When on 911 the planes crashed into the twin towers we all had to face the fact that America had been dealt a blow straight to the heart and the world would never be the same. America then sacrificed part of its freedom to guarantee security and for this, was criticized by liberal Europe. But in 2015, Europe itself was struck in the heart twice: in January with the Charlie Hebdo attack and in November when everything France stands for went up in flames.
“One for all, all for one” – the musketeer motto that is so very French, is now a metaphor of the trials we have to wade across. The political settlement process in Syria can begin, said EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini after the close of the Vienna talks on Syria.
Christianity and Islam have existed side by side for centuries. Migration is also something that has always existed. What happened to change the picture so radically?
On Sunday, liturgies were held at all Bulgarian Orthodox churches in memory of all people who killed in car accidents in this country. The Church took the occasion to commemorate also the victims of the the bloodbath in the French capital. Prime Minister Boyko Borissov stated this was Europe’s 911:
“We have to rethink, and quickly, politics and interaction among institutions, but also politics regarding work with these high-risk groups, because with these “ghettoes of tolerance” – and you can see the profile of the terrorists.”
Shall we be able to stand united in the war of civilizations on the side of freedom, democracy and tolerance or shall it be “every man for himself”, shall we consoles ourselves that we are too small, too insignificant to attract such fatal attention? Can it be easy to overcome the fear that we could, all of us be the target of terrorists? It would be so much easier if we knew exactly who the enemies are and what feeds their hatred. But – there are no easy answers here, no clear-cut good guys and bad guys.
English version: Milena Daynova
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