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France, Islam and Violence: Who Planted the Seeds?

By Robert Fantina | Aletho News | January 8, 2015

This week, France experienced a horrific incident when twelve people, staff members and visitors of a magazine were shot and killed. The world naturally condemns this violent act, mourns the loss of the dead and offers condolences to their loved ones.

That said, it is necessary to put this situation in its proper perspective. The targeted magazine, Charlie Hebdo, has a record of publishing satirical pieces about Islam that Muslims find extremely offensive. This does not, of course, mean that any magazine shouldn’t publish articles that someone might find offensive; doing so would put all magazines out of business. Yet those offended can take legal action against such occurrences. For example, in 2006 the Union of French Islamic Organizations sued Charlie Hebdo, charging racism. Although the executive editor was acquitted of the charge, the lawsuit itself was a reasonable response by the Islamic community.

In 2012, another series of derogatory cartoons appeared in the magazine, shortly after a company in the United States produced an anti-Islam film called ‘Innocence of Muslims’. This movie was met with several protest demonstrations in France, another viable, legal and peaceful response by the Muslim community. Such demonstrations against a variety of movies and issues are commonplace, but France took an unusual turn in response to these; it banned them. “I have issued instructions so that this does not happen again. These protests are forbidden.” So said French Interior Minister Manuel Valls in an interview with France 2 television network.

So Muslims who only want their religion and lifestyle to be accurately portrayed in the media, and who want to protest the twisted lies that are sometimes presented in books, magazines or movies, are denied any public way of doing so. Oh, they can still write letters to the editors of magazines and newspapers, but in any real democracy, they would be able to protest in a manner that would at least begin to approach the level of publicity that the offending item had garnered. Letters to the editor are not the same as movies in theaters.

Let us look a little deeper at the most recent unspeakable act of violence. By all accounts, the men who invaded the offices of Charlie Hebdo were well-trained and well-armed. This was, apparently, not some ragtag group that stole a few guns and shot their way into the office. Evidence suggests that the three men responsible for the shooting recently returned from Syria, where they were fighting with rebel groups there. So where might they have been trained, and who might have financed their training?

It has been widely reported that Syrian rebels have been trained by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. This is not without historical precedent, and one need look no farther than the U.S. for some examples. During the Russian war against Afghanistan, the U.S. armed and trained the Taliban, looking for some group that could successfully oppose the Soviets. Fast forward two decades, the Taliban is in power in Afghanistan, and this resulted in the longest war in U.S. history, as the U.S. moved to remove the Taliban from power.

Has France been guilty of the same thing? By arming and training fighters, then preventing Muslims from exercising their democratic right to protest, France, perhaps, paved the way for the recent attack on Charlie Hebdo. It provided known radicals with the skills required to kill, and the tools to do so. It fanned the flame of anger by condoning the criticism and mocking of Islam, certainly allowed in any democratic nation, but then prevented Muslims from exercising their democratic right to protest.
None of this justifies the violence that was perpetrated on January 7. But for anyone to imply that this represents Islam, or to consider that France was an innocent bystander, minding its own business when terrorists suddenly invaded, is simply so shortsighted as to be ridiculous.

During the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign, Representative Ron Paul (R- Texas) said that terrorism resulted at least in part from U.S. policies in the Middle East. Former New York City mayor and Republican presidential candidate wannabe Rudy Giuliani was greatly angered by this statement, and said, in response: “They hate us for our freedoms”. According to Mr. Giuliani, repeated bombing of cities, support for the vicious, apartheid regime of Israel, financing the unspeakable suffering of the Palestinians, invading Iraq, sanctioning Iran, etc., all do nothing to spark hatred for the U.S. No, said he, ‘they hate us for our freedoms’.

Might France now have fallen into the same self-created trap? Does France not recognize any part it might have played in this act of terrorism? Does it consider itself at all culpable? Or, in true, U.S. fashion, does it simply say that Muslims are evil people who hate all that is good and just in the world, as represented, of course, by France? So what if Muslims aren’t allowed to protest insults to their religion? What does that have to do with anything?

Terrorism anywhere in the world must be stopped, whether perpetrated by radicals in a magazine office in France, by IDF (Israel Defense Forces) terrorists in Palestine, or U.S. terrorists in Yemen. Yet when terrorism is met by terrorism, looking for any different motivation is counterproductive. When Israel says that it is merely defending itself from rocket fire from Gaza, the constant terrorism that Gazans experience on a daily basis from Israel must not be ignored. When the U.S. is the target of any attack, the indiscriminate killing of men, women and children by bombs dropped by drones must be considered in the motivation. And France, too, is not exempt; its policies may stimulate hatred and hostility, which results in acts of violence.

Goliath can only assault David for so long, before he falls to the inevitable. Any nation, France, the U.S. , Israel or any other, can only discriminate against, assault, torture and kill people for so long before their victims and their victims’ sympathizers say ‘enough’, and take action. The better course would be for these world powers to show genuine, unconditional concern for the basic human rights of everyone on the planet, and act accordingly. Until that happens, such actions as those perpetrated in Paris this week, must be expected.

January 8, 2015 - Posted by | Civil Liberties, Militarism | , ,

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  1. What are the evidence that shows this crime was done by moslems and that they came from Syria? Mark my word , a new terroristic plan will be given the go sign to plunder the Middle East . “Moslems deserve to be killed and tortured ” at least this is what the west will say.

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    Sandy's avatar Comment by Sandy | January 8, 2015 | Reply

    • So far there is no evidence, at least no evidence we know, our police doesn’t give its datas during an investigation. But it has to be known that we have a strong investigation police here, they usually don’t fail hunting this kind of fools. They were 3 to be suspected, one came to the police the day of the attack and had a good alibi (in a classroom all day long), he’s still kept in local jail for further questions. The 2 others are only suspected, mostly because one of them forgot his ID card in the car they used… (when everything will be known we may hallucinate seeing how stupid these guys are) Probability that they have done it is also high because they didn’t came to the police to say it was false and they disappeared. Plus they got an history in terrorism.

      These suspects are not just Muslims but fundamentalists and djihadists, they have been stopped trying to go to Syria in 2005 and we know they were part of a whole organisation specialized into sending guys to get trained by Al Qaida. They are known by police.

      Maybe are they innocent, this is still possible, but we’ll know it only when they will be captured. 3 options are expected :
      – They got an alibi and will be recognized as innocent
      – They confess and will finish in jail for the rest of their life
      – They resist and will be injured and jailed, or killed if there’s no other way

      They don’t come from Syria, they are french, they may have passed some time in Syria, Yemen, Irack or some other place, but there are no evidence of it so far.

      To end we don’t say at all that “Muslims deserve to be killed and tortured ”, we do a big difference between Muslims and violent fundamentalists. During manifestations in France Muslims were walking side by side with Atheists, Jews and Christians to protest against terrorism. We are all french no matter our believes. And to be fair we don’t even want terrorists to be tortured or killed, that’s their habits, not ours. We want them to be judged and jailed. France like any other European country is a Republic, not a dictatorship.

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      ugo's avatar Comment by ugo | January 8, 2015 | Reply

      • France is an repugnant, racist, imperialist, police state that massacres its own citizens and has no liberty for minorities.

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        aletho's avatar Comment by aletho | January 9, 2015 | Reply

  2. Reblogged this on LIBYA AGAINST SUPER POWER MEDIA.

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