India rejects OIC resolution on Kashmir
India Tuesday strongly rejected as “factually
incorrect and misleading references” made by the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation (OIC) on Jammu and Kashmir in its 39th Session of the Council of
Foreign Ministers. “We note with regret that the Organization of the Islamic
Cooperation (OIC) has once again made factually incorrect and misleading
references to matters internal to India, including the Indian state of Jammu
and Kashmir, which is an integral part of India. We reject all such
references/resolutions,” official spokesperson in the Ministry of External
Affairs said. He was responding to a
question on resolutions adopted during the 39th Session of the CFMs of OIC held
in Djibouti, Africa, last week.
The OIC resolution said
it is “noting with regret the Indian attempt to malign the legitimate Kashmiri
freedom struggle by denigrating it as terrorism and appreciating that the
Kashmiris condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.”
It also said that “taking note of
the report which confirmed that there are 2156 unidentified bodies in mass
graves in Kashmir and expressed concern that there is every possibility that
the unidentified bodies buried in various unmarked graves at 38 places may
contain bodies of enforced disappearance cases because 574 are unidentified.” Speaking at the Contact Group meeting on
Jammu and Kashmir, OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, reaffirmed the
principal position of the OIC in fully supporting the people of Jammu and
Kashmir in their struggle to achieve their legitimate rights and stressed on
considering new means for supporting them. He announced that the delegation of
the next visit by the OIC Special Envoy to Jammu and Kashmir would include
representatives of OIC subsidiary and specialized organs that can help deliver
assistance.
OIC RESOLUTION
OIC notes with regret Indian attempt to malign
legitimate Kashmiri freedom struggle by denigrating it as terrorism and
appreciates that the Kashmiris condemn terrorism in all its forms and
manifestations. Taking note of the report which confirmed that there are 2156
unidentified bodies in mass graves in Kashmir OIC expresses deep concern
Source: http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/2012/Nov/21/india-rejects-oic-resolution-on-kashmir-39.asp
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