Lebanon , Syria , and the Middle-East in general , consequently their wars , their internal affairs , was and continues to be a considerable part of my life , interest , and thinking . Much of what I learned in life , believe in , ( and no longer believe in ) was formed and forged over there . I was in those days part of a small group of optimists who were generally criticized for being too liberals and a bit of dreamers .
The regimes in all Middle -Eastern countries , their leaders and entourages , consider themselves always far too grand among their people , they've invariably valued power over truth . They've created throughout the years , since the area's independence , their own truth . And in power there was their truth .
NO man in the Syrian , Saudi , or any Middle- Eastern hierarchy whether a king a president , or an emir , to the smallest special services officer and agent , or their private civilian employees or militia- men , no one is a man of democracy , or one who could be classified as one . Each came to power under a brutal totalitarian system . Each is still more given to handing out orders and decrees than negotiating in any evolving democratic form , and all under the auspices of either , security , Islamic rules , or both .
Democracy is , for all of them rulers , kings and presidents , is a form of government in which they and their entourage can rule and dominate others , never a form of pluralism which should incorporate the many forces and factions that constitute their countries .
Neither of these men have risen to power based on his ability to listen to people less powerful than themselves .
All Arab , and most Islamic countries , resist all implications of political , economical or educational democracy , nations that only live by decree and by diktat , enforced through sheer brutality . It is a world where someone is always giving orders , and insults . As everything is so authoritarian in nature , it is normal and continual to cheat , steal , lie and be brutal .
THE real and pressant question would be ; is there enough of a tradition of individual responsibility left in most or some people to give these nations a beginning of future stability and modernity in its self governance ?? As it might be for years to come , where the longing of most ordinary , cultured and intellectuals , to become part of something which had been denied to them for so long , to have the most elemental things which are part of our modern world , basic freedoms , dignity and democracy .
Again the Arab world , which I don't seem able to detach myself from , my thanks to all .
Well put. Practically all regimes in the Arab world are dictatorial one way or the other (does Lebanon have any regime to speak of or is it a free for all...anything goes?). But do not put the blame only on the despotic rulers. People around the world revolt and make change happen. And although the "Arab Spring" did not deliver on its promise, it did show that Arab people can and do revolt, even if this does not succeed. In the end, it is the people who are responsible for what kind of rulers they have. Some will say that the people deserve what they get. "Kama Antum, U Walla Alaikum"......Habib
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