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ISLAMABAD: The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Saturday expressed concern over gross human rights violations and unabated killings in India-held Kashmir and renewed its call for resolution of the dispute through peaceful means.

Addressing a press conference with Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz, OIC secretary general Iyad Madani noted that the situation in held Kashmir was deteriorating and urged the international community to act.

“The situation is getting worse rather than [becoming] better and this cannot continue,” he said after a meeting with Mr Aziz.

Aziz, Madani exchange views on the situation in held Valley and issues of Palestine, Afghanistan
Most Kashmiris want an end to Indian occupation and favour independence or a merger with Pakistan, which has long called for a plebiscite on the region’s future. “We should not be afraid of a referendum,” Mr Madani said, adding it was up to Kashmiris to decide their future.

Mr Aziz condemned the use of lethal force by the Indian forces against the defenceless Kashmiri protesters.

He said a peaceful solution to the dispute in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions “is an imperative for regional peace and stability”.

Mr Madani, who is on an official visit to Pakistan, said the OIC would continue exposing the rights violations in the held Valley till resolution of the issue in accordance with the UN resolutions and wishes of Kashmiri people.

He renewed the OIC’s support to Kashmiris for their right to self-determination and said it was an international and legitimate issue.

He admitted that merely issuing statements by the world bodies over the ‘very serious’ situation in held Kashmir was not sufficient and called for a political solution to the issue.

“The international community has a role to play in this regard,” he said, adding the world must realise that human rights violations should be addressed promptly.

The OIC official expressed the hope that a comprehensive dialogue would take place between India and Pakistan soon to address the core issues.

Mr Aziz thanked the OIC for consistently supporting Pakistan’s stance on the issue.

He said the OIC’s contact group on Kashmir would be meeting next month during the UN General Assembly session in New York to discuss rights violations in the held Valley.

Giving details of his meeting with Mr Madani, the adviser said that they exchanged views on enhancing cooperation between Pakistan and the OIC on various matters pertaining to the Ummah.

He briefed the OIC general secretary about Pakistan’s desire of lasting peace in Afghanistan and the important role of the OIC in support of peace efforts in Afghanistan.

Defamation of religions

“We both stressed the need for intensifying cooperation among the OIC member countries and constructive exchange of ideas to address the increasing trends of Islamphobia and defamation of religions. We also agree that the platform of the OIC must be used to build a narrative against extremism and terrorism,” Mr Aziz said.

He said that Pakistan had always contributed to strengthening the bonds of fraternity and solidarity among the Muslim countries.

“We remain committed to working with the OIC for advancing all the legitimate causes of the Muslim Ummah, including the right of self-determination of the peoples of Palestine and Jammu and Kashmir,” he added.

Mr Aziz told journalists they should wait for a response from the Indian side after a letter was handed over to the Indian High Commissioner, extending an invitation to the Indian foreign secretary to visit Islamabad by the end of this month to discuss the Kashmir dispute. He said UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon had offered to facilitate the dialogue if requested by both Pakistan and India.

Lauding the role played by Pakistan as the founding member of the 57-member OIC, Mr Madani dropped a hint that OIC would be soon holding its meeting in Pakistan.

He said his visit also meant as preparation for the upcoming meeting of the OIC council of foreign ministers in October to be held in Tashkent.

He said the OIC was organising an ulema conference to discuss measures for ensuring a prosperous, peaceful and united Afghanistan and expressed his gratitude to Pakistan for its support in this regard.

He said an OIC representative office had opened in Ramallah and expressed the hope that soon there would be a stable unity government in Palestine.

Published in Dawn, August 21st, 2016
 
if Arab world only stop giving visas to indian i bet very next day india will bend over .
OIC sud take concrete steps to solve Kashmiri issue .. they killion brutely innocent human being..
Shame on this power of india.
 
if Arab world only stop giving visas to indian i bet very next day india will bend over .
OIC sud take concrete steps to solve Kashmiri issue .. they killion brutely innocent human being..
Shame on this power of india.
Solve the word marked in red... and you have your dream fulfilled....
:D
 
Solve the word marked in red... and you have your dream fulfilled....
:D

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To foreign countries small and big-
To Italy and Spain,
To Austria, where cowbells ring,
To Germany, where people sing-
And then come home again.

I´d see the Ganges and the Nile;
I´d visit Madagascar´s isle,
And Persia and Peru.
People would say they´d never seen
So odd, so strange an air-machine
As that on which I flew.

Why, everyone would raise a shout
To see his trotters and his snout
Come floating from the sky;
And I would be a famous star
Well known in countries near and far-
If only pigs could fly!
 
Kashmir is the Bilateral Issue between India and Pakistan. OIC is irrelevant. :whistle:
 
ROFL.OIC is saying the same thing since 1994.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Indian government gives no damn about what a useless tea coffee organization says.
 
you wont learn .. most of you in arab world are fed with muslim money... and there is No IF.
money too became Muslim and non Muslim:blah::blah:... a human being earn because he deserve it, one can only get aid and charity tagging religion .,,
 
ISLAMABAD: The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Saturday expressed concern over gross human rights violations and unabated killings in India-held Kashmir and renewed its call for resolution of the dispute through peaceful means.

Addressing a press conference with Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz, OIC secretary general Iyad Madani noted that the situation in held Kashmir was deteriorating and urged the international community to act.

“The situation is getting worse rather than [becoming] better and this cannot continue,” he said after a meeting with Mr Aziz.

Aziz, Madani exchange views on the situation in held Valley and issues of Palestine, Afghanistan
Most Kashmiris want an end to Indian occupation and favour independence or a merger with Pakistan, which has long called for a plebiscite on the region’s future. “We should not be afraid of a referendum,” Mr Madani said, adding it was up to Kashmiris to decide their future.

Mr Aziz condemned the use of lethal force by the Indian forces against the defenceless Kashmiri protesters.

He said a peaceful solution to the dispute in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions “is an imperative for regional peace and stability”.

Mr Madani, who is on an official visit to Pakistan, said the OIC would continue exposing the rights violations in the held Valley till resolution of the issue in accordance with the UN resolutions and wishes of Kashmiri people.

He renewed the OIC’s support to Kashmiris for their right to self-determination and said it was an international and legitimate issue.

He admitted that merely issuing statements by the world bodies over the ‘very serious’ situation in held Kashmir was not sufficient and called for a political solution to the issue.

“The international community has a role to play in this regard,” he said, adding the world must realise that human rights violations should be addressed promptly.

The OIC official expressed the hope that a comprehensive dialogue would take place between India and Pakistan soon to address the core issues.

Mr Aziz thanked the OIC for consistently supporting Pakistan’s stance on the issue.

He said the OIC’s contact group on Kashmir would be meeting next month during the UN General Assembly session in New York to discuss rights violations in the held Valley.

Giving details of his meeting with Mr Madani, the adviser said that they exchanged views on enhancing cooperation between Pakistan and the OIC on various matters pertaining to the Ummah.

He briefed the OIC general secretary about Pakistan’s desire of lasting peace in Afghanistan and the important role of the OIC in support of peace efforts in Afghanistan.

Defamation of religions

“We both stressed the need for intensifying cooperation among the OIC member countries and constructive exchange of ideas to address the increasing trends of Islamphobia and defamation of religions. We also agree that the platform of the OIC must be used to build a narrative against extremism and terrorism,” Mr Aziz said.

He said that Pakistan had always contributed to strengthening the bonds of fraternity and solidarity among the Muslim countries.

“We remain committed to working with the OIC for advancing all the legitimate causes of the Muslim Ummah, including the right of self-determination of the peoples of Palestine and Jammu and Kashmir,” he added.

Mr Aziz told journalists they should wait for a response from the Indian side after a letter was handed over to the Indian High Commissioner, extending an invitation to the Indian foreign secretary to visit Islamabad by the end of this month to discuss the Kashmir dispute. He said UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon had offered to facilitate the dialogue if requested by both Pakistan and India.

Lauding the role played by Pakistan as the founding member of the 57-member OIC, Mr Madani dropped a hint that OIC would be soon holding its meeting in Pakistan.

He said his visit also meant as preparation for the upcoming meeting of the OIC council of foreign ministers in October to be held in Tashkent.

He said the OIC was organising an ulema conference to discuss measures for ensuring a prosperous, peaceful and united Afghanistan and expressed his gratitude to Pakistan for its support in this regard.

He said an OIC representative office had opened in Ramallah and expressed the hope that soon there would be a stable unity government in Palestine.

Published in Dawn, August 21st, 2016
Great job.. now all that Pakistan needs to do is move its Army from P0K.. and open the door for referendum....
 
money too became Muslim and non Muslim:blah::blah:... a human being earn because he deserve it, one can only get aid and charity tagging religion .,,

what you call that money comes from?
lemme tell you yo.. its called foreign money the one your people make in arab, it comes from muslim world.. So yeah:secret:
 
if Arab world only stop giving visas to indian i bet very next day india will bend over .
OIC sud take concrete steps to solve Kashmiri issue .. they killion brutely innocent human being..
Shame on this power of india.

Let me see if individual countries belonging to OIC give a call for referendum. Everyone know statements by OIC are not worth more than a tissue paper.
 
what you call that money comes from?
lemme tell you yo.. its called foreign money the one your people make in arab, it comes from muslim world.. So yeah:secret:
Arab make it from across the world, europe; China and INDIA, therefore ooo you can call it as kafir money too...:blah::blah:
 

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