Monday, May 28, 2012

NO CLEAR TITLE !!

A people -  Syrian or most of the Arab peoples-  is a living thing, except of course when it's dead. One sign of it's being alive is that it is changing all the time,  and it is an absolute commandment that no change must be interfered with.

For , on the one hand, political change cannot be resisted and, on the other , to repress change would block and oppose life. History cannot be stopped when it suites a governing oligarch.

When the ruling authorities of all Arab states including those of Syria and not excluding those of the Gulf-states, address the general public, they always speak with contempt, disdain  and derision thinking to guide or straighten out a situation or whole segments of the population. They also tend to deny that during the life of a nation it is at times better , more uniform and flexible, than at other times, for whatever happens to it at other more turbulent times is not disorder and decay but necessary evolution .

I'm here playing two roles . As an observer who  refuses to utter absolute judgements and final verdicts, and as a person who lived and still is connected to those countries ; I'm saying : " Hands off , enough."

It is not for the ruler to decide for his subjects the idea and notions of wright and wrong , enforcing it by cruel genocide most of the time, rather , these new evolutionary changes will be forced, and not taken from such rulers.

It is time for such oligarchies and rulers to retire and fade away in history no matter how against human nature such behavior sounds.




my usual gratitude for your time and patience, salamat. 

1 comment:

  1. Change is inevitable, though not all change is to the better. The Arab Spring is an important first step for change that has been a very long time in coming. But it is just a step right now along a long road to people power.Omar's untitled article is thought provoking in that direction. HH

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