Saturday, February 12, 2011
Revolution Is A Right
"When Dictatorship Is A Fact, REVOLUTION BECOMES A RIGHT!"
[Victor Hugo]
Through The Battlefields Of Blood and Tears
Heaven Help In Al Our Battles
Heaven See Love, Heaven Help Us
All Glory, All Honour
Victory Is Upon Us
Find Better Days Before Us
In Kindness, In Spirit
Lead Us To A Greater Calling
[Lyrics by Globus]
"Celebrate and Dance"
By Lester Kurtz
Today let us celebrate and applaud the courageous Egyptians who struggled to bring down another dictator and set a new course for their ancient and accomplished civilization.
That is about all we should say today—thank you and congratulations, sisters and brothers of Egypt. You have shown not only individual courage, but also a cultural strength that draws from deep rivers of resources, flowing from the stories of resistance for millennia in ancient Egypt (e.g., Shiprah and Puah), from the deep waters of Islam (including such giants as Abdul Gaffar Khan and Maulana Azad, Chaiwat Satha Anand and other heroes of nonviolent resistance), from the twentieth century torrents of nonviolent resistance. You have become models for a new generation that takes up not the gun but the computer, the demonstration, the fearlessness of struggle.
Tomorrow or next week we can talk about the pitfalls of transition, about how to prevent another military dictatorship or another theft from the people by those wishing to take advantage of a power vacuum. There will be time later to ponder the shallowness of what Julius Nyerere called “flag independence” when colonialism was conquered but the revolution was only state-deep, rather than shaking up the economic, cultural and social structures ossified by decades of tyranny.
But for now, let’s shout and dance and thank God and the people of Egypt for their light shining through the darkness of yet another tyranny now conquered by courage.
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