[nasional_list] [ppiindia] Punishing Denmark, the wrong enemy

  • From: "Ambon" <sea@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <"Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@freelists.org>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 11:16:08 +0100

** Forum Nasional Indonesia PPI India Mailing List **
** Untuk bergabung dg Milis Nasional kunjungi: 
** Situs Milis: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ppiindia/ **
** Beasiswa dalam negeri dan luar negeri S1 S2 S3 dan post-doctoral 
scholarship, kunjungi 
http://informasi-beasiswa.blogspot.com 
**http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HB02Ak02.html


Feb 2, 2006 

COMMENTARY

Punishing Denmark, the wrong enemy
By Ramzy Baroud 

Only an irresponsible and intellectually inept individual would sketch such 
insulting images as those depicting the Prophet Mohammed by a cartoonist in the 
Danish Jyllands-Posten newspaper. And no self-respecting newspaper would allow 
itself to run such filth. However, the backlash in the Muslim world highlights 
a much more serious issue. 

Jyllands-Posten - along with another newspaper in Norway that reran the 
offensive cartoons - is obviously neither self-respecting nor serious. What 
good will it do to depict a Prophet revered by hundreds of millions all around 
the globe as a terrorist, carrying a

 

bomb under his turban? What sort of input to humor or intellect is it to 
portray a man who has contributed to the spiritual composition of a large 
portion of humanity as a pig? Nothing at all. What it will do, though, is 
intensify and cement the feelings of bitterness and humiliation experienced by 
millions of Muslims as they endure the wrath of US-led Western wars, with all 
of their tragedies and endless bloodshed. 

Not even the handy excuse of freedom of the press is so reasonable a defense to 
the mockery. Such freedom should not be the kind of versatile pretext unleashed 
only to widen the divide between the West and the Muslim world. Moreover, why 
not admit that in most Western societies, there are many unquestionable values, 
ancient and recent, that are taboo, which few dare to approach, the Holocaust 
being one of them? 

But it's not the Western media's inconsistencies that I wish to focus on here. 
What I wish to examine is the inconsistencies of the Arab and Muslim collective 
response to aggression, tangible or otherwise. 

The anti-Danish movement managed to build up across Muslim countries at an 
impressive speed: grassroots collective action and decisive political moves led 
by various governments - with Libya and Saudi Arabia at the helm - quickly 
turned into determined diplomatic efforts. Arab League missions in Denmark and 
across Europe united in one of the most coordinated campaigns organized by 
Arabs since the war of 1973, heaping even more pressure on both Denmark and 
Norway. Meanwhile, a serious economic boycott campaign is rapidly translating 
into empty shelves in grocery stores that once offered Danish products across 
Saudi Arabia and other countries. 

Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, although he didn't apologize 
personally, commended Jyllands-Posten for offering a clear apology for 
offending Muslims and Muslim nations by its editorial decision to publish the 
cartoons. But that would not suffice in the face of the gathering storm, as 
Arab League representatives are surely taking the matter to the United Nations, 
with the hope of passing a UN resolution, backed by sanctions that would 
protect religion from insults, according to the British Broadcasting Corp. 

While one must commend such a unified Arab and Muslim stance - hoping that it 
would remain confined to legitimate forms of protest - one cannot help but 
wonder: Where was such collectiveness when it was needed most? 

This is not to suggest that transgression on a people's beliefs - any people 
and any belief - should be taken lightly. However, if Arabs can be so efficient 
in organizing such popular (and effective) campaigns that use economic, 
political and diplomatic leverage to extract concessions, then why the utter 
failure to carry out such campaigns protesting the US war on Iraq, its 
unconditional support of Israel and its condescending foreign policy and grand 
democracy charades it wishes to impose on everyone? 

Isn't it rather strange that cheap Israeli products are penetrating Arab 
markets from Morocco to Qatar in the most blatant of ways, despite the fact 
that Israel occupies land belonging to three Arab nations? 

Isn't it peculiar that Muslim countries are shrewdly paving their way toward 
normalization with Israel - some overtly like Pakistan, others sneakily like 
Malaysia - despite the fact that Israel unabashedly moves forward with its 
policy of targeted assassination, killing hundreds of Palestinians? 

And how belligerent could the Danish media be if compared to their counterparts 
in the United States and Britain? Nonetheless, is there one Arab household that 
lacks access to CNN, HBO and Fox? 

It's rather ironic that many in the Arabic media discovered by total chance 
that 530 Danish soldiers are taking part in the illegitimate US war on Iraq, by 
way of the Danish newspaper controversy. Thus it cannot even be claimed that 
popular response to the insulting comics was the culmination of years of 
resentment harbored toward Danish foreign policy, whether in Iraq or toward any 
other Arab- or Muslim-related issue. 

This is neither an attempt to defend Denmark (or Norway) or its apparently 
selective "freedom of the press", but to highlight the misconstrued priorities 
inundating the Arab world today. During a decade of US-led UN sanctions in 
Iraq, neighboring Muslim and Arab countries were commended by the United 
States, saying that their cooperation was vital to the success of the sanctions 
imposed on the stricken nation. According to the most modest and outdated UN 
reports, more than 500,000 Iraqi children died as a result of the lack of 
medicine. Where was the popular uproar then, the diplomatic fury and the 
boycott campaign? 

I am afraid that the Muslim- and Arab-led anti-Danish campaign will widen a 
chasm separating both worlds, bolstering the Arabs' reputation of being 
intolerant while providing an unimportant cartoonist with the opportunity of a 
lifetime: a chance for martyrdom on behalf of freedom of the press and perhaps 
a book deal and, if lucky, a spot on Oprah Winfrey's television talk show. But 
that's all one should expect. 

The Prophet Mohammed is revered because of his daily-felt contribution to 
Muslim life everywhere. He needs not a Danish cartoonist to validate or nullify 
his relevance in the lives of millions. Of that Muslims are to be sure. 
However, it is discouraging that the collective energy of the Muslim world is 
consumed punishing a small European country over a drawing, while US military 
bases infest the heart of the Arab world, and American fast-food restaurants 
crowd every street corner, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Gulf, while 
few seem to notice or even care. 

Ramzy Baroud, who teaches mass communication at Curtin University of 
Technology, is the author of the forthcoming book The Second Palestinian 
Intifada: A Chronicle of a People's Struggle (Pluto Press, London). He is also 
the editor-in-chief of PalestineChronicle.com
(Copyright 2006 Ramzy Baroud.)

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



***************************************************************************
Berdikusi dg Santun & Elegan, dg Semangat Persahabatan. Menuju Indonesia yg 
Lebih Baik, in Commonality & Shared Destiny. 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ppiindia
***************************************************************************
__________________________________________________________________________
Mohon Perhatian:

1. Harap tdk. memposting/reply yg menyinggung SARA (kecuali sbg otokritik)
2. Pesan yg akan direply harap dihapus, kecuali yg akan dikomentari.
3. Reading only, http://dear.to/ppi 
4. Satu email perhari: ppiindia-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
5. No-email/web only: ppiindia-nomail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
6. kembali menerima email: ppiindia-normal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ppiindia/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    ppiindia-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 



** Forum Nasional Indonesia PPI India Mailing List **
** Untuk bergabung dg Milis Nasional kunjungi: 
** Situs Milis: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ppiindia/ **
** Beasiswa dalam negeri dan luar negeri S1 S2 S3 dan post-doctoral 
scholarship, kunjungi 
http://informasi-beasiswa.blogspot.com **

Other related posts:

  • » [nasional_list] [ppiindia] Punishing Denmark, the wrong enemy