UNHCR Holds the West Hostage to Islamist Terror
The Ramstein military base in Germany has become a makeshift camp for thousands of Afghans Getty Images |
"They [Afghan civilians] really feel like the international community has not stood sufficiently with them.""There can be all kinds of reasons for people to need to leave [Afghanistan]. But we're trying to assist them where they are.""We're present in every province and two-thirds of the districts and have a number of partners with which we're working.""So, we would obviously call on the neighbours to allow those people to be able to seek safety within their countries as well."Kelly Clements, deputy UN High Commissioner for Refugees
A woman and child walk between the makeshift tents in Nawabad Farabi-ha camp for internally displaced people in Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan. UNHCR/Edris Lufti |
The
international community is being chided once again by a representative
of the United Nations from an arm concerning itself with the plight of
the world's burgeoning refugee populations fleeing conflict, repression,
discrimination and outright violent hostility from the executive bodies
that govern various corrupt, autocratic, crime-ridden countries.
Including the latest to join a long string of persecuted people anxious
to escape what fate has ordained for them, Afghanistan.
Iran
and Pakistan require the sympathy of the world for their hard luck in
bordering Afghanistan. Destinations of desperation for Afghan citizens
anxious to escape the notorious and dangerous maladministration of the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. For many, the loss of their fledgling
democratic status, despite endemic corruption, was far preferable to the
hardline Islamists who have restored their previous rule through
unrelentingly lethal attacks on government, its agents and agencies.
In
its previous iteration the Taliban gave haven to al-Qaeda, allowing it
the freedom of operation to plot a spectacularly atrocious series of
surprise attacks on the United States of America. A hideous attack that
spurred the invasion of Afghanistan and the hunting down of al-Qaeda and
its Taliban supporters. Even then, the sponsors, trainers, enablers and
funders of the Taliban gained the trust of the United States accepting
Pakistan's claims that it was a committed partner in combating
terrorism.
Sheltering
both the Taliban and al-Qaeda, Pakistan's Interagency Intelligence
group conspired to destroy Afghanistan, even while Washington was
generously handing over millions to support the very military that
housed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad in spitting distance from an elite
Pakistan military academy. Both Iran and Pakistan celebrated the return
of the Taliban to govern Afghanistan. A return which added fire to the
smouldering embers of impoverishment in a country where Islamic State,
al-Qaeda and the Taliban hunt down their opponents in constant orgies of
slaughter.
Little
wonder Afghan civilians are desperate to escape the clutches of the
Taliban; tribal/sectarian minorities are targeted by all three terrorist
groups. As are former government elites, government workers, and
Afghans who found employment as drivers, interpreters, kitchen staff and
other positions with the foreign troops stationed with the
NATO-U.S.-led mission to fend off the Taliban and help to incubate
democracy in yet another Muslim country.
That
great global conciliator, the United Nations, extends yet another
humanitarian mission to persuade the West of their obligations to those
less fortunate who in absolute fact either admire or venomously detest
Western values, among whom are those committed to the jihad of
destruction and death visited on the unIslamic world of vice and
corruption. That obligation first and foremost, is to help fund Iran and
Pakistan, to house and feed the new refugees seeking haven there. Which
of course, does not diminish the West's obligation to take in more
refugees themselves.
The
oil-rich countries of the Middle East; Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman,
Kuwait and Iraq for starters have limitless treasuries. Time for Qatar
in particular, Saudi Arabia as well, to step forward and fund their
brethren in religious devotion. For is it not so under Islam that there
is such a responsibility among Muslims to give aid and succor to
suffering co-religionists? All the more so that the bulk of the world's
refugees -- from the Middle East to Africa -- flee the violent threat of
Islamist terrorist groups pledging allegiance to jihad through
membership in Islamic State and al-Qaeda and their offshoots...
As
for the last dangerously chaotic airlifting efforts by Western nations
to bring desperate Afghans to safety in the West, tens of thousands
managed to escape during a harrowing week of hopes and expectations both
realized and dashed. Many managed to reach haven and security in Europe
and North America. Many more were left behind, with no time nor space
on aircraft to accommodate their hopes and aspirations to separate from
their country of birth for promising new lives. Take more, urges the
UNHCR.
The
failure through militant Islamism to secure futures for Muslims in
Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Iran, in Africa where countries as diverse as Kenya,
Tanzania, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Somalia and others see
ongoing deadly attacks by al-Qaeda and Islamic State affiliates, creates
more bedlam, more refugees, and countries suffering the ravages of war
and the inability to feed their populations. Islam has become a tired
and sick theology, no longer what the faithful proudly claim it to be, a
religion of peace.
Labels: Afghanistan, Iran, Islamism, Islamist Threats, Pakistan, Refugees, Terrorism, UNHCR
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