Translation
from the original Arabic, as published in The Jordan Times. It
also appeared on the king's website at www.kinghussein.gov.jo/99-jan25.html
January 25, 1999
My Dear Brother,
Your Royal Highness Prince Hassan,
May God protect you,
I am sending you Arab Hashemite
greetings with affection and appreciation.
More than thirty years ago, I
entrusted you with the position of crown prince, and you have
accomplished the task entrusted to you with diligence, enthusiasm
and resolve that knows no fatigue or failure. You have been a
brother and a supporter standing by my side in difficult times
shouldering with me a great deal of responsibilities on the
domestic and sometimes external fronts.
When I entrusted you with this
mission, it was my response to your desire and it was my
appreciation of your capabilities. I was satisfied because what
good we aim to achieve with God's blessing is for Jordan and for
all its people and their future generations.
I entrusted you with the post of
crown prince and I was, with the will of God, responsible for that
decision at the time, at a time when the eldest son of the King
had not reached the age defined by the Constitution to allow him
to assume responsibility in case the King had died by the will of
God.
At that time, a dark atmosphere
was affecting the whole nation because dangers, rumours and
speculation were rife concerning the imminent end of Jordan, a
country with a mission, principles and morals, and a true
affiliation to the nation.
At the time, we were forced to
introduce an amendment to Article 28 of the Constitution so that a
brother of the King could assume the post of the Crown Prince. I
chose you for the post with the blessings and approval of my
brother, His Royal Highness Prince Mohammad. You have been
privileged to hold that post despite the fact that your brother
Mohammad was older than you. My dear brother Mohammad displayed
understanding and altruism.
At the time my decision concerning
succession to the throne was not subject to any personal or
emotional considerations but rather was a national one. It was a
decision stemming from my feeling of responsibility and the need
to place the national interests and the country's stability and
survival above all considerations and interests. My objective was
to perform my duty towards my people and nation, to seek God's
blessing and peace of mind, and to achieve stability and reassure
all Jordanians about the future. This requires cohesion and
national unity by God's grace after going through all kinds of
experiences and ordeals.
We have sought to be transparent
in all our affairs and we were keen on modernisation and reforms
in all matters that lead to progress and success and in an
atmosphere of democracy.
It was during my first trip abroad
for medical treatment when cancerous cells were discovered in my
left ureter, which was removed in addition to my left kidney. The
suffering I felt at the time was a reason for my deep insight into
the past and the present, as I was carrying the Holy Koran when I
moved from one therapy session to another. God's words served as
my spiritual and mental nourishment. I had reached a point when I
concluded that the long trip had exhausted me physically and I
felt my agility was not like before and that there were boundaries
which, if crossed, would take their toll on my resistance.
I was left with my mind and memory
intact, thank God, and I was looking forward to doing whatever I
could towards serving the nation and its future and the coming
generations until the last breath of my life.
To achieve that, I returned home
deciding to abdicate the throne in your favour despite the
differences between us at times. My small family was offended by
slandering and falsehoods, and I refer here to my wife and
children. When I heard this most of the time, I attributed it to
the tendency towards rivalry among those who pretend to be
faithful to you and who attribute to you anything good in whatever
you do. I have failed over the years in my advice to you and our
family to stop asking the media to focus on persons instead of
focusing on content and on those who we should celebrate, such as
graduates and creative people.
We have overlooked all these
matters because when I returned, I was accorded a great reception
by my Jordanian family on that eternal day, which left an
indelible impression on me. The Jordanian family has overwhelmed
me with its noble feelings that strengthened my resolve and
determination to do the impossible to help Jordan achieve peace,
following in the footsteps of Egypt and after our Palestinian
brothers assumed their responsibilities towards achieving that
goal, because this is a right which they exercise with their own
will. We support their cause and the Palestinian leadership with
all our might.
The commencement of the peace
process came at a time when Jordan was under siege and the doors
were closed. It came at a time when it was believed that the
country had come to a standstill.
Through the peace process, we
secured the restoration of occupied Jordanian territory and we
found the solution for the water problem and our full share of
water was returned to us. We are still searching and cooperating
with all parties to secure the needs of the nation and its future
generations, and we continue our efforts towards developing our
agriculture and industry. We are trying to achieve peace and we
are exploiting all our influence to support our Palestinian
brothers, helping them regain their rights on their land and
establish their own state on their national soil. We are trying to
achieve the objective of all people seeking a just peace in this
region. We stand strongly against any tendency towards destruction
and death and against the use of weapons of mass destruction. We
demand that the whole world stand united against any party seeking
destruction or backing terrorism, wherever they might be.
After a thorough examination, it
is clear to me that the situation has become extremely dangerous
and is a source of constant concern to the world in view of the
capability and ease of developing weapons and the access to
expertise to make those weapons and use them. Perhaps biological
weapons are the most dangerous of all, because they reintroduce to
the world certain diseases that have already become extinct, like
smallpox.
Production of vaccines against the
disease has stopped, and the effects of these vaccines end after a
time if not used. In addition, there are doubts revolving around
the effect of any remaining quantities of the vaccine. The most
dangerous aspects of this disease is that its symptoms do not
appear immediately, and the carrier of the disease can easily
transmit it to those with whom he has contact.
In the present time of fast
communication, such disease can move with an amazing speed around
the world, ending the lives of all people without discrimination.
In addition, the world is
witnessing material greed which can cause great damage to the
earth's environment unless sound measures are taken. It has to be
pointed out that cancer is an outcome of that situation. For
example, skin cancer has been proven to be a result of holes in
the ozone layer. No doubt other forms of cancer result from
environmental pollution in the atmosphere, in addition to smoking.
What is more dangerous is that such an atmosphere leads towards
drastic changes in the world, like changes in the climate and in
rainfall. Such an atmosphere also can cause devastating floods and
is behind fires that destroy tropical forests and pollute the
waters of rivers, lakes and seas.
Returning to the peace process, I
appreciate what you have done to make it succeed, and I should
admit it was not an easy job. You have helped me in selecting
competitive Jordanians who are loyal to their country and capable
of working and defending its rights under all conditions.For that
I am grateful and I appreciate what you have done.
Some people may question the
reason behind keeping certain officials in their positions. My
answer is they are the elite of this nation and they have risen to
the occasion with the courage and true affiliation to the country
and great affection towards serving their homeland, whether
civilian or military personalities, technicians or experts.
After my first trip abroad for
treatment we entered the peace process and we exerted all efforts
towards making it a success. We embarked on this mission armed
with our strong belief in God, our belief that we are all the
descendants of Abraham and our belief in the futility of wars and
tragedies that befall people.
We were oriented towards
construction and doing good, and we have always sought to persuade
the world that peace cannot be achieved without justice and that
the world should deal with the Arabs on an equal footing so that
the inhabitants of this region can protect their interests. We
have called on the world to start a serious and objective dialogue
in order to lay down the new principles for actual cooperation,
free of selfishness and free of the desire to place petty
interests above major ones. We welcome any one who is committed to
contributing to a law governing bilateral or collective dealings
among the people of the world to join us. Those who go astray must
be held accountable for their actions, because the world should
not be monopolised by groups seeking to tamper with the fate of
mankind at will.
As for our Hashemite situation, I
remember I spoke about that at a big meeting for officers and
officials at the conference hall at Al Hussein Medical City. I
stressed the formation of a family council to take care of those
who are worthy of belonging to the family of the Prophet Mohammed,
peace be upon him, and the house of the Prophet.
I have lived through many
experiences and I noticed at an early age how some climbers climb
onto the branch to ruin the relation between brothers and between
father and son, and I swore to myself that this would not happen
here in my lifetime. But surely, this has become the objective of
every declared or hidden enemy, and all of those have used all
means at their disposal to weaken confidence between leadership
and people, but they have not succeeded.
Their plan at this stage, together
with those who want to destroy Jordan, was to instigate infighting
in the ranks of the leadership after they failed to dismantle the
base, and they find in my being alive an impediment to all their
designs, forgetting that Al Hussein has lived only to gain the
blessings of God, to have a clear conscience and to achieve the
best for all his people, regardless of their origins, who
cooperate in holding the banner high and carrying the message of
Jordan with their heads held high, not bowing except before God.
Until that time, I was determined
to hand the first responsibility to you, but after you, I
envisioned a role for the family council in which to ensure the
unity of the Hashemite Family so that when the time came for you
to choose your successor, the family would have a great role in
naming the most suitable successor, in accordance with the
benevolent traditions of Islam.
The most important traits to which
young men should aspire are mutual respect, frankness, the
fortitude to reject malice, and a quest for knowledge, starting
with the honour of serving in the Jordan Armed Forces, the Arab
Army, to be a model for young people and to earn the honour that
they deserve for their abilities and capabilities.
I envisioned that the council
would include all Hashemite Jordanians, including yourself, Prince
Raad Ben Zeid Ben Hussein, Prince Zeid Ben Shaker and Prince Ali
Ben Nayef, and that all of them would rise to the level expected
of them, believing in the importance of their duty and under the
threat of punishment for departing from the rules and from a
consensus that would achieve the objective and light the right
path for future generations and show respect for the country's
laws and love for all people, without any injustice or malice. I
aspired that the Hashemites would deal with all people as they
would wish people to deal with them, removed from envy or greed,
refraining from mobilising people against people's own interests,
without dividing them into followers of this or that and
destroying the edifice of Jordanian society in a way that would
fulfil the interest of the country's enemies.
We differed over [the council]
because your opinion was that it should be achieved only when you
were at the helm. I placed between your two hands a few papers
that I wrote myself. I did not show them to anyone. They consisted
of the main tenets of my proposal, and when I received your
comments on them, the response did not reflect the spirit of my
proposal, nor did they meet the needs of the times.
We have differed, and we still do,
over the succession, and who would succeed you. You were
completely opposed to this until the time you would have assumed
the Throne and decided who would have been your successor.
All the princes and princesses are
my children and the grandchildren are mine too. You and your
sister were the closest to me within the family. Your sons and
daughters are like my own children; Abdullah, Faisal, Ali, Hamzeh
and Hashem.
Hamzeh, may God give him long
life, has been envied since childhood because he was close to me,
and because he wanted to know all matters large and small, and all
details of the history of his family. He wanted to know about the
struggle of his brothers and of his countrymen. I have been
touched by his devotion to his country and by his integrity and
magnanimity as he stayed beside me, not moving unless I forced him
from time to time to carry out some duty on occasions that did not
exceed the fingers on one hand. That is how Hamzeh Ben Al Hussein
spent his holiday, between his studies at Harrow and his admission
to the military academy at Sandhurst, after my insistence. I order
him now, as his father and leader, to continue his studies there
without any interruption until he finishes, by God's grace.
As for his brothers and sisters,
they have both visited me, leaving behind them on many occasions
their families and children for extended periods of time. These
visits pleased me, but at the same time made me worried about
those who they left behind. Of my family, at the forefront was my
brother Mohammad and my sister Basma, who visited me and donated
marrow that matches my own. You also volunteered to donate marrow
except that yours did not match mine.
As for Noor, she brought happiness
to me and cared for me during my illness, with the utmost loving
affection. She, the Jordanian, who belongs to this country with
every fibre of her being, holds her head high in the defence and
service of this country's interest. She is the mother who devotes
all her efforts to her family. We have grown together in soul and
mind, and she has had to endure a great deal of hardship to ensure
that I was being attended to. And she, like me, also endured much
anxiety and many shocks, but always placed her faith in God and
hid her tears behind smiles. She also has not escaped the attempts
of criticism. Why not? [Because there are] climbers who want to
reach for the summit, and when the fever was getting high some
people thought it was their chance.
I have intervened from my sickbed
to prevent meddling in the affairs of the Arab Army. This meddling
seemed to be meant to settle scores, and included retiring
efficient officers known for their allegiance and whose history
and bright records are beyond reproach. At the forefront were the
Field Marshal and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who
was envied because of a house. I am the one who paid for the
house. I have collected the money in installments over years until
it was built modestly. Its costs in no way approach the estimates
made by many. That was because of his loyalty and his integrity
and because we wanted to give him something commensurate with his
rank and position, especially that he receives his counterparts
from all over the world.
Some people are asking did others
receive the same care? The answer is yes. From the meek to the
mighty, wherever it was possible to do so.
Perhaps it was wrong at times, but
the support of those who deserve it is one of my greatest
responsibilities, and [I do] not do it for personal gain.
Excelling students and needy patients benefited.
And then, there is another
question. Where is all this coming from? The answer is I have
raised [funds] for my country and my people to ensure their
progress and to ensure that they lead dignified lives, through
continuous development. All [those funds] went to the objective of
national self reliance and to the treasury.
On the personal level, that was
God-given; the result of many brothers in Arab and Muslim nations
who were very magnanimous towards me, knowing my situation and
sufferings over the years. They have helped me pay my debts and
helped me also to spend on those who serve their country. I thank
them and I am grateful to them for their magnanimity.
All of this has given me many
sleepless nights while I was on my sickbed, on top of my personal
suffering. What made me sleepless for the first time in my life is
that I was asking myself, why is there insistence on change in the
Army since we know the need for reform and development and the
Chairman and myself were busy all the time providing our army with
all available experience, local and international. I have used my
authority as Supreme Commander of the armed forces to stop any
action that would have led to the fragmentation and politicisation
of the Army . We have ensured that service in the Army would
achieve all our ambitions in its continuous development on the
strongest basis as a shield for the country and as our pride.
The same applies to the transfer
of efficient ambassadors without reason except the reason of age,
although, those ambassadors represent the king, the state and the
country. That's why I returned to the homeland: to rectify matters
as soon as possible and to assume my duties towards future
generations.
I have found that after all these
yearsóduring which circumstances and conditions have changed both
in our region and at the national levelóby God's grace, we have
achieved a high level of credibility, confidence and international
recognition, all of which call on us to continue the tireless and
sincere work to provide the chance for young people to serve their
country and enrich our march with new vision and new experience.
All of this require us to take great care of our affairs and look
at the future with objectivity and far-sightedness.
I have received your letter in
which you place the matter of succession between my hands and in
which you express your readiness to hear my decision concerning
that matter. I thank you for that.
I have found that to take a
decision, I must refer to the original Constitutional rule, where
I find that all conditions that originally dictated the exception
have passed, and that, therefore, His Royal Highness Prince
Abdullah would, in such a case, immediately assume all duties and
responsibilities as the Crown Prince of the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan.
I thank you, Your Royal Highness,
my dear brother, and express my deepest appreciation to you for
all the sincere efforts that you have exerted during the past
three decades. I thank you for all your achievements in the fields
of development, education, intellectual discourse, science and
environmental affairs through your overseeing of many programmes
at our national institutions. I value in you the spirit of true
and genuine brotherhood towards myself, expressed in your generous
letter, which I also feel towards you. This reflects what should
ever be the case within our Hashemite Family and which should
always be a pillar of the Hashemite Family of love and affection,
a family which embodies a feeling responsibility and understanding
towards new developments and circumstances of a new era and
regards these developments with a great deal of awareness and the
ability to deal with them objectivity and with selflessness.
I am sure that you are receiving
this decision of mine with self content, and with the spirit of a
member of the one united Hashemite team. I am sure that you will
be relieved of all the psychological and familial pressures.
Jordan and the world at large will be your world in which there
are so many of issues in many fields that need your knowledge,
expertise and deep intellect, and concerns worthy of your tireless
efforts and that, by God's grace, will be supported by us. You
will always stay close to me as a brother, an intellectual and a
man of principle.
May God bless you,
Al Hussein
January 25, 1999,
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