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Muslim Group Seeks to Mend Fences
AP | 6/25/02 | HAMZA HENDAWI

Posted on 06/25/2002 9:42:18 AM PDT by kattracks

KHARTOUM, Sudan, Jun 25, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- The Muslim world risks being "even more marginalized than we are at present" if it fails to close social and economic gaps with developed nations, Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir said Tuesday.

El-Bashir also called for reform of the Organization of the Islamic Conference in remarks to foreign ministers and senior officials from the 57 Muslim nations meeting in the Sudanese capital.

He said the OIC, the world's only pan-Islamic body, needed to be overhauled so it could "lead joint Islamic endeavors toward the horizons we all aspire for."

He did not say what the organization had to do to become more effective. The OIC, headquartered in the Red Sea port city of Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, has been largely ineffective in finding solutions to problems facing the world's estimated 1.2 billion Muslims and has over the years earned a reputation for being a little more than a debating forum.

El-Bashir, who came to power in a 1989 coup, said the Muslim world had no choice but to develop its capabilities "to bridge the historic gap between backwardness and development, weakness and strength ... so we can take our place on the world map as an effective force in every field."

"Unless we do that," he warned, "we shall be reduced to neglected numbers and a quantity that is even more marginalized than we are at present."

Sudan, where an Islamic government has been in power since 1989, says it wants OIC foreign ministers to produce resolutions that reflect the "middle ground" prescribed by Islam.

"We look forward to the adoption of resolutions that may not satisfy everyone but reflect the average of the sentiments and views of Muslims," said Mutref Siddiq, Sudan's Foreign Ministry undersecretary. "Differences exist between Muslim nations and among Muslims too."

The OIC was founded more than 30 years ago in response to a wave of Muslim indignation after a 1969 fire at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque, one of Islam's holiest shrines. A Christian man from Australia was blamed for starting the fire, but Muslims held Israel responsible since it controlled the holy city.

Because it was born out of an event in Jerusalem, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has always been central to the organization, and Khartoum gathering was likely to voice solid support for the Palestinians and withering criticism of Israel.

The meeting comes a day after President Bush urged the Palestinians in a long-anticipated speech to replace the Palestinian leadership with those "not compromised by terror" and to adopt democratic reforms that could produce an independent state within three years. He also called on Israel to stop building settlements in the West Bank and said the Jewish state will ultimately have to withdraw from lands it occupied in the 1967 Middle East war.

Also in an address to the opening session, OIC Secretary-General Abdelouahed Belkziz told delegates that Islam became "synonymous with terrorism in the West" after the Sept. 11 attacks, and urged Muslims to counter what he called campaigns to defame the faith in the West.

"Muslims in the past had been associated with poverty and ignorance and accused of lacking democracy and respect for human rights," said Belkziz, a Moroccan. "Now they face the additional accusation of being followers of a backward civilization and a culture that glorifies death. In other words, a culture of terrorism."

He said Muslims run the risk of losing their self-confidence and going into self-imposed international isolation because of the association made between their faith and terror.

"The task of countering these challenges is made easier because they are based on false and vicious accusations that are not difficult to expose ... but this doesn't mean that we shouldn't acknowledge and correct our shortcomings," he said.

By HAMZA HENDAWI Associated Press Writer

Copyright 2002 Associated Press, All rights reserved


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He said Muslims run the risk of losing their self-confidence and going into self-imposed international isolation because of the association made between their faith and terror.

"The task of countering these challenges is made easier because they are based on false and vicious accusations that are not difficult to expose ....

Mending fences? No, just more of the same old propaganda.

1 posted on 06/25/2002 9:42:18 AM PDT by kattracks
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Well, the oil money hasn't flowed into Islam proper, it's flowed into the capacious pockets of an elite ruling few, but the reason the people are poor won't be addressed by forcible redistribution of Saudi dollars, but by enabling the people to generate their own wealth. It isn't obvious how this can be accomplished in a theocratic despotism, and is is even less obvious that governments based on Islam tend any other direction.
2 posted on 06/25/2002 9:48:00 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: kattracks
this doesn't mean that we shouldn't acknowledge and correct our shortcomings,"

All we need do is listen to the pronouncements of imams, and we get a pretty good read on the true nature of Islam as a murderous death cult.

3 posted on 06/25/2002 9:48:05 AM PDT by angkor
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To: kattracks
this doesn't mean that we shouldn't acknowledge and correct our shortcomings

Like killing, raping and enslaving those who are not muslim???

4 posted on 06/25/2002 9:53:46 AM PDT by 2banana
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To: kattracks
this doesn't mean that we shouldn't acknowledge and correct our shortcomings

Like killing, raping and enslaving those who are not muslim???

5 posted on 06/25/2002 9:54:06 AM PDT by 2banana
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He did not say what the organization had to do to become more effective

They will harp the familiar old harrangue because they know nothing else. They ARE barbaric; it's no mere perception. They are a blister on Civilization's big toe.

6 posted on 06/25/2002 10:00:32 AM PDT by Migraine
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To: kattracks
Talk is cheap.
7 posted on 06/25/2002 10:01:56 AM PDT by oyez
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To: kattracks
I think the leaders of some Islamic countries are reasonable and can coexist and interact with the rest of the world. A small but determined group of fundementalists are determined to bring the rest of the world into the dark ages with them so that, by comparison, they don't look so bad. Communists are the same. If Bush can keep the momentum going against terrorist nations the other nations will gain confidence and help defeat the terrorists. I think we are seeing the death throes of militant Islamism but they will be violent ones.
8 posted on 06/25/2002 10:05:55 AM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot
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