There were very interesting documentaries this week from BBC Arabic and Aljazeera English as well, reporting about the great number of refugees gathering in Calais trying to find a way to get to England by means of hiding in the trailers and even under the trailers lined up to cross the channel . One of the Syrian refugees said he was taking chances because he lost everything in Syria and he was trying to seek a dignified life for his family, other wise he might as well die. A strong police force is controlling the area in which they are gathered, and the European governments are taking measures so that they will not be flooded with refugees.
The refugees were not only from Syria
but from Iraq, Sudan and other
countries that have suffered as a result of wars, and a lot of devastation and
destruction has been inflicted on those countries. Wars like the one in Iraq helped surface a new monster in the form of
Daesh and the Islamic State, just like the Taliban and Al-Qaeda were a product
of the war in Afghanistan. Now Daesh with its stretched tentacles has
become the nightmare of the region;
thanks to Mr. Bush and Mr. Blair. The
meddling in Syria, Lybia,
and other areas as well as the partition of Sudan are all factors that helped
create this large population of refugees.
We have already watched how many lost their lives while
getting on boats that could get them to some safe shores of the Medeteranean
. It is high time that the UN live up to
its responsibility and deal with the root causes of the
problem of refugees, whereby all efforts are exerted to bring about
stability in those torn countries so that people will be allowed to go back to
their homes without fear. It is probably
easier said than done, but when there is a will there is a way. However, the irony of it all is that Israel is
claiming now that it is the safest place for the Christians of the region. Of course The UN General Assembly resolution
194 to allow the Palestinians of 1948 to return to their homes in their usurped
country, upon which Israel was established,
has never been implemented. And then we wonder why the world is in such a
mess when power, money and the arms industry supersede all ethical values of
human rights and justice.
The Burning of a Child
Today
all the news carried the incident of the burning of
the Palestinian child Ali Saad Dawabsh
from Duma, in the Nablus
area, by Israeli settlers. Both his
parents are in critical condition, and his brother was seriously
injured. For
the first time Mr. Netanyahu admits that
this is an act of terror, and the perpetrators should be punished. How
ironic that Mr. Netanyahu should admit that,
when he and his government have been shielding the settlers and
encouraging the
expansion of settlements. It was only recently
that 300 units were approved in the Beit El area in the West
Bank. In fact, the dispossession
of the Palestinians and the occupation are acts of terror. So is the
evicting of people, demolishing of homes and confiscation of
Palestinian land. What about the ongoing
raids on Palestinian property, farms and olive groves? Are those not
acts of
terror, and isn’t denying Palestinians living abroad from entry to the
country to visit their families
an act of terror. The harassment and
interrogation that those young people face, is but one of the tools used
by the
Israeli Authority, to scare people away so that they will give up on
trying to
visit.
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