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اكبر مؤتمر لدعم الديمقراطية والحرية فى الشرق الأوسط
مؤتمر يجمع جمعيات ومنظمات شرق اوسطية مسيحية "ومسلمة معتدلة" لدعم التغيير فى الشرق الأوسط For centuries, our people have been oppressed by governments and tyrants of the Middle East, as a step forward towards their liberty, the first Middle Eastern American Convention for Freedom and Democracy will be held on October 1, 2004 in
Wardman Park Marriott Washington, DC Starting at 6:00 pm Guest of Honor: President George W. Bush The conference, hosted by a broad coalition of pro-democracy organizations, will unite Middle Eastern Americans of diverse ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds to promote a message of democratic progress and reform in the Middle East. While some vocally anti-U.S. Arab-American, Middle Eastern American, and Muslim American organizations have long claimed to represent the Middle Eastern American community, we believe most Americans of Middle Eastern descent support democratic reform and freedom in the Middle East. Your attendance at the upcoming Convention is the single most important factor in assuring the Convention’s success. Your presence will contribute to an assemblage of 1,000 like-minded activists and reformers. The more numerous and more diverse our attendees, the more media and public attention will be directed toward our message of freedom and reform in the Middle East. We urge you to join your voice with those of hundreds of individuals and organizations in their call for democracy. Tickets are available at a cost of $100 (U.S.), including registration fees and dinner. you can make reservations and buy tickets here www.middleeastfreedom.org/events/index.htm we would like to thank you for your support and urges you to attend this unprecedented gathering of organizations and individuals with a unified goal: the equality and liberty of all peoples, regardless of religion, language, ethnicity, or gender, in the Middle East and North Africa. We look forward to seeing you in Washington on October 1st. list of the U.S. Officials invited. President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, National Security Council Advisor, Sec. of State, Sec of Defense, Sec. of Homeland Security, Attorney General -Other: Paula Dobriansky, Pat Harrison, Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith, William Burns, Elizabeth Dibble -US Congress: Majority and Minority Leaders: Bill Frist, Tom Daschle,Dennis Hastert,Nancy Pelosi Senate: Foreign Relations Chairman, Middle East Subcommittee Chairman House International Relations Chairman, Middle East Subcommittee Chairman Other members of Congress: Sam Brownback, Frank Wolf, Eliot Engel |
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The Middle Eastern American Convention for Freedom and Democracy http://middleeastfreedom.orgDATE: October 1, 2004 PLACE: Wardman Park Marriott The Executive Committee of the Middle Eastern American Convention cordially extend to you an invitation to the Forum-Dinner put together by a group of organizations representing American communities of Middle Eastern ancestry. For the first time in the United States, American Citizens of Middle Eastern origins and descent will gather to convey their patriotic stance. At these dangerous and critical times in the history of this country we were prompted to act against the false claims of some entities alleging that their anti-American stand represents the mainstream opinion of their communities. It is our purpose to demonstrate that the vast majority of Middle Eastern Americans unconditionally support the United States in its war against terror and applaud the fact that the Middle East has one less tyrant after the fall of Saddam. As primary victims of the prevailing intolerance in the Middle East we support the effort to democratize its nations. The terrorists who delivered a taste of their barbaric designs on 9/11 are still allowed to thrive in some totalitarian countries of the region. We believe that the Middle East peoples' long struggle against the same virulent enemy incites us to fully support the war to free the world from terrorism. The Middle Eastern communities whom we represent are natural allies of the United States and stand at the forward frontlines of this war. This convention should be of the utmost importance to every American decision maker. It will offer a unique opportunity to exchange views and ideas with the real veterans of the struggle against fundamentalism and religious tyranny. Despite their diversified origins, the expected participants share a historic and deeply motivated allegiance for the United States and aspire to see a free and peaceful Middle East. We are hereby inviting you to be a speaker at this unprecedented event. It promises to be a moving and enlightening patriotic experience. We hope your office will provide us with an answer as soon as possible. The Convention was initiated by the American Lebanese Coalition, the Assyrian American National Federation, and U.S Copts. The convention includes Americans from various Mideast backgrounds: Arab, Kurd, Chaldo-Assyrian, Druze, Sunni, Shia, Christian, Iranian, Turk, Sudanese, Mauritanian, Berber, Aramaic, and others who share our passion for freedom and democracy. مابين الواقع والاسطورة Myth: Democracy in the Middle East is a foreign imposition on the peoples of the region by the West. Reality: Many indigenous peoples of the Middle East and North Africa have struggled for internal reforms affecting positive change for human rights. The Center for Freedom in the Middle East believes it is all people’s duty to support reform, freedom, and democracy around the world. Myth: The Palestinian-Israeli issue must be resolved before the region’s other problems are to be dealt with. Reality: While the Palestinian-Israeli crisis vitally affects regional stability, diverse religious and cultural minorities in the Middle East and North Africa have suffered human rights violations for centuries; their plight has been overshadowed and their suffering overlooked. Freedom deficits have harmed all peoples of the region. Myth: Most Arabs or Arabic-speakers residing in the United States are Muslim. Reality: According to a recent study in The Economist, approximately 77% of Arab-Americans are Christian. http://www.middleeastfreedom.org/reality/index.htm |
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let's correct this mistake in the coming conference. it should be >>>> approximately 77% of Arabic speaking-Americans are Christian We are not Arabs, we are just Arabic speaking people. The Arabic Languauge was imposed on us by the Arab muslim invaders. There is only a small minorty of Arab christians who live in Jordan.
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معجزة محمد الواحدة والوحيدة هى أنه أقنع من البشرالمغفلين مايزيد على مليار ونصف يصلون عليه آناء الليل واطراف النهار ومن المؤكد أنه لن يعترض على كلامي هذا إلا غلماانه نازفى المؤخرات وحورياته كبيرات المقعدات " كن رجلا ولا تتبع خطواتي " حمؤة بن أمونة |
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that's what the magazine wrote
if you noticed , here is what is written in the invitation and the press release إقتباس:
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Great Yaweeka
It is correct in the conference but not in the study itself..... So, We should contact the the Editor of the study in The Economist Newspaper to correct that term too.
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معجزة محمد الواحدة والوحيدة هى أنه أقنع من البشرالمغفلين مايزيد على مليار ونصف يصلون عليه آناء الليل واطراف النهار ومن المؤكد أنه لن يعترض على كلامي هذا إلا غلماانه نازفى المؤخرات وحورياته كبيرات المقعدات " كن رجلا ولا تتبع خطواتي " حمؤة بن أمونة آخر تعديل بواسطة knowjesus_knowlove ، 22-09-2004 الساعة 05:24 PM |
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The conference will be on C-SPAN LIVE between 5:00 to -6:30 PM
Eastren time Americans of Middle Eastern descent unite to support war on terror, denounce oppression and radicalism On Friday, October 1, Americans of Middle Eastern descent will gather in Washington D.C., to show their support for the efforts to defeat terrorism and radicalism and to create a free and peaceful Middle East. “At these dangerous and critical times, we want to provide a forum for all Middle Eastern Americans who support the United States in the war against terror and applaud the fact that the Middle East has one less tyrant after the fall of Saddam,” said Dr. Joseph Gebaily, the convention’s executive director. “As the primary victims of the prevailing intolerance in the Middle East, we strongly support the war on terrorism and efforts to promote democracy in all nations of the region.” Mohammed Yahia Adam, spokesperson for the Darfur exiled community said: "It is time for the Middle East and North African communities of the US to raise the issues of Genocide and ethnic cleansing that most peoples of the region have been submitted to, from Iran to Sudan." The convention will allow participants to exchange views and ideas with longtime veterans of the struggle against terrorism and tyranny. Despite their diverse backgrounds, the participants share a historic and deeply motivated allegiance to the United States and aspire to see a free and peaceful Middle East. |
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It's time for Middle Eastern American Christians to speak out
CONVENTION PROGRAM
Middle East American Convention For Freedom and Democracy Wardman Park Marriott Hotel 2660 Woodley Road, NW, Washington, DC 20008 POLITICAL FORUM Moderator: Professor Walid Phares Starts at 5 pm Virginia Suite THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY *Lebanon *Iran *Iraq Dr. Ali Attar, Iraq America Freedom Alliance Reza Bulorchi, US Alliance for a Democratic Iran Elie Khawand, Lebanese Information Center MINORITIES AT RISK *ChaldoAssyrian *Kurds *Copts Michael Meunir, US Copts Association Dr. Najmedine Karim, President of the Washington Kurdish Institute Joseph Kassab, Chaldean National Council TOTALITARIAN REGIMES *Syria *Saudi Arabia *Lybia *Yemen Farid Ghadri, Syrian Reform Party Ali Ahmad, the Saudi Institute Mohammed al Jahmi, American Lybian Freedom Alliance Dr. Mohammed al Maitani, Middle East Forum for Democracy, Yemen NORTH AFRICAN ETHNOCIDES *Darfur *South Sudan *Mauritania Yahia Mohammed Adam, Massaleit Community in Exile, Darfur · Jimmy Mulla, Southern Sudanese Voice for Freedom Mansour Kane, Committee for Human Rights in Mauritania ISLAM: THE MODERATE VOICES Kamal Nawash, President, Free Muslims Coalition Against Terrorism · Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, American Islamic Forum for Democracy MIDEAST WOMEN AND DEMOCRACY *Women in the Mideast *Mideast American Women Jila Kazeronian, Women’s Forum against Fundamentalism in Iran Barbara Anne Ferris, Mideast American Women HUMAN RIGHTS: A US POLICY Keith Roderick, Christian Solidarity International Nir Boms, Center for Freedom Break at 6:30 PM Cocktails in the reception room Dinner – Speeches Starts at 7.30 pm Marriott Ballroom Salon 2 & 3 US NATIONAL ANTHEM SONGS DEDICATED TO FREEDOM MEAC SPEECHES · Coordinator of The National Committee: · Professor Walid Phares · "What do Middle Eastern American Want?" The Director of the Executive Committee: Dr Joseph Gebeiley "A Forward Strategy for Freedom" · The Mideastern Muslim Community : Ms. Zainab al-Suwaij, American Islamic Congress "A US Muslim view of the Middle East" The Mideastern Christian Community: Attorney Robert Dekelaita, Assyrian American National Federation "A US Mideast Christian view" Walid Maalouf, USAID, Public Diplomacy, Middle East Office US OFFICIALS ADDRESSES TBA Freedom House Nina Shea Foundation for the Defense of Democracies Cliff May READING OF THE MEAC RESOLUTIONS FOLKLORIC MUSIC آخر تعديل بواسطة yaweeka ، 30-09-2004 الساعة 05:30 PM |
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