Democracy? No, thanks! (February 2006)
When the exit polls during the Palestinian elections last week took for
granted the victory of al Fatah, Nassif Muallem, director of the
Palestinian
Center for Peace and Democracy, proclaimed, “Two clear messages
transpire from
these elections: one for Israel and one
for the rest of the world. The first
one is that the Palestinian people are not terrorists, but rather
peaceful
people that have voted in favor of democracy.
And the second messages is that we want peace.”
However, following the elections won by the FIS (Front Islamique du
Salut) in Algeria at the beginning of the nineties with their promise
to apply
the letter of the law of the Sharia to their eventual governance and
the
victory of Hamas in the Palestinian elections with its ambition, equal
to that
of its sponsor in Iran, to eliminate the state of Israel, not only from
the
maps and from school textbooks, but from the face of the earth, one
might ask
whether “the best system we have” is good enough! As
the British poet John Dryden once wrote: Nor is the Peoples
Judgment always true/ The Most may err as grossly as the Few.
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