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Obama Seeks 'New Beginning' for US, Muslims

05 June 2009

This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

President Obama is calling for new efforts toward progress in peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians. He says "each side is going to have to make some difficult compromises." But he pointed to his recent talks with leaders on both sides. And he noted that George Mitchell, his special diplomat for the Middle East, is going back next week.

BARACK OBAMA: "I think given what we have done so far, we have at least created the space, the atmosphere in which talks can restart."

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Obama and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel visit Buchenwald, the former Nazi death camp near Weimar, Germany
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Obama and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel visit Buchenwald, the former Nazi death camp near Weimar
President Obama spoke Friday in Germany, part of a European visit to remember the Allied invasion on D-Day, June sixth, nineteen forty-four. He met with Chancellor Angela Merkel in Dresden. Later they visited the remains of the Nazi death camp at Buchenwald. The president's great uncle was part of American forces who liberated the camp. The murder of six million Jews in the Holocaust led to the creation of Israel.

Friday's visit came a day after President Obama gave a speech in Egypt directed to the world's more than one billion Muslims. At Cairo University he called for "a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world." He said they should work together to stop extremism and support peace.

He spoke of being a Christian whose father came from a Kenyan family with generations of Muslims. He also noted that as a boy he spent several years in the country with the world's largest Muslim population, Indonesia.  

BARACK OBAMA: "That experience guides my conviction that partnership between America and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't."

President Obama discussed several areas of tensions, especially the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

The president speaking in Cairo
Speaking in Cairo
BARACK OBAMA: "If we see this conflict only from one side or the other, then we will be blind to the truth."

He called America's bond with Israel "unbreakable" and said the tragic history that led to a Jewish homeland cannot be denied. But he went on to say "it is also undeniable that the Palestinian people -- Muslims and Christians -- have suffered in pursuit of a homeland."

He said the Palestinians must reject violence, but he also demanded a stop to Israeli settlement activity. He said again that the only solution is two states, where Israelis and Palestinians each live in peace and security. In his words, "That is in Israel's interest, Palestine's interest, America's interest and the world's interest."

Many Muslims who commented on the speech said they were generally pleased. But they said that of course the true test would not be in words, but actions.

The president used words from the Koran several times throughout his speech. He also called for religious understanding and spoke of the importance of equality for women. The speech contained no major policy changes. But it did signal what many Muslims saw as a newly sympathetic voice from an American president.

And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Brianna Blake. For more about the speech, go to voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.



Comments:

1.

I really don't know religion much, but I know peace and stable life that everyone, every family and every country hope to have.
Submitted by: BillJanice (Hong Kong)
06-24-2009 - 05:10:28

2. Obama's speech

I want to thank the president for his kind words that made me feel proud of him.
Submitted by: Diaa (Egypt)
06-18-2009 - 08:23:26

3. Obama's speech in cairo

i like president obama so much for his sustained efforts to spread peace. Obama is best all sides and all peoples.
Submitted by: hassan mohammed (Egypt)
06-18-2009 - 03:30:02

4. My comment

I do appreciate the work President OBAMA is doing.
Submitted by: jalil ariel zouzou (Ivory cost)
06-15-2009 - 19:09:48

5. I like VOA

I have actually participated in some previous articles but I never have seen them approved... any way thank you VOA for these interesting articles as they grab the reader attention while learning.
Submitted by: MJ (Australia)
06-12-2009 - 16:13:53

6.

each of us know the devastation of war.many people are killed,many people don't have the ability to keep working or studying.it 's a big loss for humanity. this planet will be worse and worse if we keep to conquer the another country or war. it's the time for change. the human need to get on with together.it's the best way to exist.And obama have been doing something like that.i believe our life will be better soon if we live in peace.
Submitted by: ku_bi (usa)
06-12-2009 - 00:06:29

7. Obama speech to world muslim in cairo

Actually what Obama US president said in his speech in cairo to world muslim was remarkable speech in which muslim people in my country admired and we hope that this is the begining of a new relationship between United States and muslim world after dacades of mistrust and misunderstanding, as we all aware of he talked about several different issue, but the most important issue was palestianian and Srealian solution in which he made his point clear. we hope for amarican president to continue his braveness and decesive actions and we( muslim) ready to stand him shoulder to shoulder thank you BRAK HOUSEIN OBAMA
Submitted by: abdirahman (djibouti)
06-10-2009 - 07:30:03

8. Peace forever

I believe no matter who the US President is, he or she must be aware that a united and better world for all the people from all races and religions is essential. Nobody is in favor of wars. We has gone through WW1 and WW2 and colonialism, which is already enough. It is high time all the peoples enjoyed peace.
Submitted by: Ton That Hoa (Vietnam)
06-10-2009 - 06:03:29

9. Obama's Speech

Thanks Obama for his realistic and amicable speech. This is the first time and the first US president who tells the truth and honestly invites the Muslim world to live in peace and stability. I would like to tell Obama don't repeat the mistakes of W. Bush to conquer Afghanistan by force, because the history of Afghanistan says that this poor nation destroyed two great and powerful empires, Great Britain and USSR. Regards,
Submitted by: Hassan Nawab (Afghanistan)
06-10-2009 - 04:54:06

10.

can you count how much people here talking from israel?
Submitted by: ram ()
06-09-2009 - 20:21:01

11. Peace

I like very much Obama. His speech is a great step forward in order to find really a new beginning. I hope everyone, Americans and Muslims can agree with him on this topic.
Submitted by: Maria Pia (Italy)
06-09-2009 - 17:38:12

12. a wise president

Mr.Obama is full of wisdom;For his first Mid-East visit ,He gain many Muslim's support.
Submitted by: steven.ling (china)
06-09-2009 - 09:06:56

13. I belive in Obama

This is the best step of Obama-president of America for peace in the world especially in Midlle East. We belive in his abilty in process. In the my view, only Obama can do this. god bless to him
Submitted by: Nguyen Viet Tran Nam (Vietnam)
06-08-2009 - 13:27:15

14. thumb up

I listened a little part of this speech in news and I believe that Mr. Obama can repair the U.S. relationships with Islam world
Submitted by: lotos (Iran)
06-07-2009 - 16:14:24

15. Peace would not come easily

Different religion has different interest itself. So long as exist different interests in the world, there must be conflicts. So there is a long way to go to achieve our desire of peace.
Submitted by: Billy Han (People's Republic of China)
06-07-2009 - 14:19:53

16. speech to obama

i hope that it will take effect
Submitted by: hamed (afghanistan)
06-07-2009 - 10:01:38

17. Comments on Obama's wide speach, directed to the Muslim world / International peace.

I'm a Muslim of arround 77years of age. I listened the speach thoroughly. It is really a redeptive speach, if it's being put in action. What I want to express, is that, Only Obama or Americans in whole, won't be able to put in action all of the gleanings of this wide and wall-to-wall speach, if, at least, all of allied and friend countries do not take honest part in the process. It is quite evident that, puting in action all the gleanings of the text, would not only be in interest of the states ore its allied countries, but it would be in interest of all the world, including opositions.
Submitted by: Mohammad Siddiq Zarinkhail (Afghanistan.)
06-07-2009 - 05:49:24

18. Peace, in all of our interest

Obviously, President Obama is making efforts to generate peace in the mid-east. Both Muslims and Christians should share a harmonious homeland without confrontations by strengthening mutual understandings.
Submitted by: Liu Sijia (China)
06-07-2009 - 03:28:08

19. Great president for great nation

I'm very happy after hearing his speech an I'm very proud that's my country was the first nation recognized United States in 1777; and I'm certainly Obama will find solution between Israelis and Palestinians whether the republican party will join his side. Thank you so much for this article.
Submitted by: mounir (MOROCCO)
06-06-2009 - 15:29:43

20. israel

i think ihe most important issue about peace between the two country is iranian goverment cheatings. the world should take a tough decision about that and then you will see that every thing will be ok.
Submitted by: jafar (iran)
06-06-2009 - 15:17:33

21. New Beginning' Between US and Muslims

Dear Aditor As I'm a muslim 31 years old and have more than 23 years expereinced and knew about US policy and strategy that Obama's speech in Germany only to show his closed friendship with Muslims worldside and infact it's only cheating as Bush and Clinton done before and no have reality aspect. please stop your trick and leave muslims to continue their life. thanks very much Fazal Rahman
Submitted by: Fazal Rahman "Mutasim" (Afghanistan)
06-06-2009 - 11:22:26

22. Obama is on the right track

I am a hindu-I live in a country which has the largest number of muslims living in the world.I am a doctor.Many of my patients are muslims.they trust me and are very honest about their illnesses.I know the way of life between a Hindu like me and a Moslem is quite different.But that hardly matters.religion is a personal leaning.It has nothing to do with a fellow human.Ultimately all of us are the same.Unless this wisdom comes, world will perish.I pray and wish Obama succeeds
Submitted by: Dr.Mahadevan (India)
06-06-2009 - 09:21:06

23. The Best Change of Peace

I think Obama has a better chance at getting closer to a lasting peace deal, then any US president in the last 100 years. Imagine the headlines if peace was achieved. It would have the excitement that I remember when the Berlin wall came down.
Submitted by: Cecil (UK)
06-06-2009 - 07:43:51

24. Wouldn't ya know???

As an American who loves freedom, equality, human rights, and honesty I hope the world will soon take an honest look at what is going on in Israel. Do Arabs in Israel have it as good as the Jews there? Not exactly... But are they making progress and does Israel guarantee the rights of all of their citizens and grant equal rights to everyone - YES. That may come as a surprise to most people, but I have been living in Israel for years now. My home is in the USA and Israel is as close to America as I have ever felt. I'm not Jewish or Muslim... I'm a secular American... but what is important to me is human rights and dignity and Israel strives for that. They have open press, that's why you can see such "awful" things about Israel - because the government lets you and because so much of the world wants to portray Israel as evil. Home in the US Latinos and Blacks suffer from discrimination... but the USA treats everyone under law as equal. That's how it works here in Israel... It's
Submitted by: Clark Hickman (Israel)
06-06-2009 - 07:29:48

25. COMMENT ON OBAMA SPEECH TO THE MUSLIM WORLDS

I LISTEN TO OBAMA SPEECH THAT HAS TARGETED TO MUSLIM PEOPLES,THERE WERE MANY POINTS WHICH HAS OBAMA INDICATE TO,GENERALLY I HAVE ACCEPT OBAMA STATEMENT AND I HOPE TO BE REBUILD DAMAGED RELATION BETWEEN WESTRN AND MUSLIM WORLDS WHICH HAS EXTREMLY DANGERCE DURING BUCH ADMINISTRATION , BUCH POLICY WAS STAND ON ISRAIL GOVERNMENT FREINDSHEEP AGAINST PALASTINES AND AT GENERALLY AGAINST ALL MUSLIM PEOPLES . IF THE OBAMA STATEMENTS HAS ENFORCE IN ACTION, I HOPE THAT WAS APRECIABLE FOR ALL MUSLIM PEOPLES, MANY THANKS
Submitted by: SAYED WALI AFGHAN (AFGHANISTAN)
06-06-2009 - 06:06:51

26. Comment on voaspecial english

thanks so much for publishing the english language programm .if the the programm is published during the day time it will be so useful for afghans becuase no one can be awake in the mid night(i mean afghanistan day time )
Submitted by: Irfanullah (Afghanistan)
06-06-2009 - 05:44:37

27. It's new light for peace in Mid-east

Israeli people's right can not be denied,Palestianian people's right can not be denied too. The only way,I think,is living peacefully together in Mid-east.The saying'driving the Israeli into the Mediterranean Sea 'is a misleading speaking.Mr Obama is great,he has farsightedness and courage to start a new stage for both Israeli and Palestinian.I pray for his success.
Submitted by: Holmes Zhou (People's Republic of China)
06-06-2009 - 02:20:37

28. President Obama had courge to speak the truth

Why cannot Jews accept the Palestine as a country. They rather have their expansionist endeavors by every mean. Let Israeli people offer the palestian to form a government by election in Palestine without any boundries, democracy and freedom for all to move and live together- jews were never subject of genocide from muslims any time anywhere
Submitted by: ghulam a niazi (usa)
06-06-2009 - 01:47:42

29. i am happy

i am happy so much because i am sure he is honest and he will does what he said ..we wait him from long time because he is the hope..but i hope if we can help him in this mission ..i hope if i can do any thing to help him
Submitted by: ahmed ayoub (egypt)
06-06-2009 - 01:30:00

30. Obama's spech

In his speech, President Obama "was rather mild on Israel and did not tell us what he proposes to do if Israel rejects peace with its neighbors and continues to subjugate Palestinians and occupy their land," one Muslim said. Even though Americans would like to do everything we can to make peace in the mid-east, as the only nation that truly supports Israel, we will not abandon them. We must not abandon them. David Brainard
Submitted by: David Brainard (Japan)
06-05-2009 - 23:55:25

31. Understandable

Thank Brianna Blake and VOA Special English for the lovely article.
Submitted by: Kim Hong Ta (Canada)
06-05-2009 - 23:47:08

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