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Arab American Leaders Meet with Secretary of State Rice, Call for Easing of Plight of Palestinian, Iraqi Refugees WASHINGTON – June 11, 2007 – A group of Arab American leaders met with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and urged her to address several pressing issues. Among them were: the plight of Iraqi refugees, Israeli-dropped cluster bombs in south Lebanon, the treatment of U.S. citizens traveling to the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and the Israeli-imposed strangulation of the Palestinian economy. The group, which included Arab American Institute (AAI) Chairman George Salem and President James Zogby, also presented Sec. Rice with a letter co-signed by more than 50 Arab American community leaders and elected and appointed officials. The letter called for a more robust and active U.S. engagement in support of the Arab Peace Initiative, which calls for a resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict that would see the establishment a Palestinian state alongside Israel in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. Among the issues raised with Sec. Rice:
In addition to AAI, organizations present at the meeting included the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, American Task Force on Palestine, Arab-American and Chaldean Council, Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, American Task Force for Lebanon, El-Bireh Society and American Federation of Ramallah.
Founded in 1985, the Arab American Institute (AAI) is a nonprofit organization committed to the civic and political empowerment of Americans of Arab descent. AAI provides policy, research and public affairs services to support a broad range of community activities. For more information on AAI, please visit www.aaiusa.org.
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