khan’s Mongol ferocity of Baghdad and beyond, Arab leaders are not ashamed
of the missing courage and leadership vision for political emancipation but
uncertain and overwhelming authoritarianism making no sense to a rational
critical mind for political change. They were never decolonized but remained
faithful to imperial loyalty. Have the Arab rulers solved any of the
important problems confronting the Arab masses over half of a century?
Al-Qaeda and ISIS are distraction from the real issues of Arabian
dictatorial regimes. The Western proponent of animosity view it blessing in
disguise for opportunities carved-up by collapsed Arab leadership lacking
courage and intellectual vision for change and political development to
serve the interest of the deprived masses. There is no righteous cause and
harmony between the rulers and the ruled. They live in conflicting time
zones manned and infested by foreigners to support the secretive police
apparatus and continuity of authoritarian governance denying Islam a place
for change and human manifestation as was the case in the Arabian history.
Out of the no system of cruel governance, Arab leaders are abhorrent to
people-oriented change as Islam synthesized the respect for human rights,
dignity and collective decision making in its precepts. Egyptian have
experienced it first-hand after the people-led revolutionary change, how
General Abdur Rahman Al-Sisi was brought-in via military coup to replace an
elected President Morsi. Now Brotherhood (Al-Ikhwan), a century old
organization dedicated to welfare state framework is labeled as “terrorist.”
Disgracefully and inexplicably, all the one-track Arab rulers share the same
boat and fate. Timidity lacks self-pity if they could see the mirror. They
appear besieged in dormant palaces, unaware when and how the common folks
could unseat them. Whereas, the bombing scheme against ISIL and Al-Qaed and
so many others continues day and night. The Western news media most often
serves as a weapon to expose the official dictum; it fails to count the
civilian casualties- large in numbers and unknown by their dresses, facial
identities and birthdates. The fourth and final Crusade is well in its
progress. The Western war mythologists perhaps assume that nobody is
watching them. Not so, what goes on the planet Earth is known and recorded
by the living history. What Happens on Earth Affects All The
planet Earth is not a dead orbiting object but a living entity providing
continuous nourishment to human life and existence and to all other living
beings. Its governing laws are defined by its Creator. Dead things do not
sustain life in this context but livings do make the difference. When
individuals and nations start acting like wild beasts in complete disregard
to the accepted norms of human values and ethical principles, surely, it
impacts all and everything whether we acknowledge it or not. No humans can
become God or act like God - a plain fact of life. American politics
is increasingly showing perpetuated ignorance and willful arrogance in its
global policies and practices. America as it appears is not heeding to
warnings from God. When people and nations challenge the sanctity and limits
of the Laws of God and violate all known norms and principles of human
behavior, they could well become an object of unthinkable natural calamities
and disasters. The Talmud, Bible and Al-Qura’an are full of such revelations
and warnings as reminders to those people who are open to listening and
learning and care for accountability and future. These are staunch
warnings to change the thinking and behaviors or else could face the
ultimate consequences of demise as it happened to all self-claiming
adventurous and powerful nations of the past. If history is relevant and is
seen as a source of learning and warning, undeniably all those superpowers
well equipped with weapons and animosity to destroy others or all have met
the same fate of self annihilation. It is beyond doubts that when they
challenged the sanctity of the Laws of God governing the earth and the
living Universe, and invaded small and poor nations in farfetched lands,
they ultimately met their own end in-waiting by the natural forces such
earthquakes, flooding, tornados, exploding lavas, sound blasts, lightning
and lot more. None were able to record their own end in their own words and
expressions. Professor John Esposito, (Unholy
War and What Everyone Needs to Know about Islam, 2nd ed. 2011), a
reputable scholar of Western-Islamic culture and history at the Georgetown
University, offers a lesson in a rational context: “An important
lesson of history is that rulers and nations do rise and fall. Unforeseen
circumstances can bring up unanticipated change. Few expected the breakup of
the Soviet Union and the liberation of Eastern Europe to occur when they did
……now is the time for those in all walks of life (political, economic,
military, media and academic) who wish to see a new order not to be silenced
but to speak out, organize, vote and be willing when necessary to make
sacrifices in promoting a new global order.” Towards Talking
and Making Peace During the WW2, combating nations and war
strategists kept communication channels open for dialogue even with most
hated enemies to avert man-made disasters and outreach for peaceful ending.
Many strive secretly to end futile societal conflict, religious crusades and
wars of political hegemony. What wrong with the Arab leaders not to deal
with Al-Qaeda and the ISIL? To end wars, they all talk and make
peaceful overtures to conclude sustainable agreements. No wars are fought
for ever unless human mind is devoid of rational thinking. Internationally
acclaimed journalist Robert Fisk (“Talking
to ISIS could lead to Peace. Yet, for some reason we‘re not allowed to do
it.” The Independent, UK: 2/15/2015), asks: “Could we save the lives of
our people in Isis hands if we talked to the “Islamic State” it claims to
represent?” Fisk further shares his insight: “To put it another way, should
we talk to the killers of the “Islamic State”? Or al-Qaeda? Or Hamas? Or –
let us cross the line – the Provisional IRA? Or should we join in the
madness of “listing”, drawing up mammoth charts of those to whom we can and
cannot talk: a “good” and “evil” list….. The highly politicised 'listing' of
armed groups by governments has been found to achieve very little.”
Ostensibly, people and nations define “good or evil” in a given social and
culturally valued context. In volatile politics, there are no prefixed
values which all nations and conflicting interpretation could possibly
absorb at a negotiating table. Robert Fisk explains how a forthcoming
Feb 24 research Report by the Queen Mary University of London School of Law
and the Berghof Foundation in Berlin: strongly suggests that the
“listing” of armed groups by governments – often for clear political reasons
– prevents what the writers call “peace building”, hindering the host of
NGOs, academics, lawyers and others who are trying to explain the benefits
of human rights and political moderation to armed groups whose brutal
methods have never been challenged. As Véronique Dudouet of the Berghof
Foundation explains, Building Peace in Permanent War – the title of the
academic study – illustrates the paradox of “terrorist listing” and “its
pernicious impact on contemporary armed conflicts…….. and it’s rather mild
to the Western governments who threaten all those who “talk to terrorists”
with legal action at home while doing deals with the same rogues behind
everyone else’s back. Challenges are Critical but Arab Scholars are
Nowhere? The compelling realities across the beleaguered Arab
world demand new thinking, new proactive visionary leadership, men of new
ideas and plans to deal with unwarranted bombing of the civilian
population, wholesale foreign deaths and deliberate destruction of the Arab
people and culture and millions of displaced refugees-nowhere to go.
These are highly urgent and sensitive issues of the 21st century politics,
individual absolutism, human freedom and justice involved in cross-cultural
conflicts. There are countless issues to be addressed across the socially,
economically and political broken, dysfunctional and sometimes badly
ruptured Arab societal landscape. Arabs history is enriched with
moral and intellectual values. During the three Crusades, there are ample
instances of formal contacts, exchange of gifts and friendly messages and
dialogues between King Richard and Sultan Salahudeen Ayoubi. Al-Qaed or ISIL
were not born in the eye of the storm but are the outgrowth of the American
and British wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Both nations had continued secret
talks with Al-Qaeda and Talibans for peace deals. At times, Muslim scholars
have played their role in bridging the gaps of ignorance and arrogance
arising out of unusual societal conflicts. Why not now when there are urgent
needs and priorities to do so? Are they obsessed with lack of wisdom
and fear of the unknown? Many Western nations hire NGO’s or academic
intellectuals to pave ways for meaningful dialogue to end conflicts in
situations of exceptional emergencies and unusual developments. Across the
Arab and Muslim world, there are plenty of proactive, intelligent and
independent scholars as are the thoughts of Robert Fisk to imagine political
change - a peaceful resolution of the current havoc humanitarian crises in
the Arab Middle East. Contrary to the US annoyance, Chancellor Angela
Merkel, President Hollande, President Putin and the Ukrainian President
exhibited leadership initiatives and foresight to meet and conclude the
peace accord what was unthinkable. The Minsk agreement between Russia, the
activists in Eastern Ukraine, Germany and France for ceasefire and
peace-building could well suffice the urgent imperatives for the Arab
leaders. But it all comes to taking new initiatives and moving forward with
new ideas and men of new ideas to facilitate what could be unthinkable in
making peace as thinkable and rational course of action to end the emerging
bloodbath. Undoubtedly, more catastrophic upheavals and bloodshed is
knocking at the Arabian doors but leaders appear indifferent and untouched
by the daily killings of the innocents and large displacements of the
civilian population. The contemporary Arab leaders never care to develop
public institutions of peace, security and conflict management. They have no
RDF to deal with any crisis, be it Iraq, Syria, Yemen or Libya. Of all the
worst developments, one is shocked to witness increasing sectarian rivalries
and fighting between the Shiite and Sunni sects of Islam. None is fighting
for the cause of Muslims or Islam. No wonder, what future lies ahead for
sectarian madness? Emerging crises clearly indicate the Western
policies and practices to incapacitate the Arab intellectual hub not to
think of the present or the future. To escape the current volatile political
crises, as if the Arab leaders had no knowledge of what massive deaths and
destruction meant to contemporary rational thinkers. Temptation and
compulsion of evil embedded in psychological factors of sectarian rivalries
operate in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya and Egypt to perpetuate in-house fear,
deaths and destruction. Palestine witnessed the occupation, massive
displacement of indigenous people and continuing atrocities. After the
Palestinian refugees, why are there several millions more Arab refugees
across the Middle East? Who will deal with the pressing problems of life and
deaths facing the Arab masses? Who will deal with restoration of
peace, normalcy and conflict management? Do these leaders have any moral and
intellectual capacity to extend security and sense of protection to the
helpless people? Rationality is replaced by perpetuated insanity. Time and
history are not on the side of the besieged rulers doomed to be replaced by
the friendly Western powers and new political imagination of the people
seeking societal change. As it stands now, Arab leaders have no other
thought and priority except to check the depleted oil prices, and count the
dead bodies - soon they could be part of abstract statistic debated and
defined by the American and Europeans warriors as to how the Arabs lost
their national freedom, human dignity and oil pumping economic happiness. To
reverse the naïve blunders for accidental change and to strike a rational
outlook for the future, this author (“Arab
Leaders: Waiting to Count the Dead Bodies.” Information Clearing House:
2/08/2013), offered the following insight and reminder to all concerned in
the Arab world: Once the Arabs were leaders in knowledge,
creativity, science and human manifestation, progress and future-making -
the Islamic civilization lasting for eight hundred years in Al-Andulsia-
Spain. But when they replaced Islam - the power and core value of their
advancements with petro-dollars transitory economic prosperity, they failed
to THINK intelligently and fell in disgrace and lost what was gained over
the centuries. They relied on Western mythologies of change and
materialistic development which resulted in their self- geared anarchy,
corruption, military defeats and disconnected authoritarianism. The Western
strategists ran planned scams of economic prosperity to destroy the Arab
culture with their own oil and their own money turning them redundant for
the 21st century world. Today, the Arab leaders are so irrational and cruel
that they reject all voices of REASON for Change and Human Development only
to bring more deaths and destructions to their societies.
(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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