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An Al Quds day letter to Tony Blair. From Lauren Booth, in Iran.
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It must really irk Tony Blair that his sister-in-law works for Iranian
Press TV. This is an open letter she sent him on Al Quds Day from Iran.
3 September 2010
Dear Tony,
Congratulations on your political memoir becoming an instant bestseller.
I’m in Iran and have the only copy in the country. I can tell you, it’s so
fiercely fought over, it’s worth its weight in WMD’s. Note to Random House;
have ‘A Journey’ translated into Farsi and Arabic asap, it’ll fly off the
shelves in this part of the world.
Tony, yesterday I went the Al Quds day protest in Tehran. You may have
heard of it? It’s the rally where Iranians gather to protest against
Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine, including the Holy city of
Jerusalem.
I’m being sarcastic by asking if you’ve heard of Al Quds day, because I
know you have. It is after all your very worst nightmare right? It must be
horrifying with the ‘world view,’ you express in your memoirs to watch
scenes on the BBC news showing the precise meeting point of politics and
Islam.
Personally I’ve never understood this fear of ‘political Islam’ it seems to
me that religious people should always be educated on world events rather
than kept in ignorance like say, Mid West Christian Zionists in the US who
can’t even find their home city on a map of their state.
Anyway, yesterday, I stood in the midst of more than one million Iranian
Muslims all chanting in unison ‘Marg Bar Isre-hell!’ and ‘Marg Bar Am-ri-ca!’
You know what that means Tony I’m sure ; ‘Down with Israel, down with
America’. The men, women and children around me withstood a day of no water
and no food (it’s called Ramadan, Tony, it’s a fast). Coping with hunger
and thirst in the hundred degrees heat, as if it were nothing. They can
withstand deprivation in the Muslim world, and think it a proud thing to
suffer in order to express their fury at the continued slaughter of
Palestinians. To protest the theft of what little remains of Palestinian
land by settlers. To protest the blockade of Gaza causing immense suffering
to millions.
Now, the Christian Zionists in the US and the Jewish Zionists in Israel
would have you believe that I was am in danger in Iran, especially on a day
like Al Quds. Well here again Tony, you’ve been fed and have consumed in
its entirety, a massive lie. The lie that says that when Muslims march they
march against infidels (like me I suppose) in some kind of Middle Eastern
homage to the ancient crusades.
Yet the crusade Tony is yours, not ‘theirs.’
Today I spoke with many women on the Tehran protest. One mother who wept,
not out of hatred for ‘the West’ but out of empathy for the mothers of
Rafah, Khan Younis, Nablus and Jenin. Do you recognise these place names
Tony, as Middle East peace envoy you really should. Israel has massacred
children in all of these cities in recent years. Didn’t you know?
Anyway the women I met were gentle, frustrated by the refusal of the
international community to stop the arrests of Palestinian children, to
stop the routine bombing of the tunnels (the main access still for food and
essential items in the Gaza strip). We embraced in the streets of Tehran
like sisters. Not in Islam Tony, but in the fight against your brand of
extremism and prejudice.
And today when the streets of London reverberate with cries of ‘Allahuakbar!’
and ‘Down Down Israel.’ Christians and Jews will join the thunderous cries
of ‘Down Down Israel, marching against the ‘political’ Muslims you say you
fear so much, That you would have me fear too if you could.
Having spent a good deal of time in Palestine in recent years, certainly
more than you and your the ‘peace envoy’ supposedly. It repulsed me to read
your blatant swallowing of the Israeli narrative regarding Palestine and
its people.
The ‘conflict’ between Palestine and Israel is according to you all about
religion and has nothing at all to do with the ethnic cleansing of the Arab
population, nor the degredation of those who remain by their Israeli
occupiers. You say that Arabs have and always will see ‘Jews’ as enemies.
For God’s sake Tony do your history. And if you’re going to run a ‘Faith
Foundation’ then better gen up on Islam 101 don’t you think? Did your pals
in Tel Aviv forget to tell you how many thousands of Jews lived in Historic
Palestine in harmony with their Arab neighbours before 1948? Do you really
not know that even today tens of thousand of Jews reside contentedly in
Iran?
I’ve sat with dozens and dozens of Muslim families, those whose children
have been burned by Israeli/US phosphorous bombs. Those who are still
suffering hunger due to the Israel siege of Gaza. Those who have lived
through the early days of sanctions against Iran when they needed food
vouchers just to live. And every single Muslim in these suffering families
has the same message ; ‘We don’t hate anyone for their race or their
religion. We cannot hate Jews they are in our holy book it is against the
teachings of the Koran.’ But Tony let me ask you this. Why should any
people Muslim or otherwise have NO right to justice and NO right to
challenge an evil being done to them and their children? or to those who
share a set of common beliefs? Do you have no understanding of what it is
like to live in Gaza? Under siege, attacked with chemical weapons, your
children’s schools razed to the ground by Israeli missiles, your hospitals
shelled, your electricity limited, your water undrinkable?
Or do understand the ‘idea’ of the hardships suffered by millions in the
Middle East as a direct result of your support for Israel and just think
they deserve it?
In your book you say you knew full well how many Beirut homes were
flattened, how many civilians died in Lebanon in 2006. Yet you dismiss
Lebanese rage about Israeli land theft of ‘Shebas Farm’ as being an
irrelevance, about a ‘tiny’ amount of land. You cannot see it as part of an
attack on Lebanese life as a whole, by it’s heavily armed aggressive
neighbour. You see it as: ‘Israel is attacked. Israel strikes back.’ As if
Israel lives in placid peace, being kindly to all around it in between
these massacres.
As other world leaders came out to demand Israel immediately cease its 2006
bombing raids on Lebanese cities, you stayed silent.
‘If I had condemned Israel’ you say ‘I would have been more than dishonest.
It would have undermined my world view.’
Your world view that Muslims are mad, bad, dangerous to know. A contagion
to be contained. Your final chapter is a must read here in the Middle East
Tony, congratulations! For it lays out the ‘them’ and ‘us’ agenda of your
friends in Washington and Tel Aviv and in David Milliband, the ambassador
of Zionism that he is.
In the final chapter you say; ‘we need a religious counter attack’ against
Islam. And by ‘Islam’ you mean the Al Quds rallies, the Palestinian
intifada (based on an anti Apartheid struggle Tony, NOT religious bigotry),
against every Arab who fails to raise a flag as the F16s rain on their
homes and refugee camps and breaks out singing ‘Imagine all the people...’
When you say ‘extremism’ must be ‘controlled and beaten’ you mean the
message of solidarity shared by Non Muslims alike on the streets of London
and across the world today, joining the Al Quds day protests.
‘Not only extremism must be defeated’ you say but ‘the narrative that has
to be assailed.’
Iran is indeed the place where Islamic tradition meets political action.
But I’m not afraid here Tony. The people are kind, friendly, full of good
humour.
They are also highly aware of the history of this region, the wrongs
perpetrated by Israel against Palestine and the political machinations of
the US and the UK governments.
And as your book remains highly sought after here in Tehran. It’s that and
not Islam, that you and your Israeli chums should be afraid of because it
reveals you in all your ignorant glory.
Lauren Booth
Broadcaster and Journalist
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