Jane Perlez NYTA group of Indonesian Muslims, handpicked by the U.S. Embassy here for their moderate views, told an expert panel from Washington in unvarnished terms last week why America is unloved in the Islamic world.
The basic problem is policy, not public relations, said Yenni Zannuba Wahid, 28, who is the daughter of the nation's former president, Abdurrahman Wahid, and who has just returned from a year of graduate study at Harvard.
"There is no point in saying this is a problem of communication, blah blah blah," said Wahid after a videoconference with the advisory group on public diplomacy in the Arab and Muslim world. The panel is to report to the White House and Congress on Wednesday. "The perception in the Muslim world is that the problem is the policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Iraq." ---
Another panelist criticized the United States' preoccupation with Islamic fundamentalists. "Every country has fundamentalists," said Zaki Mansoer, the director of a Muslim magazine, Panjimas. "I think Billy Graham Jr. is a fundamentalist," he said, referring to the Reverend Franklin Graham, who has called Islam "a very evil and wicked religion." ---
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