Arab American responsibilities in '98

The Arab American News | September 25, 1998| | Copyright

Arab American responsibilities in '98

Arab Americans have a full political agenda for fall 1998. As the community continues to advance into the U.S. political mainstream, it is required to operate on several fronts simultaneously.

Later this month, for example, Arab American leaders from a number of organizations will convene a leadership summit to address Arab American foreign and domestic policy issues and review plans for the 1998 elections. High on the agenda for this meeting will obviously be concern over U.S. Middle East policy.

The lack of U.S. leadership in the peace process, the ...

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