-- -- Are the 17 Muslim men arrested in Toronto
on June 3, 2006 innocent until proven guilty? Theoretically,
yes. But practically, they are absolutely not. Perceptions are
more powerful than the reality. Much damage from these arrests
has already been done, and it continues to mount. Opportunists
among Muslims and extremists among non-Muslims are pushing their
agendas harder than ever.
Can we hope that
when, or if, any of them are proven guilty in a court of law,
Canada's Muslims will not be found guilty by association? The
answer, again, is absolutely not. We see with our own eyes what
the mainstream media has been doing since the arrests. From the
top of the political leadership to the editorial boards of most
“mainstream” newspapers, everyone is simultaneously cementing
the “us” and “them” mindset, and mainstreaming the rancid
notions of “Islamism” and “Islamists.”
The answer to the
commonly asked question, why were a few Canadian Muslim youth
trying to make a political statement using violence instead of
the peaceful means available in a liberal democracy like Canada?
is simple and straightforward. They are not yet guilty. It is
wrong to assume that Canadian Muslims were trying to make a
political statement through violence. Even if they are found
guilty, we are in no position to uncover the scope of the
operation behind the arrests, which clearly involved the
provision by government agents of all the incriminating physical
evidence. It is a clear case of entrapment.
It is naive to expect
that the justice system will accord these individuals
transparency and due process. Justice can never beat such
meticulously crafted entrapment operations. When you follow an
individual, or group of individuals, with the intent is to frame
them; when you have the means to provide tonnes of explosives;
when you have a whole machinery behind you that is determined to
gather evidence to incriminate your targets in a court of law,
your victims will never be able to prove that they were lured
into thinking about a crime.
There is no denying
that the alleged 17 will not have said and done what is being
alleged. So, the questions are: Who is the instigator? Who is
the motivator? Who is providing logistical support? We need to
remember that the suspects are teenagers and men in their 20s—they
are immature and emotional, and thus clearly prone to
entrapment. The delivery of three tonnes of ammonium nitrate to
the group was part of an undercover police sting operation.
There are clearly forces involved which are keeping their
motivation alive and facilitating planning for the crime.
This brings us to ask
the right questions. Why are a few Muslims, in Canada or in any
other country, prone to being turned, with little motivation or
facilitation, into criminals? Why can’t they resist being
tempted into committing a heinous crime against humanity? Is it
simply a social phenomenon, that they are not fully integrated
in society?
It would be naive to
blame Islam or a “poisonous interpretation” of Islamic sources.
It is equally wrong when Islamophobes jump to the conclusion
that the problem exists because Islam has not been sufficiently
modernized. Apologists and opportunists on the Muslim side offer
the irrelevant argument that minorities are often excluded from
full participation in the life of the host country and as a
result become highly self-conscious social units whose sense of
belonging to a group is coloured by the feeling of being
distinct from society's dominant majority. Is this enough for
one to forget the basic teachings of his religion and prepare to
commit heinous crimes against humanity? Lack of assimilation and
integration is a just a ruse to push personal agendas.
The other argument,
used by almost all shades of immigrant Muslims is that Muslims
import extremist religious and political ideologies from their
(or their parents') countries of origin. As a result there has
been division, fragmentation, increased isolation, and in a few
instances, destructive fanaticism.
The problems that
Muslims are facing all over the world did not arise overnight.
They have deep historical roots. The most important is the
never-ending colonialism. The pathetic situations of Palestine,
Iraq, and Afghanistan are no different than those of Pakistan,
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and other Muslims countries. Some countries
are under direct military occupation and some are reeling under
de facto colonization. The colonizers never gave their colonies
full independence. They just performed a strategic withdrawal.
Most Muslim states are ruled by puppets working directly or
indirectly for their colonial masters abroad.
The question is, what
has this to do with “terrorism” in the West? The answer is
simple. It develops a mindset. Just as none of the “mainstream”
newspapers see anything but Islam as the root cause of the
problem after the arrests in Toronto, the Muslim mind sees
nothing but the lack of freedom and independence in their home
countries as the root cause. Then, just as non-Muslims have
extremist minds among them—minds which create lies to justify
wars of aggression and genocidal sanctions which take the lives
of millions—Muslims also have weak-minded individuals among them
who are prone to reacting with violence.
If you approach these
weak-minded, immature, and emotional Muslims and provide them
the opportunity to react, they will definitely react. It is a
part of human nature. Not everyone is alike. This is how some
minds react. If a soldier in Iraq feels himself on a noble
mission when he massacres women and children and tortures
innocents to death, so may any Muslim feel he is on a noble
mission to exact revenge for all the wrongs to Muslims.
We need to address
the root cause of this mindset in the Muslim and non-Muslim
world. Of course, the solution to the problems Muslims are
facing today is not to bomb innocents in Western cities.
Similarly, the solution to what the non-Muslim extremists
consider a problem is not found in the wars of aggression, the
occupations, and the never-ending colonization of the Muslim
world. The solution lies in checking progress of colonialism,
which is turning fascists with each new adventure since it
started “helping” the little brown brother abroad.
Irrespective of the
how much we discuss the issue of “terrorism” and regardless of
the band-aid measures we take, the problem will persist as long
as its root causes give extremists in both the Muslim and
non-Muslim world the justification to commit crimes against
humanity. For example, the extremists in the United States
backed Israel’s right to kill children in the name of defence,
after Israel itself admitted (before exonerating itself) that
the ship that fired on women and children at the beach was not
under attack.
Many of the
“brown-skinned peoples cooking strange foods and not exactly
maintaining Germanic standards of hygiene”[3]
are not in the West by choice. They would leave in a second if
the oppressors in their homelands were no longer supported and
sustained by colonialists in the West. The problem is not the
lack of Muslim assimilation and integration. The British never
integrated into South Asian society and culture despite staying
there for close to 150 years. The invaders and occupiers from
Europe never integrated into the local cultures of the Americas
or Australia. Instead they harassed and killed many of the
native people, and limited the remainder to reservations. In
some cases, children were forcefully removed from their families
to assimilate them into the culture and values of the invaders.
The warmongers, the
prophets of hate, and Islamophobes of different kinds must make
us believe that the problem is because of “us” and “them.” But
none of “us” are totally innocent, and none of the “them” are
totally responsible for all crimes and problems. We all have our
extremists. We need to address the roots which trigger these
extremists into action.
On the part of
Muslims, it can be said with certainty that no amount of
cover-up can hide the facts—related to past and present colonial
adventures, oppression, and the interference in Muslims’
internal affairs—from the Muslim mind. These facts will not only
trigger the emotional, immature, uneducated, and extremist minds
among Muslims in the West, but they will push even the sanest
minds (which are at the forefront of bearing the brunt of
illegitimate wars and occupations) into reaction.
On the part of
non-Muslims, it is the responsibility of the peace-loving
intellectuals and activists to step back, relax, and find out
what is pushing some of them into “civilizing” missions in the
Muslim world in particular. Why is it that the Western
extremists’ crimes against humanity, their genocides, and their
terrorism are not considered problems? Why has a majority in the
West assumed that the more than 400 years of colonial adventures
and illegitimate wars have had absolutely no side effects or
repercussions?
Of course, every
resident in the West needs to stand behind their security forces
and governments in their desire to protect their countries. The
question is, will the Western village stand up and answer the
aforementioned questions and start hitting the beast in the
head? The cosmetic measures suggested by Muslim opportunists and
non-Muslim extremist are not going to bring any change at all.
For a real change,
the first step the Western public can take is to force the
extremists among them to reconsider the de facto
colonization and start a real withdrawal from all Muslim
countries, because the West is in the position of power at the
moment. The colonialists strategic withdrawal of the 20th
century has given rise to new problems. The Western public has
to force the colonizers to consider a real withdrawal, and a
return to Muslims the right to self-determination and self-rule.
Without taking these real steps, it is impossible to keep the
extremist minds from committing heinous crimes against
humanity.
The focus on Muslim
extremists alone will lead to more entrapments—some allowed to
reach the bloody conclusion as we witnessed on July 7, 2005
bombing in England and 9/11 in the U.S. and some entrapments
mercifully wrapped up before they reach the massacre stage
as in the case in Toronto. The war on symptoms will lead
to more wars abroad, to mass arrests and internments and
deportations at home. A free hand to Western extremists will
ultimately lead to Muslim holocaust and a mass exodus from the
West in the not too distant future. But none of these will bring
peace. None. Period. The solution must begin with a war on the
mindset that justifies colonizing and “civilizing” the Muslim
world. A realistic assessment suggest that the Western colonial
and totalitarian adventures continue with the same fervor as
when they started hundreds of years ago.
Racial profiling,
assimilation strategies, smart and forced integrations, ban on
immigration, deporting “extremists,” more entrapments,
more security certificates and
more wars for democracy (see
Afghanistan and Iraq) will never make any difference as long as
the extremists in the West are not shown a mirror and stopped
from their crimes against humanity,
which date back to the beginning of European colonization in
1492. The trouble will continue as long as Western puppets are
imposed upon Muslim masses. By not giving Muslims the right to
self-rule and self-determination, Western extremists are only
digging deeper hole for themselves and their victims.
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