OIC stressed immediate ceasefire in Gaza, urged to implement resolutions on Jammu & Kashmir
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The Organization of Islamic Cooperation on Sunday called for an immediate and unconditional complete ceasefire and end of the all-out aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
The organization also stressed to provide humanitarian, medical, and relief aid, providing water and electricity, and opening humanitarian corridors to deliver urgent aid to the region in an unhindered and adequate manner.
The Summit called on the International Community to take action to stop the crime of genocide committed by the Israeli Forces against the Palestinian people in Palestine and to implement the provisional measures ordered by the International Court of Justice.
Reiterating its solid support for the Palestinian people in their legitimate struggle to attain in unavoidable rights including self-determination and to establish their sovereign state with Al-Quds Al as its capital, the OIC called upon the world to compel the Jewish State to follow international law, and UN resolutions and end its illegal occupation, colonization of and apartheid in the Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem.
The organization also called the Palestinian brothers and sisters to unite in their struggle to achieve noble objectives, under the banner of the Palestine Liberation Organization the sole legitimate representative body of the Palestinian people.
It also expressed deep concern over the increasing systematic persecution of Muslims and other minorities in India that had led to their political, economic and social marginalization and urge the Government of India to take necessary measures to protect their lives and properties and prevent any such acts in the future.
The declaration paid tribute to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and other Member States for leading efforts at the UN General Assembly for the adoption of the Resolutions designating 15 March as “International Day to Combat Islamophobia” in 2022 and “Measures to Combat Islamophobia” on March 15, 2024 and urge the UN Secretary General to appoint United Nations Special Envoy to combat Islamophobia and implement other relevant measures contained in these resolutions
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