Makes me wonder.
Islamic law forbids a Muslim to kill another Muslim intentionally (Quran 4:92),
The religions of all of these failing states as we know are predominantly muslim, be it sunni, shia, or sufi as in the case of Egypt, and perhaps some other lesser tribal relatives.
The supreme leader Khomeini is no lenient man and clearly not open to dialogue in any way. He is the deciding factor to all Islamic adherents and declares that all Muslims form a single Nation.
And that is too bad.
(from Wikipedia)
[...Before taking power Khomeini expressed support for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. "We would like to act according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We would like to be free. We would like independence." However once in power Khomeini took a firm line against dissent, warning opponents of theocracy for example: "I repeat for the last time: abstain from holding meetings, from blathering, from publishing protests. Otherwise I will break your teeth..."]
Taking an easy out answer he states;
[excerpt from article;( http://www.presstv.ir/detail/171150.html )]
{...In a major address on Monday marking the Iranian New Year, Iran's Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khomeini called the US-led military intervention in Libya “unacceptable,” insisting that the major aim of the move was Western oil interests. He further argued that if the West was really concerned about the plight of anti-government protesters in Libya, they would act against the Libyan dictator much earlier and not allow the killing of so many so far.
Ayatollah Khomeini also reiterated that the American claim of supporting nations has always served as a deception to promote policy interest and in reality the US has “no mercy” on people of the region...}
All the while he does even less.....or does he perhaps actually make matters even worse ?
[excerpt of article from on board Air Force One by Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes and Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs Dan Restrepo; ( http://www.isria.com/pages/22_March_2011_94.php )]
{....the Bahrainians yesterday said that they had uncovered a foreign plot. Is the United States aware -- and this was clearly aimed at Tehran -- is the United States aware of any evidence of Iran trying to foment trouble with the Shia community in Bahrain?
MR. RHODES: I think that what’s clear is that the protests that originated in Bahrain were by the Bahraini people, and that led to the series of events that continues to play out. So we believe that these movements in some of these opposition forces are longstanding political parties, for instance within Bahrain, have contributed to the protests there.
That said, I think across the region, Iran always seeks to find ways to exert influence. That’s not unique to Bahrain. I think we’ve seen Iran and countries like Lebanon, for instance, and others, seek to exploit opportunities for their own interests. So it’s something we watch very closely. I wouldn’t say that -- I wouldn’t say that we’re going to spell out in precise terms what we think their role might be in Bahrain other than to say that we always monitor these types of situations for Iranian efforts to try to take advantage of situations for their own interests...}
The reasoning behind some muslim states abstaining from the UN resolution revolves around that law, and yet muslim are killing muslims intentionally in vast numbers all over the middle east and Africa.
I think that would be a good enough reason to protest.
However, they protest to expulse their rulers to become free of tyranny and corruption.
In Bahrain, Syria, Yemen, and elsewhere the massacre of the innocent is rampant and leaders pocket change hire mercenaries.
How are atrocities allowable within states if that law is not enforced when measures are called upon for protection and an end to bloodshed ?
And when things finally get really out of hand, What do you hear ? Where is the UN ? Where is Uncle Sam ? We need help ! Help us ! Help us !
Is the mess they make only for Western Cowboys and Europeans to handle ? I think not.
I can easily see why the US wants out of Libya ASAP.
[article: US wants out of Libya as quickly as possible ( http://politicsreport.com/news/us-wants-out-quick-possible )]
Neighbouring Muslim States are fully equipped, capable militarily and without a doubt
substantially rich enough to enforce not only the no-fly zone for as long as necessary, but also to enforce the law wherever required in those uprising Muslim States. It would seem that "pocket" law is used conveniently whenever any sort of formal commitment is sought.
Is that something like a "in case of fire break open" type law ?
Open the eyes ! Laws are not in place only to be utilized when the need arises. If you abide within the law only half the time then you do not live within it, and become subject to the consequences.
How can they say it ? We will not intervene against the slaughter because it is against our law. What ! How precarious they stand in their boots !
Here we are arming and massively subsidizing the Egyptians with everything including the kitchen sink but when the time comes to take action they throw up their perverted version of the law and run to the sidelines.
Is the Muslim States 'military might' some kind of showpiece not to be rightfully used ? A treasure of uselessness or one to also be used against their own people ? Or to be found useful to protesters who one day may try to make good riddance of their leaders ? Because otherwise, in most cases, their armies are like teats on a boar.
They must learn to better use their military arsenal for the real reasons like those at hand.
The West has plenty of experience and will gladly offer valuable guidelines and thorough expertise in all fields.
By law, Muslim States cannot allow the open murder of more brotherly muslims no matter their denomination and leave the dirty work to others.
Muslims must look to The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and exercise within the law the full spectrum of what it entails.
I think there is no better time for these Muslim States to shoulder the full burden of affairs and take action in a leading and Command Role.
Islamic law forbids a Muslim to kill another Muslim intentionally (Quran 4:92),
The religions of all of these failing states as we know are predominantly muslim, be it sunni, shia, or sufi as in the case of Egypt, and perhaps some other lesser tribal relatives.
The supreme leader Khomeini is no lenient man and clearly not open to dialogue in any way. He is the deciding factor to all Islamic adherents and declares that all Muslims form a single Nation.
And that is too bad.
(from Wikipedia)
[...Before taking power Khomeini expressed support for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. "We would like to act according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We would like to be free. We would like independence." However once in power Khomeini took a firm line against dissent, warning opponents of theocracy for example: "I repeat for the last time: abstain from holding meetings, from blathering, from publishing protests. Otherwise I will break your teeth..."]
Taking an easy out answer he states;
[excerpt from article;( http://www.presstv.ir/detail/171150.html )]
{...In a major address on Monday marking the Iranian New Year, Iran's Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khomeini called the US-led military intervention in Libya “unacceptable,” insisting that the major aim of the move was Western oil interests. He further argued that if the West was really concerned about the plight of anti-government protesters in Libya, they would act against the Libyan dictator much earlier and not allow the killing of so many so far.
Ayatollah Khomeini also reiterated that the American claim of supporting nations has always served as a deception to promote policy interest and in reality the US has “no mercy” on people of the region...}
All the while he does even less.....or does he perhaps actually make matters even worse ?
[excerpt of article from on board Air Force One by Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes and Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs Dan Restrepo; ( http://www.isria.com/pages/22_March_2011_94.php )]
{....the Bahrainians yesterday said that they had uncovered a foreign plot. Is the United States aware -- and this was clearly aimed at Tehran -- is the United States aware of any evidence of Iran trying to foment trouble with the Shia community in Bahrain?
MR. RHODES: I think that what’s clear is that the protests that originated in Bahrain were by the Bahraini people, and that led to the series of events that continues to play out. So we believe that these movements in some of these opposition forces are longstanding political parties, for instance within Bahrain, have contributed to the protests there.
That said, I think across the region, Iran always seeks to find ways to exert influence. That’s not unique to Bahrain. I think we’ve seen Iran and countries like Lebanon, for instance, and others, seek to exploit opportunities for their own interests. So it’s something we watch very closely. I wouldn’t say that -- I wouldn’t say that we’re going to spell out in precise terms what we think their role might be in Bahrain other than to say that we always monitor these types of situations for Iranian efforts to try to take advantage of situations for their own interests...}
The reasoning behind some muslim states abstaining from the UN resolution revolves around that law, and yet muslim are killing muslims intentionally in vast numbers all over the middle east and Africa.
I think that would be a good enough reason to protest.
However, they protest to expulse their rulers to become free of tyranny and corruption.
In Bahrain, Syria, Yemen, and elsewhere the massacre of the innocent is rampant and leaders pocket change hire mercenaries.
How are atrocities allowable within states if that law is not enforced when measures are called upon for protection and an end to bloodshed ?
And when things finally get really out of hand, What do you hear ? Where is the UN ? Where is Uncle Sam ? We need help ! Help us ! Help us !
Is the mess they make only for Western Cowboys and Europeans to handle ? I think not.
I can easily see why the US wants out of Libya ASAP.
[article: US wants out of Libya as quickly as possible ( http://politicsreport.com/news/us-wants-out-quick-possible )]
Neighbouring Muslim States are fully equipped, capable militarily and without a doubt
substantially rich enough to enforce not only the no-fly zone for as long as necessary, but also to enforce the law wherever required in those uprising Muslim States. It would seem that "pocket" law is used conveniently whenever any sort of formal commitment is sought.
Is that something like a "in case of fire break open" type law ?
Open the eyes ! Laws are not in place only to be utilized when the need arises. If you abide within the law only half the time then you do not live within it, and become subject to the consequences.
How can they say it ? We will not intervene against the slaughter because it is against our law. What ! How precarious they stand in their boots !
Here we are arming and massively subsidizing the Egyptians with everything including the kitchen sink but when the time comes to take action they throw up their perverted version of the law and run to the sidelines.
Is the Muslim States 'military might' some kind of showpiece not to be rightfully used ? A treasure of uselessness or one to also be used against their own people ? Or to be found useful to protesters who one day may try to make good riddance of their leaders ? Because otherwise, in most cases, their armies are like teats on a boar.
They must learn to better use their military arsenal for the real reasons like those at hand.
The West has plenty of experience and will gladly offer valuable guidelines and thorough expertise in all fields.
By law, Muslim States cannot allow the open murder of more brotherly muslims no matter their denomination and leave the dirty work to others.
Muslims must look to The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and exercise within the law the full spectrum of what it entails.
I think there is no better time for these Muslim States to shoulder the full burden of affairs and take action in a leading and Command Role.