http://www.islamonline.org/English/News/2004-12/25/article05.shtml

US Intelligence Law Targets Muslim World

By Adam Wild Aba, IOL Correspondent

 

WASHINGTON, December 25 (IslamOnline.net) - The newly enacted law to
overhaul the US intelligence

community is primarily focused on the Muslim world, seeking to magnetize its
new generations and

recruit them to gather vital information if necessary.

 

Singed into law by President George W. Bush on December 17, the Intelligence
Reform and Terrorism

Prevention Act calls for committing a "long-term and sustainable investment"
in predominantly Muslim

countries, said a statement released by the State Department's Bureau of
International Information

Programs.

 

The statement, a copy of which was obtained by IslamOnline.net on Saturday,
December 25, said the

new legislation directs the State Department to establish an International
Youth Opportunity Fund

through an existing international organization to improve public education
in the Muslim world.

 

It further authorizes a pilot program providing scholarship grants to
American-sponsored schools in

Muslim countries.

 

The law is considered to be the largest overhaul of US
intelligence-gathering in a half century.

 

It creates a national intelligence center and a powerful new position of
national intelligence

director to oversee the nation's 15 intelligence agencies.

 

Media Reports

 

The law further requires the State Department and the Broadcasting Board of
Governors (BBG) to

report regularly to the president on Muslim outreach efforts, and requires
the development of

indigenous media in Muslim countries.

 

The BBG supervises radio and television targeting chiefly the Muslim and
Arab world like the

Washington-based Al-Hurra satellite channel, Radio Sawa and the Voice of
America (VOA).

 

Passed 344-51 by the House of Representatives on November 20, America's
388-billion-dollar budget

for 2005 allotted $600 million to extend radio and TV transmission to the
Muslim and Arab world,

including new air programs and appointment of more staff.

 

The new behemoth budget also earmarked huge appropriations to the State
Department and the BBG in a

bid to shine up the country's blemished image worldwide.

 

The intelligence act authorizes the US in fiscal years 2005 and 2006 to
spend "such sums [of federal

funds] as may be necessary" to promote the Partnership for Progress and a
Common Future with the

Region of the Broader Middle East and North Africa (BMENA).

 

The initiative was launched by US President George Bush and leaders of the
G8, along with leaders of

seven countries from the region, at the 2004 G8 summit at Sea Island,
Georgia, US.

 

"Professional Journalists"

 

The new intelligence law also directs the State Department to promote a free
press and the

development of "professional journalists" in the Muslim world.

 

It says free press is a must as part of the overall public diplomacy
strategy for the Middle East,

according to the State Department's statement.

 

Under the law, the National Endowment for Democracy shall fund a
private-sector group to establish a

free-media network to help participants share information concerning
development of free media in

"societies in transition."

 

Additionally, the legislation encourages the State Department to improve its
recruitment and

training systems in the area of public diplomacy.

 

It requires the department to "seek individuals" with applicable public
relations and language

skills to enhance its public diplomacy capabilities in the Muslim world.

 

A Pentagon report released in November said the US was alienating Muslims
worldwide and losing the

"the war of ideas" because of adopting faulty policies and what was
perceived as "self-serving

hypocrisy".

 

In August, US National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, who is to replace
outgoing Secretary of

State Colin Powell, admitted failure to win the Muslims' hearts and minds.

 

 

 



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