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- May 17, 2009
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Akbar Ahmed and Andrew Natsios sign Open Letter to President Obama

Dear Friends & Colleagues:
Akbar Ahmed, Muslim Scholar and Interfaith Leader, and Andrew Natsios, former US-AID Administrator are among the latest scholars and leaders to sign the
Open Letter to President Obama.
On the occasion of the upcoming trip by President Obama to Egypt and his expected address to the Muslim World from Cairo, we urge to help us collect more signatures to our open letter, asking him to support human rights, freedoms, and democracy in the Arab and Muslim worlds, as an important and essential step to improving relations and mutual understanding between the United States and the peoples of the Arab and Muslim worlds.
We have collected so far 755 signatures, but we need your help to reach our goal of 1,500 signatures and we will send them to President Obama, all members of Congress, and American and International media outlets. So, please sign the letter (if you have not already done so) and forward this letter to all your freinds and colleagues who are interested in this topic.
To add your name and signature, please click here!
Thank you very much for your help and support with this urgent matter.
Sincerely;
Radwan A. Masmoudi
URGENT & OPEN LETTER May 15, 2009
President Barack Hussein Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President:
First of all, congratulations on your victory in November. Like so many others throughout the world, we find ourselves both hopeful and inspired. Your election is proof of
We are heartened by your promise to listen to and understand the hopes and aspirations of Arabs and Muslims. By shutting down
Improving relations between the
In his second inaugural address, President Bush pledged that the United States would no longer support tyrants and would stand with those activists and reformers fighting for democratic change. The Bush administration, however, quickly turned its back on
In order to rebuild relations of mutual respect, it is critical that the
We recognize that taking these steps will present both difficulties and dilemmas. Accordingly, bold action is needed today more than ever. For too long, American policy in the
In many countries, including
In short, we have an unprecedented opportunity to send a clear message to the Arab and Muslim world: the
We are fully aware that, with a worsening global economic crisis, and continuing challenges in
In conclusion, we are writing this letter to raise our profound belief that supporting democrats and democracy in the Middle East is not only in the region”s interests, but in the
Signatures So Far: 755 (265 from the
Coordination Committee:
Radwan A. Masmoudi
Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy
Shadi Hamid
Project on Middle East Democracy
Geneive Abdo
The Century Foundation
Larry Diamond
Ctr. on Democracy, Dev. & Rule of Law, Stanford University
Michele Dunne
Carnegie Endowment for Int. Peace
Jennifer Windsor
Freedom House
American Scholars, Experts & Organizations:
Tamara Cofman Wittes
Saban Center, Brookings Institution
Francis Fukuyama
The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Matt Yglesias
Center for American Progress
Mona Yacoubian
U.S. Institute of Peace
John L. Esposito
Georgetown University
Reza Aslan
UC Riverside
Morton H. Halperin
Formerly Office of Policy Planning, Department of State
Will Marshall
Progressive Policy Institute
Randa Slim
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Neil Hicks
Human Rights First
Joe Stork
Human Rights Watch
Robert R. LaGamma
Council for a Community of Democracies
Jack DuVall
Int. Center on Nonviolent Conflict
Robert A. Pastor
Center for Democracy and Election Management, American University
Jean Bethke Elshtain
University of Chicago
Peter Beinart
Council on Foreign Relations
Bob Edgar
Common Cause
Rachel Kleinfeld
Truman National Security Project
Robert Kagan
Carnegie Endowment for Int. Peace
Dokhi Fassihian
Democracy Coalition Project
Dina Guirguis
Voices for a Democratic Egypt
Andrew Albertson
Project on Middle East Democracy
Nathan J. Brown
George Washington University
Marc Gopin
Ctr for World Religions, Diplomacy, & Conflict Resolution, GMU
Graham E. Fuller
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver BC.
Rabbi Michael Lerner
Network of Spiritual Progressives
Farid Senzai
Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
Frank Kaufmann
Inter Religious Federation for World Peace
Ammar Abdulhamid
Tharwa Foundation
Arsalan Iftikhar
Islamica Magazine
Richard Bulliet
Columbia University
Seth Green
Americans for Informed Democracy
Joseph Montville
Toward the Abrahamic Family Reunion
Joseph K. Grieboski
Institute on Religion and Public Policy
Jim Arkedis
Progressive Policy Institute
Asma Afsaruddin
University of Notre Dame
Anisa Mehdi
Arab-American Journalist
Mohammed Ayoob
Michigan State University
Peter Mandaville
Center for Global Studies, GMU
Omid Safi
University of North Carolina
Sulayman S. Nyang
Howard University
Naiem A. Sherbiny
Ibn Khaldun Ctr. for Development
Louay Safi
ISNA Leadership Development Ctr.
Aly R. Abuzaakouk
Robert D. Crane
The Abraham Federation
Sally Painter
Global Fairness Initiative
Steven Brooke
Independent Academic
Sheila Musaji
The American Muslim
Hashim El-Tinay
International Peace Quest Inst.
Antony T. Sullivan
Near East Support Services
Clement Moore Henry
Dept. of Government, U of Texas at Austin
Ahmed Subhy Mansour
The International Quranic Center
Yvonne Haddad
Georgetown University
Shahed Amanullah
altmuslim.com
Hakan Yavuz
The University of Utah
Ibrahim Kalin
Georgetown University
Mumtaz Ahmad
Hampton University
Charles Butterworth
University of Maryland
John P. Entelis
Fordham University
Nahyan Fancy
DePauw University
Jeffrey T. Kenney
DePauw University
Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad
Minaret of Freedom Institute
Jamal Barzinji
International Institute of Islamic Thought
H. Ali Yurtsever
Rumi Forum
Abubaker al Shingieti
American Muslims for Constructive Engagement
Nayereh Tohidi
California State University, Northridge
Nancy Gallagher
University of California, Santa Barbara
Safei Hamed
Alliance of Egyptian Americans
Ali Akbar Mahdi
Ohio Wesleyan University
Nader Hashemi
University of Denver
Nader Hashemi
University of Denver
Timothy Samuel Shah
Council on Foreign Relations
Sondra Hale
Islamic Studies, UCLA
Lester Kurtz
George Mason University
Mehrdad Mashayekhi
Georgetown University
Fatemeh Haghighatjoo
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Salah Aziz
American Society for Kurds
Ali Banuazizi
Boston College
Mehrangiz Kar
Harvard University Human Rights Program
Tamara Sonn
College of William & Mary
Salam Al-Marayati
Muslim Public Affairs Council
Stephen Zunes
University of San Francisco
Mike Ghouse
World Muslim Congress
David A. Smith
University of California, Irvine
Ziad K. Abdelnour
US Committee for a Free Lebanon
Samer Libdeh
Center for Liberty in the Middle East
Javed Ali
Illume Magazine
Selahattin Oz
Georgetown University
Amin Mahmoud
The Alliance of Egyptian Americans
Maher Kharma
Islamic Society of Annapolis
International Scholars & Organizations:
Saad Eddin Ibrahim
Ibn Khaldoun Center
Anwar Ibrahim
People”s Justice Party, Malaysia
Emad El-Din Shahin
Dept. of Government, Harvard University
Radwan Ziadeh
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard Univ.
Atef Saadawy
Al-Ahram Democracy Review
Obaida Fares
Arab Foundation for Development and Citizenship
Mona Eltahawy
Commentator and public speaker, Egypt
Usman Bugaje
Action Congress, Abuja, Nigeria
Dogu Ergil
Ankara University, Turkey
Mohamed Elshinnawi
Journalist/Consultant
Mohammad Fadel
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Jamal Eddine Ryane
Global Migration and Gender Network, Amsterdam
Najah Kadhim
International Forum for Islamic Dialogue-London-UK
Maajid Nawaz
The Quilliam Foundation, London, UK
Sameer Jarrah
Arab World Center for Democratic Development, Jordan
Ihsan Dagi
Insight Turkey
Santanina T. Rasul
Former Senator, The Philippines
Can Kurd
Kurdish PEN Club / Germany
Muna AbuSulayman
UNDP Goodwill Ambassador in KSA
Saoud El Mawla
The Islamic Council for Dialogue, Justice and Democracy, Lebanon
Amina Rasul-Bernardo
The Philippines Council on Islam & Democracy
Sayyed Nadeem Kazmi
The britslampartnership Ltd, UK
Muhammad Habash
Islamic Studies Center, Damascus, Syria
Boudjema Ghechir
Algerian League for Human Rights
Kais Jawad al-Azzawi
Al-Jareeda Newspaper, Baghdad, Iraq
Rola Dashti
Kuwait Economic Society
Zainah Anwar
Sisters in Islam, Malaysia
Jafar M. Alshayeb
Writer and Advocate, Saudi Arabia
Daoud Casewit
American Islamic Scholar, Morocco
Anwar N. Haddam
Mvt. for Liberty & Social Justice, Algeria
Ashur Shamis
Libya Human and Political Dev. Forum
Hamdi Abdelaziz
Journalist & Human Rights Activist, Egypt
Dalia Ziada
The American Islamic Congress, Cairo, Egypt
Abdulkhaleq Abdulla
Dept. of Political Science, United Arab Emirates
Wajeeha S. Al- Baharna
Bahrain Women Association for Human Development
Abdullahi Mohamoud Nur
Community Empowerment for Peace and Integrated Development, Somalia
Brendan Simms
The Henry Jackson Society: Project for Democratic Geopolitics, London, UK
Alan Mendoza
The Henry Jackson Society: Project for Democratic Geopolitics, London, UK
Ashraf Tulty
Justice & democracy for Libya
Hadi Shalluf
International Criminal Court, Paris
Aref Abu-Rabia
Fulbright Scholar
Omar Affifi
Hukuk Elnas
Jacqueline Armijo
Zayed University, United Arab Emirates
Sliman Bouchuiguir
Libyan League for Human Rights
Mohammed Mahfud
Al-Kalima Magazine, Saudi Arabia
Walid Salem
Center For Democracy and Community Development, East Jerusalem
Lise Garon
Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Abdel Salam Sidahmed
University of Windsor, Canada
Munira Shahidi
Z. Shahidi International Foundation, Tajikistan
Abbes Karim Asal
Human Rights for the New Iraq
Osama Kadi
Syrian Centre for Political and Strategic Studies
Mahmoud Aldebe
Muslim Swedish Federation
Abdeslam Ballaji
Moroccan thinker and writer
Hafez Albukari
Yemen Polling Center, Yemen
Tarek Heggy
Author on Egypt”s politics & culture