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Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Muslim congressman talks up 'American values' in State Department outreach
"I plan to talk to people in the State Department and anywhere I can to help try to improve America's image in the Muslim world, make friends for our country," Ellison, a freshman Minnesota Democrat, said in a telephone interview Wednesday. "I want to help win friends for our country and to isolate true enemies." In articles which included translations into Arabic and other languages, Ellison has been profiled by the State Department's Bureau of International Information Programs, which is distributed in foreign countries. He has meetings scheduled at the end of the month with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and with Karen Hughes, the State Department's undersecretary for public diplomacy; Ellison spoke with Hughes by phone a few weeks ago. The State Department did not respond to requests for comment Wednesday. Ellison, who has called for an immediate withdrawal of military forces from Iraq, said he didn't find it difficult to reconcile his criticism of the administration's foreign policy with his promotion of American values. Look, you know, administrations come and go," he said. "But the basic core message of this country -- which is tolerance, human rights, opportunity -- does not change, regardless of who happens to be the president." " And just because sometimes administration policies don't clearly reflect that -- as in the Iraq war -- doesn't mean it's not still a core value of the American people," Ellison added. Ellison's outreach with the State Department was first reported by McClatchy News Service. |
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