Obama's Promised New Beginning
The Express Tribune (Karachi, Pakistan) 2011, August 1
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Byline: Shahid Javed Burki In June 2009, less than six months after being sworn in as America's president, Barack Obama addressed the citizens of the Islamic world. He chose Cairo's Al Azhar University, the oldest surviving centre of Islamic learning, as the site for his much anticipated address. This was to be one of the most important and remembered speeches the president gave in the early part of his tenure. In it, he promised a new beginning in America's relations with the world of Islam.
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