Wonder if she will wear a "freedom sack'?







http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/hillary-clinton-address-us-islamic-gathe



*Hillary Clinton to Address U.S.-Islamic Gathering in Washington*

*Monday, April 11, 2011*
*By Patrick Goodenough <http://www.cnsnews.com/source/72503> *

*[image: Clinton-Islam
gathering]*<http://www.cnsnews.com/image/clinton-islam-gathering>
**

*Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin
Khalifa Al Thani, and Brookings Institution President Strobe Talbott arrive
for the seventh annual U.S.-Islamic World Forum, in Doha in February 2010
(Photo: U.S.-Islamic World Forum)*

*(CNSNews.com)* – At a time of dramatic change in the Arab world, senior
figures from more than 30 Arab and other Muslim-majority countries will be
in Washington, D.C., this week for the annual U.S.-Islamic World Forum, the
first to be held in the United States.

For the second consecutive year, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will
play a prominent role at the forum. On Tuesday evening, she will be the
guest speaker at the highlight of the three-day event, an invitation-only
gala dinner.

Earlier in the day, the forum will be opened by Organization of the Islamic
Conference (OIC) Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, the Turk who heads
the Saudi-based bloc of 56 Islamic states. An OIC statement said Ihsanoglu
would use the occasion to review relations between the U.S. and the Islamic
world.

Jointly organized by the Brookings Institutions Saban Center for Middle East
Policy and Qatar’s foreign ministry, the event is the eighth U.S.-Islamic
World Forum. All seven previous ones have been held in the Qatari capital,
Doha.

“This year’s discussions will focus on the rapid, turbulent change in the
Middle East and implications for Muslims around the world,” the organizers
said in a statement.

The forums bring together scholars, business leaders, analysts, journalists,
religious figures and officials from the U.S. and numerous Islamic
countries, this year including Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia,
Jordan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia and Sudan.

*[image: Rashad Hussain]* <http://www.cnsnews.com/image/71751>**

*President Obama’s envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference
(OIC), Rashad Hussain. (Image: White House)*

Clinton’s participation last year was the first time a senior member of a
U.S. administration had taken part. It was at that Feb. 2010 event that
President Obama, in a video message to the forum, named Rashad Hussain, a
former White House deputy associate counsel, as special envoy to the OIC –
an appointment marked by *some
controversy*<http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/61324>
.

Earlier forums drew former administration members, including former
secretary of state Madeline Albright, a regular.

President Clinton took part in the inaugural event, in 2004, as did Yusuf
Qaradawi, an influential Egyptian Sunni scholar who is regarded as the
spiritual guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, and has drawn criticism for
having called Palestinian suicide bombings against Israelis justifiable
“martyrdom operations.”

Other noteworthy past attendees include the then commander of U.S. Central
Command commander, Admiral William Fallon; Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan,
who was denied a visa to the U.S. for years until the Obama
administration *lifted
the ban* <http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/60265> in early 2010; the late
Ambassador Richard Holbrooke; and Feisal Abdul Rauf, the imam whose plan to
build a mosque near Ground Zero triggered a storm last year.

A number of U.S. lawmakers including Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), Sen. Evan
Bayh (D-Ind.) and Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) have also taken part.

At the 2008 event, a straw poll on the 2008 presidential candidates handed
an overwhelming victory to then Sen. Obama.

Tamara Cofman Wittes, a Brookings senior fellow participating in the forum
(now deputy assistant secretary for Near Eastern affairs), observed at the
time, “The symbolism of a major American presidential candidate with the
middle name of Hussein, who went to elementary school in Indonesia,
certainly speaks to Muslims abroad.”

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