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John Louis Esposito né le 19 mai 1940 est un professeur américain d'affaires internationales et d'études islamiques à l'université de Georgetown, dans Washington, D.C. Il est aussi le directeur du Prince Alwaleed Center for Muslim–Christian Understanding à Georgetown.

Dans la cadre de l’affaire Tariq Ramadan, il signe une tribune le 21 février 2018 sur le site Mediapart aux côtés d'une cinquantaine de personnalités pour une « pour une justice impartiale et égalitaire » pour Tariq Ramadan, mis en examen pour viols et placé en détention provisoire, et dans laquelle il est demandé de libérer immédiatement ce dernier en raison de son état de santé. Wikipedia  

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“We find statements by religious, polital leaders and the media that incite Islamophobia. I'm going to give you some, otherwise we wind up talking in very true but general statements. And I think we need to hear the actual words, because these are the words that people, who are in churches, people who are watching the media, hear. And if they don't have a context within which to place them, they will draw us out of conclusions. While George Bush and Tony Blair may distinguish between Islam and extremism, Franklin Graham tells us that "Islam is a very evil religion. All the values that we as a nation hold dear, they don't share those same values at all … these countries that have the majority of Muslims." You might think of Franklin Graham as an individual, but if you are in the Muslim world, you know that Franklin Graham gave the invocation at the first inauguration of president Bush, that Franklin Graham a year and a half later was asked to speak on Good Friday at the Pentagon. That sends a signal. Pat Robertson: "This man [Muhammad] was an absolute wild-eyed fanatic, he was a robber and a brigand. And to say that these terrorists distort Islam … they are carrying out Islam. I mean: This man [Muhammed] was a killer and to think that this is a peaceful religion is fraudulent." Benny Hinn at a pro-Israel rally: "This not a war between Arabs and the Jews, this is between God and the devil."”

And there are many others.
Speech at the UN seminar on Islamophobia in 2004