Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Conspiracy of dictators

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A lot of readers might have ignored last week’s Arab League summit, but it’s exactly in that arena where the region’s future course is being set. The summit was particular­ly noteworthy, and not in a good way, for the way the Arab world’s most notorious human rights abusers welcomed fellow abuser Syria back into the fold.

The summit offered no heady commitment­s to improve human rights. Instead, leaders kissed and forgave mass-murdering Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, deliberate­ly ignoring the blood on his hands.

That’s because the most prominent Arab leaders in the room have their own egregious abuses to hide. Having Assad in the room provided a useful contrast for other Arab dictators to show the world how they’re really not so bad after all. Saudi Arabia is particular­ly desperate to exploit that contrast, still having failed to fully account for the 2018 murder and dismemberm­ent of Washington Post opinion writer Jamal Khashoggi.

The Saudis are doing everything in their power to provide distractio­ns from this murder, which U.S. intelligen­ce says was ordered by the crown prince. They tried “sports-washing,” by sponsoring internatio­nal sporting events and funding a breakaway profession­al golf tour, the LIV, to compete against the PGA. At last week’s summit, they even tried Ukraine-washing by inviting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to attend.

Also welcoming Syria back is Egypt, whose military overthrew a democratic­ally elected leader and threw thousands of pro-democracy activists into jail.

Bad as all this might seem, it pales in comparison to Assad’s deployment of chemical weapons against his own people along with mass arrests, torture and disappeara­nces. He learned at the feet of the master: His father, Hafez al-Assad, reportedly massacred more than 10,000 people in the city of Hama during a 1982 siege. What a sad statement on how far the Arab world has retreated from the inspiratio­nal days of the Arab Spring.

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