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The arrival of
the French President Sarkozy (the only one with the extremist Jean Marie
Le Pen who refused to respond to the application of the French League
for Human Rights (LDH)' presented to all presidential candidates) and
his appointment of Bernard Kouchner, an unconditional advocate of the
Hebrew State, was a disastrous indicator of France's reputation and
status in the syndicates, popular organizations, Arab civil society, and
human rights organizations (those which are credible, i.e. do not yield
to the conditions of financial aid or One Man Organization) as was the
situation within human rights circles and those of humanitarian action
in France itself.
Being among the trusted friends, the Sarkozy-Kouchner
duet had known about the Gaza offensive project as more than one Israeli
official confirmed. In fact, the Israeli government had called on them
to side with the agreement on enhancing their relations with the EU not
before the end date of the French presidential term (i.e. during the
holiday season which is tactically the most suitable time for passing
such a conspiracy behind the European parliament's back), but on
December 8, 2008, so that it would be Israeli army's gift to the
world which Nobel 'death' prize winner Shimon Perez described as "an
achievement within sixteen days which humanity couldn't do in its
sixteen years of war on terrorism."
Tzipi Levni- who had lived in Paris from 1980-1984
with a fictitious name and worked as a servant for an Iraqi nuclear
scientist whom she assassinated with poison and whom a memo hadibeen
issued in her fictitious name, and later in her real name? Exchanging
kisses with Kouchner in front of the Elysée gate while the children of
Gaza were dying and lying under the rubbles caused by the blind shelling
of legal and illegal weapons. In a TV program on the French Channel 2,
the Hebrew State's ambassador to France had said, "When Dr. Kouchner
talks with Hamas, we will immediately start talking with them!" And
while human rights secretary in the Quai d'Orsay were yelling, "stop
offering Gaza as a martyr," the French police were destroying a
solidarity tent that had been erected in Stalingrad, Paris, in a clear
provocation to the democrats, human rights defenders, and Arab-Islamic
community. Then Kouchner and Sarkozy go out, following a mass
solidarity demonstration that filled the French capitals, saying, "We
condemn the importation of the Middle East crisis to French lands."
A number of writers, artists, and French resistance
figures, primarily Raymond Aubrac (one of the first who joined the
French resistance), General De Gaulle, Carole Bouquet (actor and human
rights supporter), Rony Braumann (Former President of Without Limits
correspondents organization), Monique Chemillier-Gendreaux (the thinker
and struggler for an alternative UN), Regis Debray (Progressive thinker
and Former consultant of Francois Mitterrand), Stephane Hessel (Human
Rights Ambassador), Mireille Mendes-France (daughter of the struggler
France Fanon) and Gilles Perrault (renowned leftist writer) requested
Sarkozy to send a hospital ship to the shores of Gaza for the treatment
of the Palestinian war-wounded, especially since the French Republic was
behind more than one UN decision ordering the opening of humanitarian
passages (or corridors). But the President instead decided to send a
team to the shores of Gaza to prevent the smuggling of weapons to
Palestinian resistance, while sending French weapons to the Israeli
ports as the human rights republic has become the primary European
source of weapons to Israel!!
In a day when tens of humanitarian and Islamic
charity organizations had turned into terrorist organizations, Minister
of Interior Sarkozy was the first European official to deal with the
American black lists. He had prevented 13 academians and employees in
the humanitarian field from Saudi Arabia to attend the Paris Conference
for Humanitarian NGOs that had been given the first world confederacy
for humanitarian work (International Bureau for Humanitarian NGOs).
Then he came out with an authoritative edict calling on judges to avoid
lenience with any French Muslim who travels to the regions of conflict,
referring to Afghanistan and Iraq only. As a result, sentences were
issued against French citizens by political intervention ordering their
imprisonment for seven years if they've traveled to Iraq and a lesser
term if there was an intention of going there. The French government
didn't intervene to release any French prisoner in the American prisons
in Iraq or Israel; it even sent public investigations and foreign
affairs representatives to Guantanamo to coordinate with its
administration the situation of French detainees. We don't find these
procedures with French Muslim citizens when the matter is concerned with
the fraud Arche de Zoe or French Jew volunteers in the Israeli army. In
fact, there is a website titled "Civil Volunteering In Israel" with the
phone and fax numbers, and travel costs coverage to serve in the Israeli
army. The site doesn't fear posting the pictures of volunteers during
their training with weapons, and was proud with their stance during the
offensive in Lebanon when they had been in the northern front. Mr.
Sarkozy doesn't have the courage to detain one of these volunteers
despite the evidence from statements issued by them confirming their
participation in military activities.
So who is the one actually bringing the conflict to
France? Those defending the victims or those joining the army of the
offensive?
Who is the one creating the separation between Arabs
and French Muslims on the one hand, and the ruling political classes
which lack the wisdom and balance in their stance towards the offensive
in Gaza on the other hand? In fact, who is responsible for the
resignation of all the Muslim members in the Jewish-Muslim Friendship
Society for the absence of a minimum level of solidarity with the Gaza
victims?
The destructive Kouchner-Sarkozy policies not only
destroy what the French diplomacy had built since General De Gaulle's
cry in 1967 against the colonialist style of Israel and his attempt to
prevent the French Republic's bias to the aggressor but are also the
primary factors leading to the formation of a large front in France
comprising the different progressive, democratic, and human rights and
altermondialistes forces to confront those whose interests are subject
to the multinational corporations and pro-Israel lobby and all those
stigmatized in the political system, the immigrant society (who are no
different from Sarkozy, an immigrant's son, except in color and
religion). This civil front loudly says that the French government has
started to form a line behind the Israeli war criminals and doesn't
represent the French society. Therefore, peaceful civil resistance
derives its legitimacy from the declaration of human rights and citizen,
and French constitution as well as France's international commitment to
human rights and international humanitarian law. of a government that
plays with the vital French interests in both the Arab and Islamic
worlds and the proximity between the Arab and French people and the
dialogue of peoples and civilizations.
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Arab writer, Spokesperson of the Arab Commission for
Human Rights
Published in Arabic: Alquds alarabi (London),
Elbadeel (Cairo), Annahar (Beyrouth)… |