02 July 2012 By Tariq Alhomayed Throughout the duration of UN-Arab League peace
envoy Kofi Annan's mission in Syria, we, and others
like us, have said that his mission has failed, and
that in order to protect the lives of the Syrians, Mr.
Annan must declare so himself. In this regard, I wrote
repeatedly stressing that Annan himself was not the
failure, rather it was his plan that had been
unsuccessful, as a result of the tyrant of Damascus,
Bashar al-Assad. But today, after three months of Annan's mission,
and the death toll in Syria - at the hands of the al-Assad
regime - reaching 17,000, we must say that it is not
only Annan's mission that has failed, but that Annan
personally must also be considered a failure, having
granted al-Assad one opportunity after another. From
the outset he has never said that al-Assad is
untrustworthy and does not intend for any initiative
to succeed, and this has been evident since the
outbreak of the Syrian revolution 17 months ago. Annan
in Syria has behaved like [Mustafa] al-Dabi's Arab
League monitoring team, yet the difference between al-Dabi
and Annan is that the former wanted to appease al-Assad,
whilst Annan wants to appease his political and
diplomatic ego. Annan does not even bother to engage with Syrian or
Arab public opinion, he only speaks to the Western
media, most recently the French publication "Le
Monde". Even though those dying are the Syrians, the
crisis itself is in Syria, the Arab world is an active
player and the Arab public has a real and sincere
conscience with regards to the current events, Mr.
Annan has not bothered to engage with the Syrian or
Arab public over the past three months. During the
recent Friends of Syria conference in Paris, the UAE
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed
was right to say that Annan's failure to attend that
meeting, staying in Geneva instead, was shameful. Not
only did Annan not bother to attend the Friends of
Syria conference in Paris, despite the fact that there
were representatives from nearly 100 Arab and Western
states, but he also called for the participation of
Iran in order to resolve the Syrian crisis, because it
is an active player! This is pure political
malleability, and I cannot use a kinder expression
than that. The problem with some politicians,
diplomats especially, is that they want to reach any
form of result in order to say that they have created
a solution, and if the solution is for the tyrant of
Damascus to remain in power, and to reward Iran by
granting it legitimacy to interfere in Syrian affairs,
just like Washington granted it legitimacy in Iraq,
then the Syrians will not accept this, and we as Arabs
must also reject this openly, clearly and without
compromise. It is unfortunate, and infuriating, that Mr. Annan
always asks: What is the alternative to his mission in
Syria? Such talk is redundant. The alternative to his
mission is for Russia and China to face up to the game
that we are all aware al-Assad is playing. They must
return to the Security Council and stop supporting the
tyrant of Damascus. The fact that Annan's mission has
long since failed also means that the international
community must now face its responsibility to stop the
al-Assad killing machine, instead of granting the
Syrian President opportunity after opportunity to kill
unarmed civilians. Therefore, today we say that not only has his
mission failed, but Mr. Annan himself is also a
failure, especially when he gives al-Assad once chance
after another, and wants to give Iran a degree of
legitimacy it does not deserve in Syria. Tariq Alhomayed is
the Editor-in-Chief of Asharq Al-Awsat, the youngest
person to be appointed that position. He holds a BA
degree in Media studies from King Abdul Aziz
University in Jeddah, and has also completed his
Introductory courses towards a Master's degree from
George Washington University in Washington D.C. He is
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