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Fatfatism

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Fatfatism (in Arabic, الفتفتية) refers to the parodic ideology tied to
the person of the Minister of the Interior in Lebanon, Ahmad Fatfat.
This ideology, which has come to refer to a certain "Moderate" breed
of political behavior in the Middle East, can be explained, according
to Dr. As'ad Abu Khalil, the intellectual who coined the term, as
such:

"...it requires no commitment to principles; it merely adjusts to the
interests of the political status of Ahmad Fatfat. The ideology
contains contradictions: it speaks of democracy and 'liberalism' and
yet cultivates support among Bin Laden supporters in North Lebanon and
serves as a client for Saudi Wahhabism; it speaks in favor of
'sovereignty' and 'independence' while it faithfully represented the
interests of the tyrannical Syrian regime, and now represents the
external patrons of Sanyurah. The ideology of Fatfatism believes that
the most effective way for fighting foreign occupation is serving tea
to the occupation soldiers. While it is widely believed that Fatfatism
is a Lebanese phenomenon, it is now noticed that Fatfatism is
spreading in countries in the Middle East and well beyond the Middle
East."

The December protests in Beirut, Lebanon in 2006 included chants which
echoed a wide-spread understanding of Fatfatism. The chant went,
according to primary sources: "احمد فتفت يا قابدي واحد قهوة واثنان
شاي" (Ahmad Fatfat, you tough guy; one coffee and two tea). This
reaction to Fatfatism can be understood in the wider framework of
discontent in the Middle East with politicians like Hosni Mubarak, Abu
Mazen, Iyad Allawi, and Fouad Sanyurah who are perceived by the
general Arab public to be no more than tools of Western imperial
powers.

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