Saturday, July 23, 2016

Bring peace to the Middle East! 22: about terrorism 2 : an assassination




< 1. Assassination of President Sadat >

From today, I use some examples as a reference and will look at the situation that massacre has been spread over in the Middle East.
This massacre includes battle, and terrorism (assassination, suicide attack) by the government side or the anti-government side.
we see the assassination of an important person by an extremist first.





< 2.  Sadat and Mubarak (the later President) at this incident >

The assassination incident
In 1981, the Sadat President of Egypt was assassinated at the commemorative ceremony of the Fourth Middle East War (1973) that he began.
By this war, the Middle Eastern War (since 1948) between the Arabic countries and Israel that had been repeated for four times became the end.
However, Egypt first approved Israel among the Arabic countries by the conclusion of peace accords (1979), and cut off the Palestinian problem.
This seemed like a big betrayal from people and the Arabic countries.





< 3. the Fourth Middle East War  >


I introduce a sentence of a thinker of an Islamic fanaticism that this assassination group had believed in.

"It is important that we fight against a near enemy than a far-off enemy.
We must flow the blood of Muslim until the achievement of the victory by the jihad.
...
It isn’t useful that we started the battle against the imperialism

It is our duty to concentrate on great cause of Islam, and establish divine law in our country, ...

The battlefield of jihad exterminates the leaders of the unbeliever and is to replace it with complete discipline of Islam. "
( from "What Went Wrong" )

They think that the leaders who held hands with Europe and America made own country and Arab countries confusing and slumping.





< 4.   Nasser made a coup d'etat succeed >


Why did they go to extremes?
I cannot lump innumerable extremists, but as for the birth, there is peculiar circumstances of Middle Eastern and Arab.
It is Middle East war (between Israel and Palestine), the military intervention by Europe and America (supporting Israel and the Iraqi War etc.), and the despotic governance of Arab countries.
Here, I easily look back on the Egyptian sufferance history.

Egypt had experienced the long history of colonial ruled by different ethnic groups.
After Islamic Empire that achieved great unification, Egypt was ruled by Turkish dynasty since the thirteenth century, then by Osman empire, and was invaded by Napoleon in the 18th century.
Subsequently, it was governed by the Albanian dynasty (Muhammad Ali), next became a colony of Britain in the late 19th century, and became an token independence kingdom in the early 20th century.

An epoch of revolution began before long.
In 1952, an officer corps expelled an king by a military coup and worked on the modernization.
In 1956, President Nasser declared the nationalization of the Suez Canal, and after the second Middle East war against the Israel, Britain and France forces, he obtained this.
He received help of the Soviet Union for Aswan High Dam construction, and pushed forward construction of an Arabic socialist state.
However, in 1967, Nasser was defeated completely by the third Middle East war against Israel and reduced his prestige.

Military regimes like this in Egypt continued in common with other Arabic countries.

This continues the next time.





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