by Erradi Firdaous
I read
everything and even more on the Internet after the storm provoked by the
terrorist attack in Paris. I read too
many things, too many frenzies, too many meaningless sentences. I heard too many
people speaking of something they don’t know. Too much
ignorance.
I don’t want
to say what I think about it, it would be too long and I’d finish to spend too
many words that have already been told.
I don’t
want to play the martyr, I just want you to know that an episode like that is
against all the values of the Islam. I’m close to the families of the victims
and I want to tell you that every day of my life I’ll stand by the innocent
dead, I consider a criminal act what happened in France. I hope one day people
will start thinking with their own head. “Charlie Hebdo” is a satirical weekly
magazine and nobody had the right to kill the journalists who worked there or
the policemen who did their own duty.
I want to
tell the person who chose the way of terrorism and violence that he is isolated
and he will remain alone for ever. I don’t need to dissociate myself from
something has never belonged to me. I’m a Muslim and I’m a victim twice: a
victim for the consequences the terrorist
attack will have on my life and on the billion and half Muslims ‘lives,
consequences that are going to add to those I still suffer after the 11th
September, after Saddam, after Bin Laden, the Isis…. all those names that have
ruined our lives. And I’m still a victim for my brothers and sisters who died
in other terrorist attacks, because we are often discriminated and considered
dangerous because Muslims…. I’m a victim for the Arab-islamic countries that
are always at war,for Afghanistan, that I’ll never see again,for Syria that is burning
alone, for Iraq that has been destroyed, for Palestine, that is crying, for
Somalia without peace.
All
terrorist attacks are against the values of the Islam, as well as those of
Christianity or Buddhism, because terrorism has
got no religion.
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