The noose around the neck of Iraqi dictator on the penultimate day of 2006 marked the end of an era and heralded the beginning of a new era with a noose around the constitution and law of
The presidential authority has been bypassed for executing a citizen and the final act of melodrama has been staged in haste on a religious holiday that is celebrated in the whole Muslim world. Execution is constitutionally forbidden on religious holidays. It appears that Saddam's execution was the victor's justice, if not lynch-hanging. Emerging details of the chamber scene at the time of Saddam Hussein's execution contradict any image of justice or rule of law.
Well, one must be deluded to dream of rule of law in the middle of blood shed that started with an illegal invasion of
No saint; Saddam Hussein was a brutal man who held on to power with an iron fist. People say that he allied with the
There are several conceptions in the Muslim world about movement of history. The world is perceived as Dar-ul-Harab (Battlefield) and Dar-ul-slam (A Peace Abode). Lots of intellectuals foster such interpretations without clarifying as to how to look at the world when Muslims are fighting among themselves?
The worldview that imperial powers would like to promote is that of an ongoing animosity and violence and more so, a violent consciousness. That is the only way to sell arms. Every bullet that is manufactured is meant to shear a chest of living and breathing human-target. The game of power, greed and violence has a long history.
On that fateful night in outskirts of Baghdad, mocking of Saddam Hussain when he was about to die and dancing scenes in Iraq and Michigan after his death are good to fuel sectarian fire even though he was a secular dictator who hardly cared about religion while dealing with his enemies. He could hardly be called a religious-sectarian ruler. He did not make any distinction whether an enemy was Sunny, Shiite or Kurd – three groups that are being promoted to describe diversity among Iraqis, if not animosity.
Whether there is animosity or diversity within the boundaries of
World had been patiently waiting to see the proof of US and
The
The passionate youth in Muslim countries are going to perceive it as yet another insult to Muslims. They are going to care less for any reasoning and explanation put forward by Iraqi government or Americans for all of the events of past few years in the Muslim world, specifically
Muslims, who have been waiting for a magical transformation of their condition in the world, have obviously waited for long. In such a state of mind, it is not difficult to see that they may take on the myth of Saddam Hussein for motivation and inspiration - A mythical leader, dead or alive, who could be the savior for their dwindling status and sealed destiny in the world. Saddam's influence was limited to
Myths hardly ever change anything but never die. Frustration in the minds of Muslims, perception of injustice, exploitation and aggression is going to be augmented by Saddam's execution, for which there may not be an outlet other than more violence. Mythical Dar-ul-Harab (Battlefield) within Muslims along sectarian fault lines and against Christians and Jews for being the western aggressor that defeated Muslim ummah, can border on violence. The fissures of mistrust can easily turn into a big gulf.
Specifically, blood shed of Iraqi civilians is a daily event. The loss of human life in
"Thy shepherds slumber, O king of
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