Special Dispatch - Reform in the Arab and Muslim World 
June 10, 2003 Ê Ê 
No. 520

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The Moment of Opportunity for Arab Liberalism

In an article published in the Palestinian Authority daily Al-Ayyam, 
columnist Taufiq Abu Bakr expressed support for foreign intervention in 
countries 
where dictatorial regimes rule and change from within is not possible. In the 
article, (1) titled "The Arab Liberal Trend and Its Moment of Opportunity," Abu 
Bakr advocated exploiting the aftermath of the war in Iraq to revive the 
liberal 
movement in the Arab world.Ê The following are excerpts from the article: 

'Over Many Decades, The Trends of Nationalism, Socialism, and Islam Have Not 
Led to Democracy, Freedom, or Social Justice in the Arab World'

"I am still convinced that there are many dynamic opportunities for promoting 
liberal ideas in our countries, following the spectacular collapse of [all] 
the other political trends such as nationalism, socialism, and Islam. There is 
no doubt that these political streams will grasp at any straw before being 
swept away by the trend opposing them - that is, the trend of revival, realism, 
and belief in knowledge, rationality, and balanced judgment." 
ÊÊ 
"That is why these [former] political trends are now setting out on their 
last road, [with displays of] extraordinary brutality. They accuse... anyone 
opposed to their worldview of treason, [calling him] an imperialist agent, an 
infidel, or a heretic, as per the Islamist lexicon. Anyone reading their 
newspapers, listening to their media, or watching and taking heed of the tone 
of voice 
on [the Arab] satellite channels notices their amazing nervous breakdown 
following the total collapse of their ideological structure."
ÊÊ 
"Over many decades, these political trends have not managed to realize a 
single one of their ideas such as [Arab] unity, democracy, freedom, or social 
justice. Moreover, they have proven that when in power, they turn into a 
hedonistic [social] echelon, leading a life of comfort and luxury, and 
suppressing the 
people in inconceivable ways." 
ÊÊ 
"Who could believe the stories about what had been going on in Iraq for 
decades - about the mass graves, the cold-blooded slaughter of anyone who let 
himself be seduced into criticizing the regime or [anyone] lagging behind in 
enthusiastic support of every move it made?"
Ê ÊÊ 
'The Arab Liberal Movement was Buried While Still in its Cradle'

"During the 1950s, when the [Arab] nationalists arrived on tank treads, their 
first [radio] announcement spoke of the liberation of Palestine. Throughout 
the decades of their rule, the Palestinian territories, which were still [under 
Arab sovereignty 1948-1967], were lost. Also lost were Arab territories, 
which totaled three times the size of Palestine."
ÊÊ 
"In their attempt to skip over gradual [development, these nationalists] 
stopped the natural development of their Arab societies. [Now], the [Arab] 
public 
mourns the parliaments and parties that were the modest beginnings of the 
liberal movement. [This movement] was buried while [still] in its cradle in 
favor 
of revolutionary ideas, which could not possibility come to fruition." 
ÊÊ 
"For half of a century, [these nationalists] rebuked their peoples with the 
well-known slogan, 'No voice may be louder than the voice of the battle' with 
Israel and imperialism - as if victory could be attained with a bundle of 
explosives, and without democracy that would bring about the liberation of the 
human potential within [the people]."
ÊÊ 
"When the eastern socialist bloc collapsed, and we told the leftist parties 
in our countries that we have no alternative but to learn our lesson, the 
renowned Egyptian thinker Dr. Fuad Zakaria told me: 'Do not be optimistic. In 
our 
country, no one ever learns lessons...' And that is exactly what happened."
ÊÊ 
"The intensive presence of fundamentalist forces in our countries does not 
stem from any achievement by these forces, for they are incapable of that. The 
source of [this presence] is the huge political vacuum that they had begun to 
fill since the other political trends are no longer active. They have not 
renewed their political platforms and leaderships, and they still feed on past 
[glory]." 
ÊÊ 
"We have among us parties that will never change. Thus, when a 
secretary-general in his 90s still heads the party they tell you - dismissing 
any logic - 
that he is still capable of contributing. When national and Islamic conferences 
began convening, we saw the same faces with no change, and we listened to the 
same speeches against change."
ÊÊ 
"We must revive a new liberal trend, whose leaders will be undeterred by 
accusations that they are too close to the Western [liberal] experience and who 
will not tremble at the shouters, who are addicted to hatred of the other."

'Had It Not Been for the Iraq War, the Sons of 'Uday and Qusay Hussein Would 
be in Power into the Next Century' 

"[Lately], an opinion poll by Faisal Al-Qassem on his show on Al-Jazeera 
television caught my attention... 80% [of respondents] said they preferred 
[Western] imperialism to nationalist Arab regimes. This is a message to the 
shouters 
- the public will no longer be scared by hostile slogans against the other or 
any other obsolete slogans. I call on these people to go to Iraq's towns and 
talk to the ordinary people, away from the cameras. The latter will tell them 
that being rid of a regime that ruined the country, [trampled] its inhabitants, 
and annihilated its flora and fauna should be considered an enormous 
achievement that could never have been attained otherwise." 
ÊÊ 
"Although no one likes to see foreign soldiers in his country, there's a 
difference between bad and worse. Had it not been for what took place [recently 
in 
Iraq], the sons of 'Uday and Qusay [Hussein] would still be in power into the 
next century."

'The Idea of International Humanitarian Intervention Must be Developed'

"The idea of 'international humanitarian intervention' must be developed, 
following in-depth study and with precise control mechanisms, to rescue peoples 
who cannot, on their own, escape the grip of savage rulers who suppress any 
opposing voice... This is why I have made a proposal within the framework of 
the 
international human rights movement, because these savage rulers suppress any 
voice of opposition."
ÊÊ 
"I have heard leaders of despotic Arab regimes at the world conference on 
human rights in Vienna. They [all] talked of national sovereignty and the 
rejection of all intervention in a state's national agenda, so that they could 
remain 
the sole rulers of their peoples without [any] global supervision. And this 
is exactly what happened." 
ÊÊ 
"If a barbaric savage on an isolated island subjugated you and people came to 
your aid, wouldn't you welcome it? If the U.S. was forcing Israel to retreat 
from the Palestinian territories, as it [forced it to retreat from] Sinai in 
1956, wouldn't you welcome it?"ÊÊ 
ÊÊ 
"Who told you the crimes of Saddam Hussein's regime were less horrible than 
the deeds perpetrated by the [Israeli] occupation? I lived under the 1967 
[Israeli] occupation and I lived under the [Iraqi] occupation of Kuwait in 
1991. 
[In all] my writing, I have refrained from comparing the two occupations, 
because the result would have disgraced and shamed [the Arabs]." 

'We Need a Revival of Enlightenment in the Arab World'

"We [the Arabs] are in need of a revival of enlightenment, away from the 
revolutionary [ideas]... for which our peoples paid a high price. Only a few 
decades ago, we were the equals of many peoples: in human growth, in social 
justice, and in welfare achievements. Now they have all surpassed us."
ÊÊ 
"We are at the bottom of [the global] scale in our ability to assist our 
people, and we head [the global] scale in human rights violations, and in every 
area - as referred to by United Nations reports and the UNDP report on Arab 
human growth. And it is my wish that this report would be known by all the 
people, 
so we all know what these revolutionaries have done..."
ÊÊ 
"We are still distant from the information revolution, and only the liberal 
trend can bring such a revolution about. The parties of the past are afraid of 
information, because they deal in general slogans and discuss purely 
theoretical problems. They do not believe in information, numbers, or 
statistics... 
they are hostile to the information revolution, to technology, and to 
communication with the other... They are hostile to mutual cultural 
[cooperation]; they 
refuse to benefit from the huge technological advances and they refuse to 
absorb the lessons of the astounding developments in our world..."
ÊÊ 
"Only the liberal trend can fight the idea [that some element] has a monopoly 
over truth, can revise old ideas, and can advance in confidence, stage by 
stage, without the skipping [of stages] for which the people pay the price in 
the 
form of barbarism and savagery... We will not enter the stage of revival and 
enlightenment as long as we do not shake up the conventions and as long as we 
do not thoroughly investigate our convictions. This was the way towards the 
Renaissance in Europe, and we have no other."
ÊÊ 
Endnote:Ê ÊÊ 
(1) Al-Ayyam (Palestinian Authority), May 28, 2003.

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