While delivering the inaugural address at Second International Conference organised by Jama Masjid United Forum on Tuesday, Vice President of India M Hamid Ansari has said that it is important to remember that those advocating extremist, fundamentalist and terrorist causes constitute a tiny minority. They neither have the religious nor political mandate for their abhorrent actions and ideologies.
He said that a majority of humanity is too poor and is focused on trying to survive. Their vulnerability lies in their poverty; it is this that provides an opportunity to peddlers of extremism. This opportunity gets fructified only because those tasked with political governance and religious and moral leadership have failed.
“The pedigree of terrorism in modern times can be traced to the policies of the colonialists. The label of ‘terrorist’ was liberally used by the British against Indians, Burmese and Malays and by the French against the Algerians. More or less every movement in the modern era had been labeled ‘terrorist’ by different parties – whether it was the Jewish Underground in Mandate Palestine, the ANC in South Africa or various Palestinian groups,” he added.
The Vice President also expressed his concern that it is not thus of recent origin but globalisation and technology has now made it trans-national in reach and devastating in its impact. It has surfaced in most parts of the world and is not country, region or community specific. It has been resorted to by the oppressed as well as the oppressors. It is disruptive of normal life and its principal targets are innocent bystanders. For this reason alone, it is cowardly, unethical and immoral. It cannot be, and has not been, condoned in any belief system and yet at different points of time, adherents of various religions have been labeled as terrorists. Those trying to locate the origin of terrorism in Islam or in any other faith display ignorance of history or downright prejudice.
Courtesy: Vice Presidents Secretariat’s release on 27 Oct 09.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Extremist, fundamentalist and terrorist causes constitute a tiny minority: M Hamid Ansari
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