OIC reiterates full support to Kashmiris’ right to self-determination

South AsiaOIC reiterates full support to Kashmiris’ right to self-determination

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia: The Special Representative of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Secretary General on Jammu and Kashmir Ambassador Abdullah Al-Alim reiterated OICs full support to the people of Kashmir in their legitimate struggle for the fundamental right to self-determination.

While addressing at the Seminar and Photo Exhibition on Kashmir jointly organized at the OIC Secretariat on November 28 by the Pakistan Consulate Jeddah and the OIC the ambassador Alim said that recently the situation in the Indian occupied Kashmir has turned critical.

The OIC called on the Indian government to stop using force against the Kashmiri people.

In his welcoming remarks, Consul General Shehryar Akbar Khan said that the event was organized to mark the illegal entry of Indian force into occupied Jammu and Kashmir in 1947.

The Consul General said that after the extra-judicial killing of Burhan Wani on July 8, 2016, the situation has worsened. More than 115 Kashmiris have lost their lives, 15,000 injured while around 850 people have sustained severe eye injuries.

True Representative of Kashmiri People Ghulam Muhammad Safi informed the audience about prevailing situation and continued human rights violations in the Indian Occupied Kashmir. He called on international community to play its role so that Kashmiri people can exercise their inherent right of self-determination.

The Chairman Kashmir Committee Jeddah Masood Ahmad Puri called upon the international community to break its deadly silence on the tragedy in Kashmir. He presented a resolution to Ambassador Abdullah Al-Alim, on behalf of the Kashmir Committee, Jeddah, calling the OIC to redouble its efforts to resolve the Kashmir issue.

In his concluding remarks, Ambassador of Pakistan to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Manzoor ul Haq thanked the OIC and Saudi Arabia for supporting the cause of the people of Kashmir. He highlighted the plight of the people of Kashmir and the gross human rights violations by the occupying forces. He said that Pakistan wants to resolve its disputes with India including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir through dialogue and in a peaceful manner.

The photo exhibition and Seminar on Indian occupied Kashmir at the OIC Secretariat has become an annual feature for the past four years. The event was well attended by high level OIC officials, members of Diplomatic Corps, local dignitaries and representatives of Pakistan community.

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