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Syed Shahabuddin is a well known in the political and academic circles as well as in the mass media and does not need an introduction.
In his many incarnations he has been a university teacher, a diplomat, who served as an ambassador and a government official who was at the time of his seeking pre-mature retirement, the Joint Secretary in charge of South East Asia, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific in the Ministry of External Affairs. He was a MP for three terms between 1979 and 1996 and made a mark as a Parliamentarian. He has edited Muslim India, the monthly journal of research, documentation and reference from 1983 to 2002 and again from July 2006. He has been a regular contributor on current affairs in the media and a familiar participant in seminars and TV discussions. He has been a member of many learned bodies and associated with several Muslim institutions and organizations. More...
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6 June , 2009

Joint Committee of Muslim Organisations for Empowerment
D-250 Abul Fazal Enclave, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi -110025 Ph: 26946780. Fax: 26947346
Convener
Syed Shahabuddin
Statement on President Obamas Speech
New Delhi: 6 June, 2009. Mr. Syed Shahabuddin, Convener, Joint Committee of Muslim Organisations for Empowerment has issued the following statement;
As Muslims form a global community they cannot ignore a major initiative by the President of the USA which is the only global power. President Obamas cairo speech should be welcomed as a good beginning but Muslims should exercise caution in drawing conclusion and take note of its short comings.

The first short coming is that President Obama practically ignores 1/3 of Muslim world which live in minority situations. Secondly, President Obama is very soft on Israel because of domestic compulsions. He equates Palestinian resistance with Israels military invasions, expresses no commitment to press Israel to withdraw from Arab Occupied Territories and demolish existing Israeli settlements on the West Bank or the Wall. Neither does he offer to Israel a security umbrella or withdrawal from the Arab areas which would meet Israels persistent excuse. He has no words to condemn Israels recent invasion of Gaza. He forgets to mention Israels nuclear arsenal, the only one in the Middle East.

President Obama waves the flag of democracy but whether it is Palestine or
Afghanistan, its legitimacy in his eyes, depends on its pro-American stance. He offers development resources but his generosity is limited to those Muslim states which are friendly to the USA. On Iran, Obama offers unconditional dialogue, and grants it right to access nuclear energy, provided it signs the NPT, which Israel has not.

The real test of President Obama will be how far he can go to press Israel to withdraw from the Occupied Territories and desist from changing the geography, history and demography of Jerusalem which is a sacred city unity for Muslim, Christians and Jews alike.
The third shortcoming is his policy on Afghanistan; continued foreign occupation and support to an unpopular regime is bound to prove counter- productive. Al Qaida can be tamed only by a democratic regime in Afghanistan.
New Delhi
6 June, 2009
(Syed Shahabuddin)