Following are excerpts
from an interview with Lebanese performer Karol Saqr, the daughter of
exiled right-wing politician Etienne Saqr, a.k.a. "Abu Arz."
The interview aired on MTV on November 26, 2010.
Karol Saqr: If
I wasn't a performer, I would definitely have entered politics – not
as a minister or an MP, but as the president. Easily. If you want to
change something, you need to change it from the root, not just on the
surface.
Interviewer: What
would you change, if you were president of the republic?
Karol Saqr: I
have a plan.
Interviewer: What
is your plan? Tell me the three main things.
Karol Saqr: The
first thing I would do is to restore the authorities of the president,
because a three-headed monster cannot survive. Once you restore the
authorities of the president, the presidency will become open to all
religious groups. That's the first thing.
Secondly, I would impose
secularism on the state. I would separate religion and state. The clerics
should deal with religion, and the politician with politics. Take Turkey,
for example. Before Ataturk, Turkey was called "the Sick Man [of
Europe]." Atuturk imposed a secular regime, changed all the religious
manifestations, imposed the Latin script, and within five or six years,
the country had become Turkey Al-Fatat ["Young"].
Interviewer: What
is the third thing you would do?
Karol Saqr: The
third thing would be to declare the country's neutrality. Switzerland
declared its neutrality, and established the strongest defense army
in the world. If Lebanon had a great president, he would bring along
only great ministers and MPs. If I sat down with them and we talked,
we would agree to make Lebanon a neutral country.
Interviewer: Do
you think this would this so simple?
Karol Saqr: Do
you think I am dreaming?
Interviewer: Yes.
If it were so simple, others would have done it.
Karol Saqr: Let
me tell you something. There is bad, and there is good. Everybody is
focusing on the bad these days. Why? Because it is entertaining. Bad
involves wars, the selling of arms, funerals, death. It is entertaining.
There's action. If peace ever comes, it will be boring. Everybody is
drawn to evil, to money. You say I am dreaming. Why am I dreaming? They
say that the dream is...
Interviewer: First
of all, Lebanon cannot be neutral. It is at the heart of the conflict.
Karol Saqr: So
let us make peace. The south is in the hands of Israel and the north
in the hands of Syria, right? I don't want to fight them. We Arabs have
a complex about war. We wield the sword, and want to fight. Why do we
want to fight? We have had enough of wars and death. I am thinking about
my son and my daughter.
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