March 30, 2013
Kashmir Watch
Hameed Shaheen
ISLAMABAD - The OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) has activated
its administrative apparatus to provide relief to Myanmar-uprooted
Muslims. The OIC Secretary General, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, announced on
Saturday in Jeddah that the his organization is planning to hold a
meeting at the level of Foreign Ministers on 14 April 2013 to discuss
the issue of violence against Muslims in Myanmar, says an emailed press
release.
In his speech at the Contact Group meeting on Rohingya held at the OIC
headquarters in Jeddah on Saturday, Ihsanoglu announced two messages,
the first was directed to Muslims in Myanmar stressing that the OIC will
stand in support of their cause, and that the Organization and its
Member States are following up the issue and are ready to take all
necessary measures and actions to deal with it. In his second message,
Ihsanoglu addressed the government of Myanmar and stressed that it
should put an end to the Buddhist extremists and hate campaigns, as well
as ethnic cleansing that they had launched against Muslims in the
country, pointing out that the OIC will take up this issue to
international forums to find a full solution to it.
Ihsanoglu said that the OIC has called for the convening of this Contact
Group meeting in its headquarters in Jeddah due to renewed acts of
violence against Muslims in Myanmar by Buddhist extremists, which
resulted in the killing of dozens of Muslims, burning of their homes, in
addition to setting fire to mosques and schools and displacement of
hundreds. He warned against the spread of violence, which had began in
Arakan State, west of the country, and spread to other regions and
cities.
Ihsanoglu called on the countries members of the Contact Group to
establish contact channels with the international community to implement
the recommendations of the Extraordinary Mecca Islamic Summit held last
August, stressing the Group's ability to move and have an effective
impact. Ihsanoglu expressed the Organization's willingness to coordinate
positions in order to provide necessary support to improve the
situation of Muslims in Myanmar in order to restore all their legitimate
rights and to return to their land.
The Secretary General pointed out that the meeting should seek to gain
the confidence of the Rohingya people, and that the international
community should fulfill its promises that are not for compromise or
bargain.
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