T1a B48 Seminar Notes Fdr- 11-5-03 Seminar Materials- Csis- Guantanamo To Boykin Roundtable (w Raj De)

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Center for Strategic & International Studies Washington, DC

****REMINDER**** From Guantanamo Bay to General Boykin: The Struggle to Win Hearts and Minds Roundtable hosted by

CSIS Transnational Threats Initiative Please join us at the Center for Strategic and International Studies on November 5 from 10:00 a.m. to Noon to discuss developments surrounding the recent arrests of a US Department of Defense Muslim chaplain and two interpreters at the US military prison facility in Guantananio Bay, Cuba. The discussion will also focus on the role of foreign influence in the US prison chaplain ranks, the valuable role of Islam in correctional facilities, and the impact on the Muslim community in light of these issues and events. We look forward to a fruitful and frank discussion of this timely and important subject. Guests: • Imam Yahya Hendi, Chaplain of Georgetown University and former US Navy Chaplain • Professor Sulayman Nyang, Professor of African Studies, Howard University • Imam Johari, Chaplain of Howard University Moderator: Mr. Aranud de Borchgrave, Director, Transnational Threats Initiative, CSIS

Wednesday, November 5th, 2003 (10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.) at Center for Strategic and International Studies 1800 K Street (B-l conference level) Washington, DC 20006

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HOSTS FROM GUANTANAMO BAY TO GENERAL BOYKIN November 5,2003 Guest Speakers: Imam Yahya Hendi Chaplain Georgetown University Professor Sulayman Nyang Professor of African Studies Howard University Imam Mahdi Bray The National Muslim Project Moderator: Mr. Arnaud de Borchgrave Director, Transnational Threats Initiative Center for Strategic and International Studies Participants: Imam Mohamed Magid Ali Islamic Society of North America Mr. Paul M. Barrett Wall Street Journal Mr. Brad Belzak Department of Homeland Security Mr. Daniel Benjamin Center for Strategic and International Studies Mr. Jeremy Boutellis Center for Strategic and International Studies Page 1 of 5

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