Monday, June 06, 2011

Syrian Journalist: More Arabs Killed By Arab Dictators Than By Israel

Funnily enough, comparing the number of Arab people killed during the wars between Israel and Arab countries with the number of Arabs killed locally, one will notice that Arab dictatorships have killed more people.
Dr Faisal Al Qasim

In an article for gulfnews.com, Syrian journalist Dr Faisal Al Qasim, is no fan of Israel, but writes that  actions taken by Israel pale in comparison with brutal Arab regimes which have cracked down on their own people.

Outdoing Israel in brutality


The Arab media has, for over half a century or so, strongly condemned Zionist crimes against the Palestinians and other Arab peoples. It has in actual fact provided a hell of a lot of satire on Zionist brutality, which is fair enough. But is the Arab media still able to satirise Israeli barbarism with the same vigour after it has witnessed what Arab dictators have done to their own people? Isn't it a bit silly to bombard the Israelis with criticism and keep quiet about savagery against unarmed demonstrators?


An Israeli journalist remarked cynically about two decades ago that the Arab media can easily see a dust particle in the eyes of Israel, and can hardly see a log in the eyes of Arab regimes. In other words, the journalist wanted to expose Arab media hypocrisy, where it ignores the massacres committed by some Arab rulers.

Funnily enough, comparing the number of Arab people killed during the wars between Israel and Arab countries with the number of Arabs killed locally, one will notice that Arab dictatorships have killed more people.

I wonder what the aforementioned Israeli journalist would say after seeing what some Arab despots are doing to protesters. I am sure he might put pressure on the Israeli authorities to be harsher with the Palestinian and Lebanese in the future. Sadly enough, some Arab armies and security services have proved to be much more brutal than the Israeli army.

When Israel killed about 1,400 Palestinians during Operation Cast Lead against Gaza, the Arab media raised its voice, and thankfully drew world attention to Israeli atrocities. But when we compare the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza with the number of Arabs being killed these days by Arab dictators, we will be horribly surprised.

Shocking facts

In fact, the Sudanese regime killed hundreds of thousands of its own people in Darfur. The so-called Janjaweed gangs in Sudan used to annihilate the people of Darfur like flies simply because the latter clamoured for their basic rights. An Arab satirist once commented that an Arab dictator would not accept the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza even as an appetiser!
Recently there were reports that deposed Tunisian president Zine Al Abidine Bin Ali ordered his air force to bombard a civilian area in the Al Qasrain region because the people there demonstrated against his regime. Thankfully, the army refused to carry out his order.

The ongoing Arab intifadas have shown that some Arab rulers can beat the Israelis at their own game. An Arab website recently carried an opinion poll asking readers: ‘Who will be a killioneer?' Sure enough, Muammar Gaddafi of Libya won the day. Not only did he kill a lot of his own people but also almost flattened many Libyan cities. It brought to mind western cities flattened by Hitler's forces during the Second World War.

Take Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen. WikiLeaks has revealed that his ‘chairmanship' gave the green light to American aircraft to bombard civilian areas to quell a local revolt. Add to this, of course, his brutal handling of the Yemeni revolution.

Other Arab despots are reported to have asked their security forces to aim their guns at protesters' heads. Have you ever seen an Israeli officer torturing a Palestinian civilian to death in the street for everybody to see? Definitely not. Many of us have seen that in some Arab towns lately.

Under siege

It is true that Israel is forcing an embargo on Gaza, but I do not think that the Israelis are preventing the Palestinians from getting their daily bread, whereas the security services in some Arab countries stopped cars carrying food from entering certain areas. Nor are the Israelis cutting off electricity, telephone and other communication services from houses, hospitals and schools.

It has been reported that the security services stopped nurses and doctors from treating the injured during certain Arab demonstrations as a punishment for rising against the ruling regime. The thugs contracted by the police to help quell protests went even further. They shot at ambulances.

Unlike in some Arab countries, Arabs living inside Israel can organise sit-ins very comfortably. And when the Israeli police intervenes, they never beat demonstrators to death. And if we compare how Israel treats Shaikh Raed Salah with the way some Arab dictators treat their opponents, we will be horribly surprised, as the Israelis are very much less brutal.
It is true that Israel used internationally prohibited ammunition during Operation Cast Lead, but some Arab despots used some chemical stuff to disperse demonstrators.

Israel can always claim it is facing an enemy, whereas Arab dictators are facing their own people. Let us end with a succinct verse from the late poet Omar Abu Risha: ‘‘No one can blame a wolf when it preys on a sheep if the shepherd himself is the enemy of the cattle''.

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7 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:15 AM

    That article is so old, it seems that nobody is listening :)

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  2. Anonymous10:17 AM

    Also, something really bothers me about that article... no facts are sited. What are the numbers? I can't even share that article with people because it has no actual facts!

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  3. Also, something really bothers me about that article... no facts are sited. What are the numbers? I can't even share that article with people because it has no actual facts!

    Facts?

    Just look at Muslim history--which has a long history of Arabs killing Arab

    From the very beginning:

    632. Death of Muhammad
    656. Murder of 'Uthman--beginning of first civil war in Islam.
    657-59. Battle of Siffin
    661. Murder of 'Ali--beginning of Umayyad dynasty.
    680. Massacre of Husain and 'Alids at Karbala.
    683-90. Second civil war
    685-87. Revolt of Mukhtar in Iraq--beginning of extremist Shi'a.

    To recent times. From 1973-1980 along:

    1. Intermittent disputes involving border warfare and assassinations between South Yemen on the one hand, and North Yemen and Saudi Arabia, on the other since the early 1970's. A brief but fierce border war between the two Yemens took place as recently as March, 1979.

    2. A major and bloody, albeit brief, conflict between Jordan and Palestinian guerrillas in 1970, complicated by Syrian intervention.

    3. Fighting between the Kurds and the Iraqis, which lasted several years.

    4. A bloody conflict between Northern and Southern Sudan, 1956-1972.

    5. Clashes between South Yemen and Oman, linked to the Dhofar rebellion, 1972-1976.

    6. A tripartite conflict between Algeria on the one hand and Morocco and Mauritania, on the other, over the control of the former Spanish Sahara, beginning in 1976 and subsequently transformed into guerrilla warfare against Morocco by the Polisario, the freedom fighters of the Western Sahara, supported by Algeria and Libya, which was still in progress in 1982.

    7. Intermittent hostility, and actual border fighting, including air attacks, between Egypt and Libya in 1977.

    8. The Lebanese civil war, which began in 1975, involving two outside parties, Syria and the Palestine Liberation Organization, still unresolved in early 1982.

    9. The invasion of Chad by Libya in 1980.

    10. The war between Iraq and Iran, which began in the fall of 1980, in which Iraq is supported by Jordan and Iran by Syria, making it in effect, an inter-Arab conflict. It was still in progress in early 1982.

    11. In February, 1982, a conflict flared up between the Syrian government and Muslim fundamentalists in the Syrian city of Hama, in which several thousands were killed and major parts of Hama were destroyed. [p.357-358]

    You want fact?
    All you need is a newspaper or TV.

    That is why the op-ed (not article) did not need to quote sources.

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  4. Anonymous3:13 PM

    Liar liar pants of fire. Israel and the United States has genocided millions of Arabs this century. Down with the petty Neo Con Despots. Tunisia 1, Neo Cons 0. Egypt 1, Neo Cons 0. Yemen 1, Neo Cons 0. Saudi Arabia 1, Neo Cons 0.(bribe to stop) Libya 1, Neo Cons 0. Syria 1, Neo Cons 0. Palestine 1, Neo Cons 0. Get on the right side of history, Neo Cons are done globally.

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  5. Anonymous11:34 PM

    To accuse muslims of being violent is unfair. Wouldn't you say the whole history of mankind is one of violence regardless of religion.
    The bible is a good place to start.

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  6. Huh?

    So you are suggesting that no people today be held responsible for violence?????

    The Bible is a good place to start to highlight the fact that the Koran supports the continued use of violence against to this very day, whereas the Bible addressed a specific time and place and not ongoing violence.

    Also, to say that the whole history is one of violence is a biased generalization--I could just as easily claim that the whole history of mankind is the use of tools to improve life etc.

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  7. Anonymous6:10 PM

    Liar liar pants on firer.

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