Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Thankful Libyans Welcomed their None Arab Liberators

CDHR Commentary: Those who doubt the Arab people’s yearning for liberation from the yoke of religious and political oppression under current Arab despots should have watched the visit by two non-Arab heads of States to Libya on September 15, 2011. The president of France, Sarkozy and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Cameron, were accorded a resounding liberating hero’s welcome by jubilant Libyans during their brief visit to Tripoli. Amongst a roaring public, the two heads of non-Muslim States assured the Libyan people of their continued support for their hard-won revolt against their former Arab tyrant, Gaddafi.
One can only imagine what kind of reception King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia or any of the other ruling dynasties of the Gulf States would receive if any of them risk visiting Bahrain now or in the near future.
The Libyan people’ appreciation of their non-Arab liberators should have sent a clear and chilling message to the remaining Arab autocracies like the Saudi royals. To see their brethren Arabs and Muslims embracing, hugging and kissing those European heads of states for help emancipating them from an Arab despot. Not only should Arab dictators be worried about their people’s hunger for freedom, but the recipient of Arab autocratic regimes’ largess in the West should rethink their allegiance to an irreversible fading era in the Arab world. Arab regimes’ apologists in the West continue to insist that most Arabs and Muslims are content to be semi slaves to their religion, culture and their absolute rulers. Read more
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14934352

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