A Moment of Truth
| Tuesday May 13, 2003
Hussein Shobokshi The Arab world is full of dictators, no freedoms, lousy educational
systems, horrible judicial structures and (of course) terrorists.
Agreed? We can get that out of the way. Needless to say the Arabs are
looking for reforms in all sorts of areas. They are also looking for
appropriate models and moral systems to adopt in their quest for
reforms. It is unfortunate that the leader of the free world, America,
the country which claims to be a haven for the needy and the oppressed,
the country which produced the Bill of Rights, arguably the most
important man-produced document ever, is itself in need of drastic
political reform and thus cannot expect the Arab world to easily welcome
its message. The freedoms that have been traditionally advocated by America would
be extremely welcome if they were applied universally and objectively.
One can only watch in horror and fear as liberties in America are being
eroded in the name of the war on terror. Freedom of the press is
threatened by targeting, prosecuting and sometimes killing journalists
who offer another version of “the story,” which does not quite match
what’s promoted by its officials. Can there be a reasonable, logical and constructive dialogue between
Arabs and Americans? I believe there can. But some drastic and vital
changes need to take place in the psyche of both governments and people.
They both must admit that they equally lack objectivity. The Arabs must
admit that the Americans are not infidels or their enemies, that they
are decent, God-fearing and sincere people. At the same time, the
Americans must think of the Arabs as people with important values who
aim for significant political goals. The Americans must also believe
that their government’s policies are biased, prejudiced and
unconstitutional. That they protect war criminals like Ariel Sharon, the Israeli prime
minister, and support his killings and destructive policies. It’s time
the Arabs realized that they need a better educational system, a more
tolerant social structure and a more effective judicial methodology.
Until there is a sincere re-examination of these positions, the anger
will grow and the distance between us and America will grow, and
that’s a price no one can afford. Arab News Features 13 May 2003 |
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