Thursday, 8 March 2012

Defenders or Criminals


For quite a long time the educated and learned sections of the Muslim and other Third world countries have been blaming their uniformed warriors and sincere guardians for most of the political paradoxes being created in their countries.  The problem is particularly prominent in Muslim countries and in Africa, where a small misalignment in management of the affairs of the country by the civilian government is sometimes considered a pretext convincing enough to send the politicians to gallows (or jail in fortunate cases) and form a set of ‘Patriotic’ armed forces personnel to exercise executive authority. The democratically elected representatives have their struggles and beliefs shattered to the ground and the groan of ‘My dear Countrymen……’ sounds as the soldiers capture the very capital they were assigned to defend and desecrate the very constitution they were expected to uplift. This entire hullabaloo is out of nothing but one of the most forged, misused and impure concept ‘The Doctrine of Necessity’.


 It takes years of painful struggle, monetarily as well as physically, to become a politician in such countries, as in most cases the people are illiterate and have to be convinced not by educated reason and genuine argument, but by hope of basic necessities. Yet if an environment is somehow generated in which these politicians are unable to deliver, the people slowly become frustrated with the system which results in a showdown of unelected and unscrupulous men who use the system in all ways beneficial for themselves only while becoming successful in convincing the masses and some turncoat politicians that the coup was necessary for the constitution somehow. Now this becomes important that we investigate that how these law breakers are able to convince the people that they are accepted as the guardians of the law and constitution they themselves broke. We must ascertain the factors which give the Generals courage enough to uproot the whole system while being labelled ‘Leaders’ at the same time.


In today’s world where systematic forgery by the media is something regular and unstoppable to some extent, it is very easy for these ‘unwelcomed guests’ in the government to convince the people in their favour by printing out in the media some of the embezzlements of the ex-rulers of the country and telling the people about the corruption and mishandling of the government before which is actually inevitable in every system. People start to look upon the technocrats and military rulers as a safe haven away from the clutches of corrupt politicians, while ignoring that the political elite formed by the army are largely from the same old chunk that failed to provide anything to them, and that the system is working in the same way, except for the faces. So it can be well understood that the military coups have a well groomed media support with them or in some cases, certain sections of media actually create an environment in which existing governments are labelled as incapable to provide anything but chaos and as a consequence, a clandestine innuendo is put forward for the uniformed people to come and do the dirty drama.

But there is a genuine question that arises here. Although the public mind can be moulded in any way by the political or extra political forces in modern era, one observation that is factual yet not easily explainable is that how come when the dictators come to power, the same poor, rag tag country becomes embellished with fruit of happiness and how the same economy which was ineffective to the verge of bankruptcy becomes capable rising once again? Almost every third world after the advent of dictatorial regimes did show exceptional streamlining in its economic prowess and ability of good governance. For example, Pakistan showed extra ordinary growth rate only in two periods, one during the 1960s in Gen Ayyub Khan’s era (a Military dictator) and the other during the first decade of 21st century in the recent Musharraf regime (Military dictator).

Military coups are not just indigenous uprisings. They are wrongfully thought to be as a ‘last attempt by army to save the country’. Military coups are planned outside whereas propagated clandestinely into country and executed by those inside the country. The generals who go for a military coup are never sincere with the people. While the planning is in progress, a full-fledged business deal is normally cut between the soon-to-be leaders and the big powers which support them. This deal comprises of the dictators giving control of natural resources, reforming and reshaping the country and fomenting the type of strategic environment the big powers involved want. In turn, these dictators get a ‘clean chit’ by being assured of no UN action, personal security and unlimited military support in terms of hardware at the expense of public money. While these puppets are making these deals, they definitely know that they will not survive if they turned against their masters (happened to Gaddafi and Saddam), so they keep on licking their feet for the rest of their lives, while vandalising and choking their own countries in many ways. These big powers keep on providing them with necessary economic support so that they may get their strategic advantage and while everyone in the power structure is busy doing business, the people of the country pay-off dearly due to foreign-bought indoctrinations and other foreign meddling.

It is obligatory that people realize that their military mentors whom most of them cherish and adore as guardians of Nation are not that scrupulous after all. The uniformed puppets are indeed more dangerous than rogue politicians because they come with utmost impunity and are unquestionable for their actions. In fact, army generals get a chance to over throw the civilian governments because the people love the armed forces too much or say worship them like a sacred cow. People will have to realize that in the silent outdoors of the cantonments constructed with their very money, talks and conversations are held by the uniformed clowns who are exceptionally out of context and domain of their constitutional duties. People have to come to terms with their own good conscience and start realizing that a soldier fighting on the front is normally shown on the media wall papers to convince them for the supremacy of the Generals who are playing politics of Land ownership and political prowess. All uniformed puppets in the Muslim countries namely Reza Shah Pehelvi of Iran, Saddam Hussain of Iraq, Hafez Assad of Syria, Ayyub Khan, Zia ulHaq and Musharraf of Pakistan, Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and many others were successful because people of Muslim countries love their armies and soldiers overwhelmingly. People must learn how to optimize their love for the soldier with their love for humanity, principles, constitution and law. They should support the warriors who ensure their safety but those men who in the disguise of being the heads of sacred organizations try to obliterate in any way, the rule of law or the structure of the country, try to bring in external influence and agencies and try to sow some incurable cancers in the country, must be dealt with like criminals. They are criminals of the nation and must be taken care of, not supported, no matter what is the environment at hand.

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