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Subject: IP: EU trying to distance itself from Italian PM's [stupid djf]comments


Italian Premier Puts Down Islam

By SUSAN SEVAREID

Associated Press Writer

September 27, 2001, 11:32 AM EDT

MANAMA, Bahrain -- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's contention that Western civilization is superior to Islamic culture compounded fears Thursday in the Middle East that America's war on terrorism will be a war on Islam.

European leaders distanced themselves from Berlusconi's comments, which came as the United States tries to build a coalition with Islamic countries against terrorism after the Sept. 11 suicide attacks.

Berlusconi's remarks Wednesday in Berlin "crossed the limits of reason," Amr Moussa, secretary general of the 22-nation Arab League, said in Cairo, Egypt. "We don't believe there is a superior civilization, and if he said so he's utterly mistaken."

Coalition-building with Middle East nations already is difficult because many have uneasy truces with homegrown Islamic extremists that easily could be shaken -- and moderate Muslims could harden their views if they feel their faith is under attack.

Speaking at a news conference after talks in Berlin with German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Berlusconi said, "We must be aware of the superiority of our civilization, a system that has guaranteed well-being, respect for human rights and -- in contrast with Islamic countries -- respect for religious and political rights." He added hoped "the West will continue to conquer peoples, like it conquered communism."

Belgian Foreign Minister Louis Michel, sitting next to Moussa at a news conference at Arab League headquarters in the Egyptian capital Thursday, condemned Berlusconi's contention.

"It's totally contradicting the values in which we believe," said Michel, leader of a European Union mission to the Mideast trying to drum up support for an international coalition against terrorism.

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