Hammam Yousef | Architect/Designer | Czech Republic |
Re: ‘Syrian expatriates’
I remember that getting contributions from us bloggers to write about this topic took a long time, and I like to see that as a sign. The total contributions were 4 in the beginning, and after a while and due to a kind of motivation Majhool submitted his. Keeping in mind that this topic was voted highest (I voted for it my self) the number of contributions makes us wonder! Or maybe we really wanted to listen more than that we have something to say!
Are Expats really able to cooperate in order to help build a better Syria? It looks we need first to be able to organize and join forces before we can achieve that goal.
If we think of Expats as a sample for Syrian society, what is to be discovered? The answer will be? we tend to be lost in words and eventually abandon ship when we feel challenged, which might be the case of Majhool since he clearly expressed his mind. But what is really his point and can we gain him to our side, knowing that he represents a considerable section of Syrian Expats?
We have to acknowledge that we have different viewpoints, and respect them as they are, then move on to what really matters? our common goal. But wait!… do we really have one?
I say, we as humans tend to follow our interests. Expats also have the same tendency : ) if I want to help building a better Syria, I need to see what will I gain out of it, or at least, I wouldn??t want to lose more than what I??ve already lost? my homeland. So the question is? WHAT IS THERE FOR EXPATS TO GAIN?
The argument that we should think of what can we do for our country instead what can our country do for us, is little? sacrificial in nature! Why should Expats sacrifice?!
And here I remember an idea, that Mohammed Bin Rashid, the Sheikh of Dubai, once said that he will make his Emirate an attraction for his citizens, that they wouldn??t have to go any where else, for living vacation business or entertainment! It worked! And as a result? Dubai, is not an attraction for it??s people only, but for all people all around the world! Now give me that environment (which is not flawless, I admit ) and you will get my cooperation energy and skills with pleasure.
Some might argue that there are a lot to be done in UAE, I say? as a young country compared to ancient Syria, they are doing an impressive steps forward.
What the Syrian regime, in its current structure, can offer to Syrians/ Expats is? FEAR! Even the false feeling of security in Syria is built on it, the fear of harm that this regime can cause to them? actually it is the only currency that this regime is using all along, whether internally or externally!
With That said, lets now put the regime out of the equation? because, unless the regime is ready to change and try to reach a common grounds with all the players, expats will find them selves on the side of ??Opposition? no matter what they did to deny this fact.
Eventually all their good-intentioned productive and helpful efforts, will only expose how lousy the regime is doing, and this ??in the eyes of the regime- is ??Opposition and they will be treated as enemies or collaborators with an enemy? remember Buthaina??s WORDS during the so called ??elections.?
For the regime it??s ??either with us or against us? there is no other option, even for those who think that they can negotiate with them.
Now that expats are on their own, as they always were, the thing they can do is LOBBY? for them selves, for their families/friends back home and for their country, within which they hope to thrive and realize their dreams? and AGAINST dictatorship and corruption.
Another thing they can do is ??as many have already mentioned including my self- to start some kind of NGOs that constitutes a bridge the rest of Syrians can cross to a better future? also an example I??ve suggested in the comments is an ??expat Satellite channel? that serves as civilized platform for all Syrians no matter what background they came from, which sect they belong to, or what faith they follow? people in Syria need to see an example of how we all can coexist and cooperate for our mutual interests, for a great country, a country for us all.