The refugee crises in
Europe could easily be averted if the Muslim countries come forward to
help their own brothers in distress.
But they will not and there should be reason in that action.BL Dhar
SAUDI ARABIA HAS 100,000 AIR CONDITIONED TENTS THAT CAN HOUSE 3 MILLION PEOPLE SITTING EMPTY YET HAS TAKEN ZERO REFUGEES
While Europe takes the Burden of the Migrant Crisis.
The
likelihood of the Saudis inviting Syrian refugees to stay in Mina is
virtually zero, but the thousands of empty tents serve as a physical
representation of the hypocrisy shared by wealthy Gulf Arab states when
it comes to helping with the crisis
While
European countries are being lectured about their failure to take in
enough refugees, Saudi Arabia – which has taken in precisely zero
migrants – has 100,000 air conditioned tents that can house over 3
million people sitting empty.
The
sprawling network of high quality tents are located in the city of
Mina, spreading across a 20 square km valley, and are only used for 5
days of the year by Hajj pilgrims. As the website Amusing Planet reports, “For the rest of the year, Mina remains pretty much deserted.”
The
tents, which measure 8 meters by 8 meters, were permanently constructed
by the Saudi government in the 1990’s and were upgraded in 1997 to be
fire proof. They are divided into camps which include kitchen and
bathroom facilities.
The
tents could provide shelter for almost all of the 4 million Syrian
refugees that have been displaced by the country’s civil war, which was
partly exacerbated by Saudi Arabia’s role in funding and arming jihadist groups.
However, as the Washington Post reports,
wealthy Gulf Arab nations like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and others
have taken in precisely zero Syrian refugees. Although Saudi Arabia
claims it has taken in 500,000 Syrians since 2011, rights groups point
out that these people are not allowed to register as migrants. Many of
them are also legal
immigrants who moved there for work. In comparison, Lebanon has
accepted 1.3 million refugees – more than a quarter of its population.
While it refuses to take in any more refugees, Saudi Arabia has offered to build 200 mosques for the 500,000 migrants a year expected to pour into Germany.
Saudis
argue that the tents in Mina are needed to host the annual Islamic
pilgrimage to Mecca, but given that the Arabic concept of Ummah is
supposed to offer protection to all Muslims under one brotherhood,
surely an alternative location could be found so that Mina can be
repurposed to house desperate families fleeing war and ISIS persecution?
While
Europe is being burdened by potentially millions of people who don’t
share the same culture or religion as the host population, Gulf Arab
states refuse to pull their weight, resolving only to throw money at the
problem.
The
likelihood of the Saudis inviting Syrian refugees to stay in Mina is
virtually zero, but the thousands of empty tents serve as a physical
representation of the hypocrisy shared by wealthy Gulf Arab states when
it comes to helping with the crisis.
Photos credit: Akram Abahre.
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