Most revolutions began as
guerrilla terrorism. The American Revolution started out as
terrorist acts against England. The "Boston Tea Party"
is a prime example of terrorism. Colonial revolutionaries sneaked
aboard an English Tea Merchant Ships, where they threw thousands
of dollars worth of tea into the Atlantic Ocean. Americans today
think of that incident as a stride to freedom, but the English
look at it as the beginning of countless terrorist acts.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the
Jewish underground in Palestine was described as "TERRORIST."
By 1942, the Holocaust was occurring, and liberal sympathy with
the Jewish people had built up in the Western world. At that
point, the terrorists of Palestine, who were Zionists, suddenly
started to be described, by 1944-45, as "freedom fighters".
You can find in some old books and posters pictures of Israeli
Prime Ministers, like Menachem Begin, labeled as "Terrorists"
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From 1969 to 1990 the PLO,
the Palestine Liberation Organization, occupied the center stage
as the terrorist organization. Yasir Arafat was described
repeatedly by the great sage of American journalism, William
Safire of the New York Times, as the "Chief of Terrorism."
In September 29, 1998, it was
rather amusing to see a picture of Yasir Arafat to the right of
President Bill Clinton. To his left is Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu. Just a few years earlier Yasir Arfat used to
appear with this very menacing look and a gun appearing from his
belt. I am sure you remember those pictures.
And do you remember the
picture of President Reagan, in 1985 receiving a group of bearded
men. These were very ferocious-looking men with turbans and
flowing garments looking like they came from another century.
President Reagan received them in the White House. After receiving
them he spoke to the press. He pointed towards them, and said,
"These are the moral equivalent of America's founding
fathers". These were the Afghan Mujahiddin. They were at the
time, guns in hand, battling the Evil Soviet Empire. They were the
moral equivalent of our founding fathers!
Up until this time the old
adage, "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter"
was still valid. But now there is no such thing as a freedom
fighter whether it is the oppressed fighting for liberty in
Chechnya, Kashmir or Palestine. Every freedom fighter has been
reduced to a "Dirty Rotten TERRORIST".
In August 1998, another
American President ordered missile strikes from the American navy
based in the Indian Ocean to kill Osama Bin Laden and his men in
the camps in Afghanistan.
And yet again another
President of the United States, in November 2001 launched a
devastating campaign to 'Smoke these men from their caves'.
The embarrassing reminder is
that Mr. Bin Laden, the great 'Satan of the East', was only a few
years ago the moral equivalent of George Washington and Thomas
Jefferson! Now of course Mr. Bin Laden is very angry over the fact
that he has been demoted from the moral equivalent of the
'Founding Fathers' to the moral equivalent of Raspoutine.
The reason to recall these
stories is to point out that the matter of terrorism is rather
complicated. Terrorists change. The terrorist of yesterday is the
hero of today, and the hero of yesterday becomes the terrorist of
today. This is a serious matter of the constantly changing world
of images in which we have to keep our heads straight to know what
is terrorism and what is not. But more
importantly, to know what causes it, and how to STOP it.
Then
shall anyone who has done an atom's weight of good, see it! -
And anyone who has done an atom's weight of evil, shall see
it. Quran 99: 7 - 8
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