THE ARAB LEAGUE'S CONFERENCE - TIME FOR A NEW VISION? PART 1.




The Arab League has just celebrated its 72nd birthday anniversary this month, and is currently holding a conference in Jordan. 

A country which gain's its independence from the then Great Britain, after the father of the current King Abdullah, skillfully out manoeuvred the British and got rid of them.

The Arab League is clearly not what it used to be in the past, and it has not lived up to its promise of establishing pan-Arabism amongst the Arab people. 

In fact, it seems that their 'Arabic' affiliations is not what binds the Arab people anymore. 



It is more their religious and class affiliations. The ordinary people of what used to be called the Arab countries, are, today, divided and united along religious lines. Within the divided House of Islam. 

Like probably all other religious faith, except that the divisions within Islam or the Muslim world, are characterised by violent 'religious' conflict between Sunnis and Shiites.

This has resulted in and/or have perpetuated the murderous and destructive conflicts which have been destroying countries, such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen. 

With the Sunni alliance being at the forefront of forces which have invaded Libya, Syria and Yemen.



And with the Saudi Saud Monarchy being the biggest paymaster general of these forces. 

Muslim states aligning themselves with Christian states to fight other Muslims states, for religious and political and strategic reasons.

Of course, there is also the perennial matter of liberating the occupied Palestinian lands in Gaza and the West Bank, from Israel. 

Which has,  for more years than the member countries of the Arab League will want to be reminded, has been one of the key objectives of the AL. 



Something which the Arab League has patently failed to achieve, and will certainly  not achieve. 

As, despite its repetitive and annoying refrain, the governments of the member countries have no intent on prosecuting. 

Having themselves, separative and, in some cases, collectively, come to an accommodation with Israel's occupation of Palestinian lands and its rule over the Palestinian people.

To be continued.







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