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US cites good work by Indian Muslims

Obama says West has distorted image of community

Washington: Praising the good work by Muslims around the world in countries such as India that has the world’s second largest Muslim population, US President Barack Obama admitted that many in the US have a ‘distorted’ impression about the community.

The US President said the image people in the West get of Islam is how they are represented by the media as due to the relatively small population of Muslims in countries such as the US, many people do not get a clear idea of how a Muslim personally is.

In his closing remarks at a White House summit to counter violent extremism at the State Department on Friday, Obama chose to speak “very directly to a painful truth that’s part of the challenge that brings us here”.

“The image they get of Muslims or Islam is in the news,” Obama said, adding: “And given the existing news cycle, that can give a very distorted impression. A lot of the bad, like terrorists who cla-im to speak for Islam, that’s absorbed by the general population.”

“Not enough of the good — the more than 1 billion people around the world who do represent Islam, and are doctors and lawyers and teachers, and neighbours and friends,” he said on Friday, the final day of the summit.

Obama, who has tou-ched upon issues of religious intolerance and extremism in a series of remarks recently, made the latest comment while addressing the three-day conference, being attended by leaders from more than 60 countries, including India.

The Indian delegation is represented by R.N. Ravi, Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee. Obama then went on to list the Muslims who have been involved in good work around the world. “So we have to remember these Muslim men and women, the young Palestinians are working to build an understanding and trust with Israelis, also trying to give voice to her people’s aspirations.

“Entrepreneurs are unleashing new innovations in places such as Malaysia. Health workers are fighting to save lives from polio and from Ebola in West Africa. And volunteers who go to disaster zones after a tsunami or earthquakes to ease suffering and help families rebuild,” the US President said.

Obama also gave the example of the attack on French satirical magazine, saying: “The world hears a lot about the terrorists who attacked Charlie Hebdo in Paris, but the world has to also remember the cop, a Muslim, who died trying to stop them.”

( Source : PTI )
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