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Sykes-Picot To Mubarak-Suleiman: The Beginning Of The End
09 February 2011 By Mazin Qumsiyeh
The people of Egypt are slowly but surely getting
their demands. We would have wished for the system to
give up quicker but alas, people have to continue
struggling to get the rest of their demands including
ending Egyptian government subservience to the
Israeli/American colonial agenda and returning the
estimated $150-250 billion pillaged from the Egyptian
economy.
Handing power to Suleiman, Israel and the CIA's man in
Cairo is not going to save this system (1).
Here in Bethlehem, we will have an event at 11 AM on
Sunday in front of the Church of Nativity to celebrate
the Egyptian achievements so far and push for more in
terms of democracy and freedom. Please come if you are
near and/or pass it on to others. Our events have been
attracting more and more people. We must remember that
one person at a time can make a huge difference. After
some Egyptians set themselves on fire, a girl called
on fellow Egyptians to come to the Tahrir square on
the 25th of January and few joined here and events got
spiraling showing the power of popular resistance (see
video in ref 2).
We just had a book launch here with 100 people
attending (thank you again for those who took the time
to attend). I only regret and apologize for forgetting
to thank other key people that helped me get where I
am (including my wife, George Rishmawi, staff at PCR,
Al-Rowwad etc) and forgetting to mention upcoming
popular resistance activities. It has been getting
busier and interest in hearing what common
Palestinians (as opposed to officials) have to say is
spreading. We have been getting calls and meetings
from consular officials and parliamentarians from
around the world (even traditionally
Israel/Apartheid-friendly countries). A schedule of my
public upcoming talks in the next three months is
posted and will be constantly updated here http://www.qumsiyeh.org/upcomingevents/
Other US backed brutal regimes must be challenged (3).
But unlike the rest of the Arab world we are not an
independent state here though many in both Gaza and
the WB seem to think they have authority after falling
in the trap of Oslo (4). So the nature of our struggle
is different although people are beginning to find
their voice in a similar way to others finding their
voice elsewhere. This will happen globally including
in the US, Canada, Australia and elsewhere. The people
around the world must be in charge of deciding the
issues that concern them and not via "representatives"
who to get
elected must get money from other already corrupt
people.
I was surprised to see an excellent article in
Newsweek that begins by stating that "What do the mass
protests in Egypt and the leaked documents about the
Israeli-Palestinian negotiations have in common? They
show that the Middle East is spinning out of America's
control" (5). So "How About a
Clean Break - with Israel?" and not just by the Arab
world and by the US (6). I would go further to say
that what we are witnessing a break with a tragic
past; the beginning of the unraveling of the colonial
divisions created by the Sykes-Picot arrangement
(1916), the Cambon and Balfour Declarations (1917),
and the shameful San Remo conference (1920) that gave
us so many wars, suffering, and delay in progress in
the Arab world. A tectonic shift will happen sooner
than most of us expect. It will be all good in the
long run for everyone and not just Arabs (yes
including Israelis
and citizens of western countries). In the meantime,
here are examples of three simple actions that we, the
common people, can do:
Action 1: Tell the Israeli Philharmonic that Apartheid
doesn't rhyme: Join Adalah-NY and other groups to
protest the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's
performance at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday Feb 22 at 6:30
pm. http://www.pacbi.org/etemplate.php?id=1473
Action 2: Join the Global BDS Action Day on Land Day,
30 March 2011! http://bdsdayofaction.net
Action 3: Go to the streets in every city around the
world. Spread the word and converse with everyone
about our individual responsibility not to acquiesce.
Again if you are in this area join our activity Sunday
(13 February) at 11 AM in front of the Nativity
Square, Bethlehem and other
activities planned.
References
1) - http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/
opinion/2011/02/201127114827 382865.html
2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcSs9_FY0Cs
3) See for example Saudi royal family corruption
http://www.youtube.com /watch?v=G4Kpm-yHCzw
4) Some leaders in both Hamas, Fatah, and also leftist
parties have fallen into this trap of "positions in
authority" whiel we are still a people struggling for
self-determination. The trap meant that on occasion
they had to chose between survival in their positions
or their goals of liberation.
Some chose wrongly, others did not. I wish those who
chose wrongly would admit it, listen to the voices of
the people and step from the brink.
Bizarre things happen here like Palestinian imported
cement building Israeli apartheid walls, joint
Israeli-Palestinian economic ventures (under
apartheid), and even this week an investigation into
the use of heavy machinery belonging to the
Palestinian authority used in construction work in an
Israeli settlement/colony and a member of Fatah
Revolutionary Council Uri Davis writes on a scandal
involving Rawabi city getting donations of trees from
the racist Jewish National Fund http://www.maannews.net/
eng/ViewDetails. aspx?ID=358002
See also "Despite PA repression, Palestinians rally
for Egypt" http://electronicintifada.net
/v2/printer11788.shtml (this article fails to discuss
adequately and in parallel Hamas's repression in Gaza)
5) see http://www.newsweek.com /2011/01/30/obama-s-mideast-
moment-of-truth.html
6) See Philip Giraldi's article http://original.antiwar.com/
giraldi/2011/02/02/how-about- a-clean-break-with-
israel/
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