(APP): Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Hissein Brahim Taha Tuesday stressed upon making concerted efforts by all the OIC member states to tackle the various challenges being faced by the Muslim Ummah.
Addressing the inaugural session of the OIC-Council of Foreign Ministers, he said that the 48th session was being held under the theme of ‘Partnership to build unity, justice, and development’, and called for the making of the joint efforts to realize the collective objectives of the OIC.
About the Kashmir issue, he said it had not found a solution for a very long time. Terming the Indian government’s acts of August 5, 2019, by changing the status of occupied Jammu and Kashmir as violations of the UNSC resolutions, he reiterated OIC’s call to support the rights of the Kashmiri people to self-determination in line with the resolutions of the UNSC.
The secretary-general said that Palestinian people had been facing illegal Israeli occupation and the forceful colonization of their lands.
Condemning the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people, he said Israeli actions were the stark negations of the international laws and the UN resolutions for the peaceful settlement of the issue, by protecting the Palestinian rights to life and land.
About the issue of Afghanistan, he emphasized further efforts to bring stability and peace. He termed the establishment of the Afghanistan Humanitarian Trust Fund on the margin of the OIC-CFM session as another effort by the member states for financial and humanitarian support to the Afghan people.
Hissein Brahim Taha further said that the Yemen situation also caused deep concerns for the OIC, and called for an immediate end to the conflict through peaceful means.
The OIC secretary-general also condemned Houthis attacks against civilians and installations.
He said the world was facing racial discrimination, calling upon the OIC member countries to put their acts together to fight this challenge.
He also welcomed the recent adoption of the UN resolution by designating March 15 each year as a day to fight against Islamophobia.
The secretary-general further said that fighting terrorism was an absolute priority of the OIC and called upon the protection of the rights of children, women, and families laws, besides, capacity building of the Muslim youth in the fields of the latest science and technological fields and modern education.
Referring to the Covid pandemic, he observed that the world had not been yet out of it which created huge economic difficulties for the developing and poor countries.
The OIC secretary-general underlined the need to intensify the joint efforts to ensure OIC objectives aimed at eradication of poverty, disease, illiteracy, extremism, and galvanizing efforts for promotion of interfaith harmony, and making progress in the fields of science and technology.
He said high-level education would be an optimal means to remove the backwardness of the developing countries.
He also appreciated the member countries for contributing towards the collective objectives and goals of the member states and called upon making further concerted efforts to realize the programs and activities under OIC’s umbrella.
He also expressed his gratitude to the government and the people of Pakistan for the warm welcome and hosting of the session.
He also lauded Pakistan for its strong commitment to the charter of the OIC and its contributions to the unity and solidarity of the Muslim Ummah.
It was indeed a great pleasure to attend the OIC-CFM session which also coincided with the celebrations of Pakistan’s national Day, he added. He also wished for further progress and prosperity for Pakistan and its people.
Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (OIC Summit Chair) Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud, in his statement, stressed for further consolidation of efforts and unity among the Muslims Ummah to confront the varied challenges.
Extending felicitation to the member-states on the adoption of UN resolution against Islamophobia, he termed it a great achievement of the OIC and its member states.
He highlighted the significance of making efforts to strengthen the unity and solidarity among the Muslim countries by promoting noble Islamic values.
Prince Faisal also reiterated support to the role and objectives of the organization. For ensuring peace and stability in Afghanistan, he said efforts should be made to enable Afghans to contribute towards the future building of their country.
The Saudi foreign minister also called upon Afghans to help themselves by ensuring that Afghan lands were not used as a haven for extremist groups by ensuring respect for human rights, including women’s right to education.
He also reaffirmed the Kingdom’s support to the OIC efforts for the just resolution of the Palestinian and Jammu and Kashmir issues.
The foreign minister also denounced Houthis’ attacks against KSA, adding that Saudi Arabia had been providing humanitarian support and relief to the Yemeni people.
Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in his speech, said that their shared goals were motivated through mutual respect and cooperation.
Foreign Minister of the Republic of Niger Hassoumi Massoudou, in his statement, said that eradicating poverty and ensuring stability in the society would not be achieved until they translated their determination to achieve the slogan of the current session, ‘Partnership to build unity, justice and development’.
The APS (Army Public School) attack was a defining moment in Pakistan’s history. While the pain and scars will never fully heal, the resilience shown by the nation proves its unwavering determination to stand against terrorism. The martyrs of Army Public School are remembered as symbols of hope and courage, inspiring a better and more peaceful future for Pakistan.
“We will never forget, and we will never forgive.”
The 10th anniversary of the tragic terror incident at Army Public School Peshawar is being observed today to pay tribute to the martyrs.
Special prayers and Quran Khwani are being held for the martyred students and teachers of Army Public School.
Meanwhile, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa education department has arranged special functions to commemorate the APS incident and martyred students.
On 16th of December 2014, six terrorists stormed the Army Public School Peshawar and martyred one hundred and forty-seven innocent students and teachers of the school.
The historic fifteen-day Chomos festival continues in Kalash Valley, including Chitral district, on seventh consecutive day, today.
Under the guidance of Tashfeen Haider, Director General of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority, tourist information centers in Chitral City and Upper Dir have been activated to assist both foreign and local visitors.
The Kalash people are observing various rituals during the Chomos festival as part of their New Year celebrations.
Traditional songs, dances, and rituals are key features of the festival, which is set to culminate on the 22nd of this month.