Enab Baladi Issue # 94 – Sun, Dec. 8, 2013 – Editorial
A question arises, why these same western countries do not condemn –singing the same tone- the atrocious massacre committed against women and children in Al Nabk by Iraqi fighters filled with sectarian hate celebrating their atrocities over the burned and slaughtered bodies.
Damascus, the city that has always been a home for Muslims, Christians, and Jews, is brimming over with sectarian slogans calling for revenge and reprisal, speaking out aloud about a new sectarian project in the area. Meanwhile, the West is developing new bonds with Tahran, the sponsor of the sectarian project.
The destruction of more than 1500 mosques was not enough for western society to demand ending the systematic “ethnic cleansing” in Syria, nor was the detention of thousands of men of religion for over than two years in Assad’s underground detention for western officials to mention them, let alone calling for their release.
The double standards prescribed by the west are the actual incentive for sectarianism among the Syrian people since it is leaving them with the feeling of being neglected, unjustly treated, and of being under deliberate media blackout; a feeling that threatens to destroy the fabric of the Syrian society.