Ivo Skoric on Fri, 21 Sep 2001 21:56:44 +0200 (CEST) |
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Recently, India joined a list of nations that will allow the US use their air space and land facilities to launch attacks against Taliban. This came on heels of Russia deciding not to block US efforts to secure use of Uzbekistan for surveillance and air base. Russians appear to be more worried of Islamic fundamentalism on their southern borders than of American presence, and they mostly resort to warning Americans that the war in Afghanistan might be very difficult. After all - they lost it. And their economy was so ruined that they fell apart as a Soviet Union afterwards. Afghanistan has perhaps the worst geography (unless you are into mountain biking, rock climbing or snowboarding), the worst history, the worst economy and the worst political regime available on the planet. The tourist guide to Central Asia (Lonely Planet) gives 'the best time to go' for each country. For Afghanistan the best suggested time to go is "don't go." The entire country is a big mountain - there are practically no elevations below 700 feet, and the parts that are not a mountain, are dessert - two of three big rivers that start in Afghanistan, disappear in the dessert sand. The mountain range itself is poetically called Hindu Kush - "the killer of Hindu's", and it averages at around 7,000ft with 20,000ft peaks. With long, cold winters, this seems to be perfect for radical back- country snowboarding. However, I doubt that Taliban ever thought of developing tourism in their country. Such a pleasant geography is only matched by the history: Russians lost tens of thousands of men there and finally lost an empire in that war; British Empire before them suffered one of its highest losses in Afghanistan, when 16,000 of their men were first allowed to leave and then massacred on their way out. The last outside conqueror who came close success in Afghanistan was Jenghiz Khan in 13th century. The economy up until this spring was mostly opium and hashish. 85% of the world's heroin supply originated there until Taliban declared growing opium being against the God's will earlier this year, for which they received $43 million in US help - I wonder what did they do with that money. Paying all that flight-school tuitions? The little fertile land in the North is virtually cut off from the rest of the country, and the little gas that is underneath there is largelly unexploited due to the stone age conditions in which the country was left after ten years war with the Soviet Union and the four+ years civil war afterwards. Of the man-made objects of interest in Afghanistan the most notable are ten millions landmines, that Soviets forgot to pick up when they ran, scattered around the countriside - the largest concentration of the landmines in the world. And a quarter of the population lives in refugee camps across the border in Pakistan - breaking yet another infamous record as the largest refugee population in the world. Taliban ('the seekers of knowledge') fit perfectly in that environment. They consider Saudi regime (that bans alcohol in the entire country and cuts hands of caught thieves) too secular. They are called too fundamentalist even by Iran's fundamentalist clerics (8 of whom were slaughtered by Taliban, while on diplomatic mission in Afghanistan). Taliban regime bans music, film and television. There is only one radio program that, of course, spreads the 'truth' of Islamic Law amongst the population. Their Islamic Law requires men to wear beards and women to cover themselves completely head to toe. Men who break that law are kept in prison until their beard grows back. Women are stoned to death in public. The sport stadiums (since sports are also against the law) are turned into the weekly public execution spectacles. Because, obviously, if you are kept in prison for shaving, you can only imagine what kind of punishment is reserved for more heinous crimes. Basically, it seems that the country did not move very far in history since the time of Jenghiz Khan. After careful consideration of his alternative options for pursuing a succesful career of a global terrorist, after being expelled from Saudi Arabia, Osama Bin Laden must have concluded that Afghanistan was an ideal location for the Al Qaeda headquarters... Still, as in any society, about half of population in Afghanistan are women - and they all are dispossesed. Here are some resources on their revolt against the Taliban: The Taliban's War on Women: http://www.nettime.org/nettime-nl.w3archive/199901/msg00075.html Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan: http://rawa.fancymarketing.net/index.html ivo ps - since the success of Al Qaeda largely depends on the number of dissafected young men in the Arab Muslim world - the same as the success of Nazi ideology depended largely on the number of dissafected young men in the pre-WWII Europe - the best way to fight it is to erase the possible reasons for such dissafection (it is not the Allied victory in WWII that won against Nazism - it is the Marshall Plan that carried that victory): Israel's often too aggressive politics in the region, ancient regional Arab feudal regimes lack of political freedoms, economic deprivation of masses through unfavorable global trade policies and internal tariffs, years of war and militarism that pre-empted any thinking of alternatives to violence (as an example: a united Arab trade sanctions against Israel would be far more effective that suicide bombings, yet while Arab states cannot agree on such a 'civilised' collective action, they rather condone the extremist "religious" individual acts of violence), etc. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold