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Why not train Israelis in the art of decolonization?
By Khaled Al-Maeena, Editor in Chief
Published on 27 December 2002

Recently I read a report that the daughter of US Vice President
Cheney, Elizabeth Cheney, a
deputy assistant secretary of state, had supervised a training
program on democracy for some 50 Arab women from 12 countries.
Among the women were two Saudis. (I did wonder what
qualifications Ms. Cheney had for this particular job. Does she have
one other than her father’s being vice president? To be fair to her, I
admit that I have no idea about her qualifications. At the same time,
it seems certain that her father’s job was not a liability in her being
employed by the State Department. So the long arm of “wasta” is
even alive and flourishing in the United States.)

Now throughout my life, I have always been an advocate of training.
I have believed in it for years, going back to when I worked for Saudi
Arabian Airlines. At the time — early 1980s — Saudia’s training
facilities and procedures were among the best in the world, better
even than those of Lufthansa and KLM, synonyms respectively for
German and Dutch airline efficiency. What particularly drew my
attention to the news item, however, was not only the word “training”
but the word “democracy.”

Just as I am an advocate of training, so I am also an advocate of
democracy. And believe firmly that it is our God-given right to
express ourselves freely and without fear on any subject. Islam
stresses human rights, the need for dialogue and the need to be
compassionate and kind to our fellow human beings. It focuses on
tolerance and many political ideals which the West today claims as
its own are in fact also Islamic ones. If Arabs and Muslims
unfortunately choose not to follow these ideals, that is their problem
and the results are too familiar for me to comment on.

What seems strange to me is that the State Department decided to
conduct such a program at this very sensitive time. On its agenda
were meetings with the vice president’s wife (Miss Cheney’s
mother?), Condoleezza Rice and other senior officials. Education in
any form is good and I am in favor of it. Though I am not a medical
doctor, I sometimes attend medical conferences and seminars just
to keep up with what is going on.

With the desire to disseminate information ever present, I must
respectfully offer a suggestion to Mr. George W. Bush, Mr. Cheney,
Ms. Rice and the entire American administration: Why not sponsor a
similar training program for Sharon, Peres and the other blood-
thirsty Israeli politicians and generals? The Arabs may need to learn
what democracy is all about but the Israeli need to learn some basic
lessons in humanity is far greater. They could be taught the
meaning of “Peace through Withdrawal.” They might also have a
class or two on “Rage Control,” “How to Treat Children” and “How to
Deal with Those who Clamor for the God-given Human Rights of
Self-Determination and Self-Government.” Surely these items could
be included in the extremely generous annual American aid
package to Israel. After all, American economic and military aid to
Israel over the past 50 years is approaching $90 billion! With a
budget that size, the State Department will surely be able to hire the
best psychologists, analysts and PR people to educate Sharon and
his supporters. Why not try Qorvis Communications!

With any luck, the State Department might even slip in a few experts
who would be able — or who could at least try — to change the
Israeli mindset and attitudes which bear a large share of
responsibility for the present situation in the Middle East. In the
event of a failure to appropriate funds from the usual US
government sources, there are surely quite a few Arabs who would
willingly pull out their checkbooks. Wouldn’t they consider that a
worthy cause?

Now speaking of worthy causes and aid to the region, do you know
what the Americans — in fact Colin Powell himself — have just
announced? The United States, ever willing to take on new and
virtually impossible burdens, has decided to undertake a program
“to modernize Arab society.” Exactly what this means and
encompasses, I cannot say nor do the articles I have read give a
very clear idea. Does it mean the “Americanization” of the Arab
world? The amount that is mentioned — $29 million — is ludicrously
small for the 22 Arab countries if the aim of the program is genuinely
“to deflect radicalism and help educate Arab children and liberate
women from illiteracy and poverty.” Those are noble aims though
one suspects that “radicalism” is defined as not agreeing 100
percent with the American line or way of doing things. Along with
many Arabs, the Americans have rightly been worried and very
uneasy about a recent UN report revealing the extent of illiteracy
and the low level of education in the Arab world. No doubt, these
need to be addressed — immediately and in all seriousness. If we
are to get value for that $29 million, we need some more details,
some idea of how things are to work and be implemented. It might
even be possible that those same Arabs who would reach for their
checkbooks to enlighten the Israelis would be equally willing to help
the Americans in “modernizing Arab society.” Isn’t that also a very
worthy cause?

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Arab News Opinion 27 December 2002





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