Arab World and the Refugees: Could the Arab Leaders
see the Mirror?
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-Andalusia-
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. (Mahboob A. Khawaja, “Arab Leaders: Waiting to Count
the Dead Bodies.” 01/2013).
Mahboob A
Khawaja
Moncef Marzouki
is no stranger to contemporary Arab politics. As a former President of Tunisia,
he shared transformational leadership to envisage a new era of ‘Tunisian Arab
Spring’ - a revulsion against dictatorship and leading to free elections and emergence
of democracy. Talking to the DW Germany
TV moderator Brent Gofft (3/8/2016), Marzouki felt ashamed that despite immense
resources, the Arab world could not provide safety and protection to Syrian and
Iraqi refugees dispersed and helpless at European borders. At least, Marzouki
had the courage and intellect to speak of Arab leadership failure and
indifference towards a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. Hardly any other Arab
leaders can utter few words of knowledge-based reason and wisdom to any
international journalist or news network. This week, under the OIC, Arab
leaders held a conference in Indonesia
to boycott the Israeli products and businesses. Whereas, the priority should
have been to discuss the Two
State solution and how to
reason the unreason with the Israeli leaders. Palestine
and Israel both exist in
fear of the unknown and open prison and need a rational solution and it must
come out of a dialogue and peaceful meeting of minds, not bloodbath as going on
in Jerusalem and elsewhere in Palestine. While the Arab masses are haunted
by the swindles and perversion of the radical Islamists, the authoritarian Arab
leaders show a vivid image of bloodstained tyranny against their own masses.
Recall that few centuries earlier there were no demarcations of borders,
gimmick of nationalities and flags but One people - One Ummah freely moving
across the Arabian Peninsula. Arabs were
poverty stricken but courageous and idealistic to enhance the unity of the
faith and treat everyone fairly and humane way. How strange that with oil
discovery and fake economic prosperity, the Arab world had changed into
abstract dummies and leaders who live in far away palaces, not with people to
understand the human agony and tormenting pains of being ignored by their own
brethrens. The time and resources Arab oil exporting leaders possess, settling
few millions Syrian-Iraqi humanitarian asylum seekers was no big problem. In
essence, this would have been a temporary shelter until Syrian-Iraqi conflicts
were resolved to restore peace and normalcy for the refugees to return to their
homes. Arab leaders had the resources and capacity to do this what Marzouki was
talking about. What a shame, there are no Arab leaders to think of the common
people and the onslaught of military tyranny imposed on them.
Once the Arab
heartland was a place of knowledge, moral, scientific and intellectual
advancements and European used to come there for learning to envisage the Age
of Renaissance. But European colonization divided and destroyed the Arab unity
and their culture and Islamically democratic systems of people’s governance of
reason and accountability. One feels impelled to blame the European imperialism
and subsequent American hegemonic control over the Arab world and excessive
militarization of the entire region. Authoritarianism is the net outcome of
this historic legacy. Most Arab leaders are puppets installed by the foreign
powers. They betrayed Islam and violated the basic civilized norms to respect
freedom, human dignity and justice that Islam guaranteed to all the citizens.
This appears to be the focal issue that Arabs are fighting amongst themselves
without a rationale just to appease America
and Israel.
Western Militarization is the primary cause of the
Arab Political Crises
For over a
decade, the unending and bogus War on Terrorism continues throughout the Arab
world onward to Afghanistan
and Pakistan.
It is primarily to support the faltering US economy of war and the ruling
elite with vested interests. In a way, the US and naïve Arab rulers view it as
a success but rationally speaking, this success is claimed at the cost of
unimaginable atrocities, dehumanization of the Arab-Muslim people and their
culture, military ruthlessness and degeneration
of many to come. There is no accountability for these crimes against the
helpless humanity as the wars linger on across the Arab world. The doctrine of
militarization was in direct support and enhancement of the Arab
authoritarianism causing people’s uprising in Tunis,
Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen,
Syria, Libya and elsewhere in the Arabian
Peninsula. Daily bloodbaths and torture of the people paint a
picture of the Arabs as if living in the draconian age without any recourse to
civilization, reason and Islamic system of governance. Was the discovery of oil
a conspiracy (“Fitna”) to dehumanize the Arabs and Muslim people and to destroy
their sense of originality, culture and values? But in some parts of the Middle
East, people are getting organized and rising up to the political
challenges which have been imposed on them by the sadistic rulers. Ostensibly,
the Arab world of today will not be the same for tomorrow. Today’s Arab world is being dismantled
arbitrarily for a purpose but Arab’s destiny for future is shrouded by dark
clouds. Out of a terrible sense of helplessness, people have emerged with
political imagination, courage and strength to challenge the authoritarian rulers
on solid grounds and reasoning and attract global support and appreciation for
their cause of peace and freedom from oppression. That was “Arab Spring” -
people’s movement for political change, human rights and new responsible
leadership across the Arab world.
‘Change’ is a reality for Human Progress but a Fake Simplicity
for the Arab world
The world is
changing but not fast enough for the authoritarian Arab rulers - fattish fed by
the oil revenues and stupid and mindless in thoughts and behaviors if you view
them in the real world of political actions and prevalent deplorable atrocities
imposed on the Arab people. The affluent and oil enriched indulged in
conspiracy to assume power and institutionalize corruption simply to maintain
few tribal powerhouses favored by the ex-colonial masters managing the power
centers from distance. Now, the Arab people have awakened after long slumber of
complacency and disorder. The problem was well defined by Shakespeare “the
destiny of peoples coincided with the destiny of their monarch and
nobles.” The knowledge-based,
information age has dismantled some of the illusory borders and demarcation of
nobilities and has challenged to bridge the conflicting time zones between the
palaces and the people with the internet, cell phones, facebook, twitter and
instant communication technologies. For all corners in the Arab world,
political change is much desired and inspirational goal for the young and new
educated generations. Form Palestine to North Africa, Arab people hope for new visions, new
political imagination and energetic 21st century knowledge-based
leadership. This was the progressive aim of the 2011 Arab Spring which is still
alive in spirit and political activism.
The Arab
people’s revolutionary movements for change and freedom is not dead but slow
and alive on the horizon but the authoritarian rulers and their history makes
no sense on any rational criterion of analysis and objective assessment. How
should history see them in a broader global context? What kind of picture do
these leaders paint about the nature, moral and historical values of the
Islamic-Arab societies? Would they all be tried in public courts of law? Would
they run away with accumulated wealth and hide in secret palaces somewhere
under the protection of the US,
Britain
or others? How would they compensate the
innocent people targeted by their guns and bullets? How would they return the
time, opportunities and wealth stolen from the people and hopes for a
value-oriented democratic culture and promising future to co-exist in a global
community?
Refugees Deserve Humanitarian Compassion and Priority
for Protection from the Savagery of Wars
If the Arab
leaders are not morally and intellectually bankrupt, rationality demands that they
should demonstrate a sense of moral and political responsibility to rethink
about the emerging crises in their own dwelling. Millions are forcibly evicted
from their homes because they oppose dictators like Bashar al-Assad, Shiite Al-
Abaidi or Sissi or others. How come Russia,
America and Europeans are
bombing the innocent civilians and causing massive influx of refugees across Europe? Why can’t the Arab leaders challenge the foreign
interventionists and stop the unwarranted wars against the Arab citizens? Are
the Arab leaders waiting for Divine help to fix the crisis? Do they have the trust and support of the
people and legitimacy to attract any Divine consideration? Do they anticipate
any miracles to happen out of the nothing? Do they imagine that the
humanitarian problems will disappear out of the nothing? It is the foremost
Arab leadership role and responsibility to extend humanitarian compassion to
fellow Arabs in extreme distress and sufferings as they find nowhere to seek
protection and safety from the wars.
Imagine, if the
Arab world had public institutions and Islamic system of people-based
governance, there was no scope for the Western oil importing nations and their
military forces to intervene, bomb, destroy and subjugate those already living
under half of a century of authoritarian oppressions. It is the same story in Syria, Libya,
Iraq, Baharian,
Yemen, Egypt and in
other parts of the Arab societies - common people are gunned down, their rights
and human dignity is purged, the only voices of reason are coming out of the
Western thinking people and human organizations, not of the Arab ruling elite.
All of the Arab individualistic absolute rulers have institutionalized
secretive police apparatus and Rapid Deployment military units to maintain
“fear game” and to keep the herd under control by force and torture. This was
business as usual for almost sixty years but nobody spoke against it in the so
called free world, not even the Western pro-democracy proponents claiming to be
optimists and peacemakers. The Arab ruler’s solidarity stems from their own
circle of monsters managing the governance - solidarity of the fittest of the
few to survive and not to undermine anybody’s harem - palace life.
After the
Palestinian refugees, why are there millions of more Arab refugees displaced
and drowning in the Aegean Sea? 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 war victims?
Rationality is replaced by insanity. The coward and sadistic Arab rulers
preoccupied with their greed and need are crossing the limits of the Laws of
the Nature in killing the innocent masses just because they demands rights,
human dignity and a voice to reason the unreason. Time and history are not on
the side of the authoritarian dictators doomed to be crushed by the power of reason
and political imagination of the new generation of Arab people.
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