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Arabs reject 'alien' reforms

2004-06-09 07:47
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Cairo - Egypt and Saudi Arabia have formed an Arab front against US President George W Bush's initiative for reform in the Middle East, boycotting the G8 summit where he was set to unveil the plan on Wednesday.

Sources in Cairo said the two countries fear that they are first on the Washington wish-list for political, social and economic reform in the region and declined an invitation to attend the summit in Georgia on the US southeast coast.

Tunisia, which holds the rotating presidency of the Arab League, has followed suit, but the leaders of Algeria, Bahrain, Jordan and Yemen have accepted Bush's invitation.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz believe the plan risks turning the Arab world into an amalgam of widely divergent interests and first signalled their resistance to it in February.

'Foreign order'

Cairo and Riyadh have repeatedly signalled they would reject any attempt to impose a "foreign order" on the region, while pointing out they were not opposed to democratic reforms implemented by Arab states on their own accord.

Washington, with its "Broader Middle East and North Africa Initiative", sees reform in the Middle East as vital to easing the political frustration blamed for promoting anti-US terrorism.

But Mubarak fears that rushed reforms could destabilise the region's conservative Arab nations, create a breeding ground for more Islamic extremism and only strengthen the Western perception of Islam as a violent culture.

With a spate of deadly terror attacks in the past year, Saudi Arabia feels it has already paid a high price for the turmoil in occupied Iraq, while Cairo is taking security steps to avoid a similar fallout.

The two countries have also criticised the US plan for putting too little focus on reviving the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

The Arab League at its summit in Tunis in May, voiced strong reservations about the plan.

Egypt has tried various ploys to take the initiative out of American hands, including urging its intellectuals to speak up on the subject.

Mubarak in March hosted a summit in the port city of Alexandria of Arab non-governmental organisations, bringing together 165 political figures from 18 countries.

The organiser of the unprecedented gathering, Ismail Serageldin, head of the Alexandria Library, told delegates that "reform in the Arab world has become a vital matter because in a rapidly changing world there is no place for immobility."

But Arab states appear adamant they will not accept an alien package of ready-made political and economic reforms.

Jordan's King Abdullah II who said: "Any reform process should emerge from within - ownership of the process of reform is vital for its success - and initiatives seen as imposed from the outside will only hurt the efforts of genuine reformers in our region."

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