Khatami: U.S. Policies Trigger TerrorismFormer Iranian president says U.S. foreign policy triggers terrorism and violenceROSEMONT, Ill., Sep. 3, 2006
By CARLA K. JOHNSON Associated Press Writer
(AP) Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami said Saturday that U.S. foreign
policy triggers terrorism and violence in the world, but American Muslims can
play a key role in promoting peace and security.
In his first public appearances during a nearly two-week visit to the United States,
Khatami spoke twice in the Chicago area. He is the most senior Iranian official
to visit the United States since Islamic fundamentalists seized the U.S. Embassy
in Tehran in 1979 and held Americans hostage for 444 days.
"As America claims to be fighting terrorism, it implements policies that cause
the intensification of terrorism and institutionalized violence," Khatami said
at the Islamic Society of North America's 43rd annual convention.
-snip-He said Muslims must forge a new identity that embraces the modern world,
tolerates other religions and works toward peace.
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