This
weekend, social media spread the bad news that France was victim of terrorist
attacks in different spots of the city. Maybe
you are acquainted with this because you have shared a photo on Facebook or
twitter with the message: “Pray for France”. If not, I could inform you what is
going on France but first you should know that I am not into politic affairs so
feel free to disagree with me if necessary.
It is a pity how
innocent people are being murdered by political issues external to them. Apart
from political affairs we should not forget that innocent people are in the
middle of this conflict. Do not forget about Syria, they also suffer the
consequences of the conflicts. If you stop for a moment and think, you would
realize that in Syria the amount of deaths is even higher than the ones in France.
The fact is that this kind of conflicts affect the ones who cannot defend by
themselves. Innocent people are amid powerful people who struggle to achieve
their goals and kill people to show dominion over other countries.
On Friday, at about 7:30 pm, France suffered a series of coordinated attacks in
seven different locations in Paris. Among them a stadium, a restaurant and a
concert hall where at least 153 people died. According
to testimonies, the worst attack came at the Bataclan concert hall where a rock
band was playing there. Consequently, after those attacks, France shut borders to
prevent more attacks. Government
announced the closure of all public places such as schools, museums, libraries,
gyms, and markets on Saturday because they want to prevent being attacked
again. At the same time, the
president François Holland announced that terrorist want them to be afraid and
that is why he insists on keeping their confidence in security forces to stop
this deed.
It is
estimated that the terrorists co-ordinated the time of the attacks in order to
spread confusions. It seems that attackers wanted to ensure media attention to
raise a sense of helplessness among community. Even though the world is
devastated by this news, inhabitants’ reaction was that they were expecting
terrorist attacks. It seems that they had received many warnings beforehand.
Now you
are wondering: Who is in charge of such atrocities? Maybe you guessed it
because of the continuous terrorist attacks that are happening in the world.
More precisely, in Middle East countries. Islamic State was in charge of
threatening to strike Paris because not only France is involved in the conflict
in Syria, but also intervened in Libya. According to The Economist, an online newspaper, France has been an ally for
America in bombing attacks against Islamic State over Syria and Iraq. This
alliance would be one of the reason why Islamic terrorists go against France. They
insist that they would continue with attacks till France stops supporting
America.
Now look at the following video in which Islamic
terrorists gave a hatred speech:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!AExotaRptCbksQs&cid=C3D9FAB31063ABBE&group=0&id=C3D9FAB31063ABBE!108&parId=root&o=OneUp
Did you
pay attention to the men´s words? When I saw the video for the first time, I
could not believe what I was listening to. They insist on the fact that Islamic people living in France should go against this
country to defend their Islamic culture. According to one of those men, “the Mujahidin around the world will not
hesitate to cut their ( French) heads”. Unscrupulous, right? And the part
in which the same person persuades Islamic families living in France to make
“Hijra” because it is the right thing to do. After watching the video I had to look
up “Mujahidin and Hijra” since I did not have idea of the meaning. I will
explain what I found. The term Hijra, originally, meant migrate to other lands
where Muslims did not suffer persecution. Nowadays, the term has been distorted
and it means that each Muslim should act according to faith and give
support to others muslims surrounding them. Mujahidin means that a Muslim
should die for Allah (their God). In other words, it is a warrior who would
keep Islamic faith. Summing up, what Islam people are trying to do is persuade
other Muslims to join together and go against French people and government.
I do not
support this kind of things, I consider that powerful people are inhumane and
they do not care about civil rights. I do not understand why atrocities are committed
in the name of religion as if god demanded them killing others just to
prove faith.

I am not against being by France
side. On the contrary, I consider that it was heart- breaking. But do not
forget about Syrians. To conclude, I will propose you something. Why do not you
change your profile picture about “I pray for France” and add a new one in
which you pray for every community that is being ravaged by armed conflicts
around the world?
Information retrieved from:
http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21678508-least-forty-are-dead-others-are-held-hostage-french-security-services-had-warned-attack-might-be
http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21678508-least-forty-are-dead-others-are-held-hostage-french-security-services-had-warned-attack-might-be
May, I think that the things that are happening in France are real atrocities and in those terrorist attacks several inocent people died. What I disagree is the decisions that are being made so as to stop these atrocities. I don´t think that bombing is the solution. On the other hand, Syrian people are suffering as well. I totally agree with you; let´s pray for all the people suffering and let´s hope that the war stops.
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ResponderEliminarMay, as I wrote in a comment in one of Antonella's entries, the tragic event which took place in Paris a few days ago is a consequence of the American and French bombings which civils are suffering in Syria. French civils were the victims this time, but we should not forget the thousands of Syrian children who dreadfully die in their own country every day.
ResponderEliminarIt is useful to remark that we do not live in an equal world -something completely uthopic-, and these attitudes in which people show clear "preference" about certain massacres than others or some perspectives which tend to support First World's actions are a clear sample of this unequal world which we live in.