Sunday, 28 June 2015
After terrorist atrocity in Tunisia it's time to face facts: ISIS is a child of US-UK wars
Lindsey German .
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
THERE IS a sense of shock and horror at the series of terror attacks which took place yesterday.
One can only condemn attacks which lead to the deaths of innocent people, whether praying in a mosque or lying on a beach.
The
claiming of these actions by ISIS speaks of a strategy which is not
just about fighting in the Middle East but about bringing the war into
Europe.
ISIS explicitly stated with the Tunisia attacks
that they were in response to members of the coalition at present
bombing in Iraq and Syria.
While we can all condemn the attacks we need to also try to understand he reasons why they happen.
ISIS
is the child of war, the creation of more than a decade of invasion,
occupation and bombing in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and elsewhere.
It's
brutality was forged those wars, funded by Saudi princes, facilitated
by the Turkish government which allowed it to cross its borders, tacitly
supported by Middle East despots.
Isis and other
terrorist groups have grown as a result of the civil war in Syria, the
bombing of Libya and the sectarian tensions fostered by the US in Iraq.
Support
for it has also grown in western countries because of the way in which
Muslims are treated here. The growth of Islamophobia means that Muslims
are repeatedly under attack by government, police, media and the
establishment.
The Prevent strategy in Britain is an attempt to criminalise, to spy on and to censor the Muslim community.
The
vast majority of Muslims reject terrorism, but they are now being told
that even if they are non violent extremists, this leads to violent
extremism. The only Muslim acceptable to them are those who raise no
criticism of government policy.
Racism and attacks on civil liberties will only serve to marginalise young Muslims.
All these policies are symptomatic of government failure in its various policies.
The
war on terror has created more terrorism. The prevent strategy has not
prevented anything but has bred resentment among Muslims.
These
are the problems which need to be addressed if we are to stop the
tragedies like those on Friday, and the daily tragedies which afflict so
many people in the Middle East.
Source: Stop the War Coalition
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Labels:
Afghanistan,
Al Qaeda,
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