No one will be able to forget anytime soon the grotesque
images of the over 1300 bloodless dead Syrians in the suburbs of Damascus any
time soon. I know that these images, especially those of one row after another
of the innocent young children will literally speaking stay with me for the
rest of my life. What the perpetrators have killed is the future; they have snuffed
out the life of many that have nothing in their hearts except love for life and
a great longing for a promising future both for them, their families and for
humanity. This is the most grotesque of crimes, it is a crime against humanity
not only because it employed illegal weapons but also for the wanton disregard
for all that is decent, moral and proper.
Yet, as egregious and as horrible of an act as this is we
must be exceptionally careful not to make false accusations unless we are very
certain of who orchestrated this massacre of innocence. I believe that this
event presents a major fork in the road of this quagmire that has been going on
and getting worse each day for over two years. If solid evidence is presented
showing the complicity of the Syrian regime then it would be difficult and let
me suggest immoral and unethical for the international community not to respond
in strong terms to this monstrous act. This could prove to be the beginning of
the end of this cruel regime that has spread fear and terror among the Syrian
civilians for over forty years. But this is not a certainty. Many experts and
observers have asked many common sense questions that need to be answered prior
to arriving at such a conclusion.
If on the other hand the evidence does point a finger of
blame towards a third party that has conspired to kill the innocents in an
attempt to blame the regime for this horrible act then such a party must be
held accountable for such a diabolical scheme, a scheme that not only killed
the innocent but that betrayed an uprising against illegitimacy. If this is the
case then I am afraid that the regime will capitalize on these events to build
up its support and burnish its credentials. I am afraid that in that case the
dictatorship will get an extension on what appeared to be the end of its life
span. The injustice and tyranny will in that case only grow and become more
entrenched.
It is never easy to make a serious accusation but it must be
doubly difficult and we have to be very cautious when so much is riding on the
decision of who did what to whom. This is not an issue that can be taken
lightly irrespective of one’s personal feelings towards one group or the other.
No one wants to bear false witness in order to achieve a particular outcome
since common decency and a strong sense of morality should dictate to us that
an end, as noble and as justifiable as it might be can never justify dishonest,
corrupt and debased means. Surely we can agree that there is a cost that is too
high to pay for any outcome even if it is to tip the balance against the cruel
dictatorship of the Syrian Baath.
The next few days should prove to be monumental in seeking
the truth. What is needed is unimpeded access to the sites of this gruesome
event, hair and blood samples to be sent to laboratories all over the world as
well as an expert examination of all the video clips and the locations where
the victims died. All of this has to happen within the next day or so if we are
to learn the identity of the true killers.
1 comment:
Syria has already lost no matter who wins at the end. No one can bring these dead back to life and rebuilding will take decades, if it can be done.
Omar
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