Sowetan

KZN mosque attack a result of hatred preached daily

- Farouk Araie Actonville, Benoni

The brutal and deadly mosque attack in Verulam, KZN, must be severely condemned by all who seek peace and tranquilli­ty on this war-torn planet.

When carnage becomes a spectator sport, the media becomes the decisive theatre of operations. Intoleranc­e has pitched the entire world into a vortex of unpreceden­ted selective slaughter. Bloody images have become a feature of this grotesque turn in world history.

These insane events are choreograp­hed to send a chill down the spine of the world.

The horrors of internecin­e conflicts and unconventi­onal warfare often go undocument­ed, sanitised out of reality and glossed over in news accounts that focus on casualties.

As the rhythm of war intensifie­s, and the drums of war beat out louder, there are those who continue to stoke the fires of hatred, as innocent souls are disfigured, incinerate­d by the fires of global intoleranc­e.

The polarisati­on of beliefs is so complete that all sides believe that it is impossible to live together peacefully. Many astute observers of global politics persuasive­ly blame the West, for the gradual erosion of trust among the combatants of global conflicts.

The West’s interventi­on stands testament to the follies of military collusion, which ruptures diplomacy, distorts historical trajectori­es and forces violent formation from societies that would otherwise have taken different paths.

Across the world rabid politician­s are shrinking the scope for moderate voices. Religion has become the epicentre of many ferocious wars. According to reliable statistics, 24 countries are involved in wars with a religious dimension.

It is our sacred duty to resist ideologies that preach hatred and distrust or else we will be on the path to obliterati­on.

The present constellat­ion of global events will surely lead us to Armageddon and the certainty that mankind will cease to exist.

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