Dr. Ibrahim Mousawi
In his historical landmark visit to Lebanon, Pope Benedict XVI, has
highlighted the Vatican position vis a vis a host of important issues; the
Syrian crisis comes atop of them.
The message that the pontiff disseminated from Lebanon was a multifaceted
one, and it included so many important issues; peace, coexistence, tolerance and
partnership, but the significance of the whole visit and the messages delivered
during it is being highlighted more and more because of the sensitively delicate
and exceptionally turbulent situation that the whole region is going
through.
The Pope has chosen Lebanon as a platform to launch his message to assert the
pivotal role our country is prepared to perform in the region, and in the whole
world at this juncture of time.
The first message the Pontiff sent, was a message of peaceful coexistence
between Muslims and Christians which could ultimately serve as an exemplary
model that could be emulated by all religious groups across the globe.
The second message expressed great fear over the Christians in the Orient,
which reflects the serious concern of the Catholic Church about their fate.
The third message addressed the Syrian Crisis, and clarified the
Pontiff approach which rejects the use of violence and call for the stoppage of
arms shipments to the country, and most importantly, asserts the need for a
political solution which could only come via thorough and persistent efforts to
initiate a constructive dialogue between the Syrian government and the
opposition groups.
The Vatican perspective concerning the Syrian crisis is contradictory to the
US and Western governments approach, and their conflicting positions put both
parties on a colliding track. Of course, the Pope does not have the capability
to mobilize and move armies, but he has, in his capacity, a great sentimental
and moral power that adds a significant value and rally the support of people
behind his viewpoint.
Amid this turbulent chaos tormenting the region, his voice comes as the voice
of wisdom, rationality and reason compared to fanatic endeavors to destroy Syria
and to drag it into a civil war which would lead into its destruction
ultimately, and thus the exodus of its Christians as was the case in Iraq
before, on the hands of almost the same Western and Arab powers.
The Public in the West has a great responsibility to take side with the Pope
and not with the governments that brought to him nothing but disastrous results
on social and economic levels because of its greedy and hostile nature to
finance wars And occupation against our region.
And we have an equal responsibility to be successful whistle blowers who
could participate in making the awakening come to the brain-washed Western
masses who are either ignorant or indifferent about the criminal policies
conducted by their representatives in governments and parliaments.
The battle for the most part is a battle of conscience and awareness, and
people in the West have the means to bring the anticipated change by questioning
their representatives about their actions, and by punishing them in elections
unless they abide by certain conditions.
This is an indispensable and inevitable battle that should be fought to win
the minds and hearts of the Western masses that can do and will do a lot, once
they are in the right side of the equation, where only the voice of wisdom could
resound and prevail.
Dr.
Ibrahim Mousawi is a political analyst and the Chief of Hezbollah’s Media
Relations.
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