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Farid A Malik

Shutting down Guantanamo

Published on: August 3, 2016 7:00 PM

August 3, 2016 by Farid A Malik

In 2008 when Barack Hussain Obama took oath of office as the 44th president of the United States of America (USA), he promised to shut down the infamous Guantanamo prison within a year, but in 2016, the inmates are still there in violation of international law. For his efforts he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009. Less than six months remain before he steps down from the most powerful position in the world while the illegal detention centre is still there. Why?

President Obama had many firsts. His father was a black Muslim from Kenya. After the divorce of his parents he was raised as a Christian by his mother and maternal grandparents. After obtaining a law degree from the famous Harvard Law School, he started his practice in the city of Chicago before being elected the first African-American president of the USA.

The Guantanamo Island detention centre was set up by the then president George W Bush in 2002 in utter desperation. After 9/11, US forces picked up suspected terrorists from all over the world who could not be kept in detention under the law of the land. Common law protects individual freedom to contain executive abuse, the approach being that everyone is innocent unless proven guilty. While in Pakistan we have experienced several supra constitutional episodes, the western world by and large abides by the constitution. Limits are not crossed. Corruption and international terrorism not only threaten our way of life but are also a major challenge to the rule of law. Being a practising lawyer himself, President Obama wanted to live by it.

“Change we can” was the election slogan of Obama. He wanted to challenge the status quo by shutting down illegalities like the Guantanamo detention centre. During his honeymoon period in office he moved fast and reviewed several cases of the inmates; some were even released from the detention centre, but then the forces of status quo regrouped. Even the powerful office of the president was rendered helpless.

Perhaps Obama is considered one of the ablest presidents ever, yet he has been unable to implement his campaign promise. It clearly shows the power of anti-change forces called status quo mafias, and these are powerful and entrenched. While he succeeded on many fronts, Guantanamo continues to survive with all its illegal and inhuman practices. While Obama Care would be remembered as the high point of his presidency, the detention centre could be the unpardonable low.

Representative democracy and common law are fast being rendered ineffective in our times. Common good and will of the people is being ignored worldwide. Most democratic and socioeconomic gains of the 20th century are being neutralised. The power of the establishment is overwhelming. Elected individuals come for limited periods, and then appear those who get to call the shots. Change is not only difficult it has become impossible. Most comrades have gone home, there is no one left to fight. The era of resistance and activism is over. Leaders have been replaced by managers who only follow directives. Cost of dissent has become so high that no one dares any more. Time is running out for Barack Hussain Obama while Guantanamo lives on. One of his possible replacements, Donald Trump, has promised to keep it going and even expand it.

While the forces of status quo are entrenched the comrades of change are in disarray. For the future of mankind it is time to get organised. Election promises are made without any homework or access to reliable data and information. Even within the parties there is lack of clarity with manipulative forces in operation. While the rhetoric exists there is no will to dig in and fight for change. Voters expect their elected representatives to work for their interests but they seldom do.

It is time to review the weaknesses in the Common Law practice as it is unable to contain terrorism of various kinds. Representative democracy has become ineffective and may cause a breakdown of the democratic order in the 21st century. Unfortunately, the very forums that are supposed to deliver on evolutionary change mechanisms are responsible for strengthening the status quo.

Pakistan is also bracing for change. While the common man continues to suffer their elected representatives continue to increase their salaries and perks. There is a major disconnect between the rulers and the ruled. It is a state of utter frustration and helplessness.

Candidate Obama was right in saying change we must, but as president he seemed helpless on many fronts. And the same is true of political leadership all over the world including Pakistan. Guantanamo is a result of failure and frustration, which has to be overcome by the will and support of the people. Change is the only permanent factor, and rest is all temporary. For a better tomorrow it is also the solitary way forward.

 

The writer is the former chairman of Pakistan Science Foundation, and can be reached at [email protected]

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