Saturday, February 26, 2011

Not Islamic, just Islamic

Kadhafi on Tuesday 22 February, says he does not want to cede power and be willing to "sacrifice themselves and [to] fight to the last drop of blood." But, if we find martyrs, if anything his opponents that we should consider, on which the Libyan leader did not hesitate to send bombs and heavily armed militia ...

Despite this senseless use of force the regime of Colonel - the "mad dog" as Reagan called in his time - hangs by a thread. His ministers and ambassadors return their jacket, army units came to terms with the rioters and the heads of two of the largest tribes, Al and Al-Warfalla Zouaya, called for a change of government.

As Qaddafi has succeeded in forty-one years of reign, to be hated by everyone in the region, nobody comes to his aid, neither the Islamists nor the authoritarian regimes. It is amusing these days to see the contortions of the Syrian columnists (Sami Moubayed, for example, dansGulf News): They come to condemn the Libyan leader for his inability to enter the twenty-first century and at the same time for his friendships with the guilty Western heads of state in recent years! Unfortunately, unlike Tunisia and Egypt, there is no institutional basis on which to graft a democratic transition itself, and the army itself is largely dominated by the tribe of Gaddafi, which is of course shepherd's son became head of state ...

No more than in neighboring countries, Islamist movements will play a leading role. The decline of political Islam, said by some observers as Olivier Roy and Gilles Kepel, has now become obvious, as evidenced by the articles of the Arab-Muslim press that we publish in our case. Yet the conservative Islamic circles have no doubt paved the way for revolutions in Arab include denouncing the corruption of morals and prevarication potentates ...

We've already experienced something similar in France during the eighteenth century Jansenist circles, linked to the parliamentary bourgeoisie, have prepared the Revolution criticizing absolutism, but this revolution has turned his back on Catholicism. Similarly, the Arab spring is not Islamist, just Islamic.

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