Fallacies about international terrorism 
      07/28/2005 11:01 
      Like all politicians, those who took part in the attack against 
Afghanistan and Iraq, try to justify what they did by saying that now is the 
time to support what they are doing

      There are two theories being bandied around nowadays - that terrorist 
acts against civilians are justifiable in response to invasion of Moslem lands 
by hostile forces and that such invasions have nothing to do with international 
terrorism. Both are wrong.

      Like everyone with a cause, the terrorists try to justify their actions 
with the warped argument that it is justified and justifiable to murder 
innocent people in defence of their cause - in the case of Islamist 
fundamentalists, the stationing of hostile foreign troops on Moslem soil.

      To begin with, there is nothing in the Qu'ran or indeed in the teachings 
(Sunnah) of Islam which justify international terrorism, or even which allude 
to it, making the practice entirely and wholly blasphemous - indeed, instead of 
defending Islam, these fanatics are damaging their faith. The weak-minded 
operationals who have allowed themselves into being brainwashed into blowing 
themselves up are in fact traitors to the religion and precepts they believe 
they are defending, pawns in a dubious political agenda which has more to do 
with making money and leading a comfortable lifestyle, like most criminal 
gangs, which after all is what terrorist groups are in essence.

      Like all politicians, those who took part in the attack against 
Afghanistan and later, against Iraq, try to justify what they did by saying 
that now is the time to support what they are doing, since they are trying to 
support the fledgling democracies in both countries.

      This approach is as misguided and wrong as the one adopted by the 
terrorists. If we are to consider Afghanistan, we have to go back to the root 
of the problem, when the USA started to aid, train and equip the Mujaheddin 
terrorists who were unleashed against the progressive government of Dr. 
Najibullah, who was forced to turn to the Soviet Armed Forces for support. Just 
after a decade after these forces withdrew, Washington learnt what happens when 
you spit into the wind.

      While it is true that the wave of attacks unleashed by Osama Bin Laden 
against US interests is totally unacceptable, this came in response to a 
previous aggression, which was the First Gulf War, provoked by Kuwait 
cross-drilling into Iraq's oil. At whose behest?

      Therefore we see that the old saying "It takes two to tango", is right. 
There are two players in the game and in deciding to opt for military action 
not once, but on three occasions, the USA and its closest allies decided and 
accepted to become players.

      What we see today is a perverse downward spiral of events with both sides 
raising the stakes constantly, culminating in the frightening scenario of 
European and North American cities being targeted by fanatics, not to mention 
the cities of Russia, who know only too well the ugly face of Islamic 
fundamentalism. Russia, however, opted for debate and dialogue and using the 
rule of international law in the case of Iraq and its role in Chechnya is 
justified by the fact that Chechnya is an integral part of the Russian 
Federation, at the request of the Chechen population.

      Iraq is neither one of the United States of America nor is it a British 
colony. Therefore the stationing of troops in this country and the military 
intervention which led to the slaughter of between 75,000 and 100,000 people, 
are unjustifiably wrong and the fact that democracies are now being set up in 
Afghanistan and Iraq does not right the wrong.

      On this note, how democratic is an Afghani government based on former war 
lords and drugs barons, whose able leadership has allowed the production of 
opium to once again increase? On the note of democracy, how democratic is the 
reactionary government of Iraq, which is formed by right-wing political 
islamists?

      However, the way out is not to blow up innocent civilians in London or 
anywhere else. Now that the Taleban government and the government of Saddam 
Hussein have been removed, there has to be consensus in the international 
community as to how to move forward, for it is impossible now to simply pull 
out of the regions which have been destabilized.

      Before the situation becomes any worse, it is time for the international 
community to come together, through the United Nations, and help the Americans 
and British, and a handful of others, extricate themselves from the mess they 
created by going too far, too fast and not thinking through what was blatantly 
obvious, as we wrote in these pages six months before the invasion of Iraq.

      Criticising Washington and London for the war does not mean that it is 
justifiable to support the terrorists, whose only agenda is terror, against 
Christians, against Moslems, against old folk, against women, against children. 
Nothing can justify that. Two wrongs do not make a right.

      It is time for right and reason to come to the fore, because it is 
unacceptable that people cannot go about their daily lives for fear of being 
blasted into pieces, be it in New York, or London, or Madrid, or Baghdad, or 
wherever else. This is not freedom, as only too many thousands of people whose 
governments got too close to George Bush are beginning to understand.
     
      Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey
     

http://english.pravda.ru/mailbox/22/101/399/15877_Islam.html


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



Milis Wanita Muslimah
Membangun citra wanita muslimah dalam diri, keluarga, maupun masyarakat.
Situs Web: http://www.wanita-muslimah.com
ARSIP DISKUSI : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wanita-muslimah/messages
Kirim Posting mailto:wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com
Berhenti mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Milis Keluarga Sejahtera mailto:keluarga-sejahtera@yahoogroups.com
Milis Anak Muda Islam mailto:majelismuda@yahoogroups.com

This mailing list has a special spell casted to reject any attachment .... 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wanita-muslimah/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 


Reply via email to