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2月21日付、「Adnkronos Int'l」によれば、パキスタンのアジス首相は、モハンマド風刺漫画問題に関して、「イスラム世界サミット」を開催するよう、パキスタンを訪問中のOIC(the Organisation of the Islamic Conference ーイスラム会議機構?)事務局長、Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu氏に要請したとのことだ。
Ihsanoglu氏は、具体的にアジス首相とこの問題について話し合う意向であるとのこと。
(OICは57のメンバーからなる)
CARTOON CRISIS: ISLAMABAD WANTS SUMMIT OF WORLD MUSLIM BODY
Islamabad, 21 Feb. (AKI) - Pakistan has asked that the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) convene an extraordinary summit to discuss the ongoing crisis triggered by the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. Prime minister Shaukat Aziz made the request to the secretary general of the OIC, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, who was visiting Pakistan on Tuesday. '"Islam is a religion of peace and harmony" declared Aziz, adding that "we condemn and deplore the use of force or violence during protests."
Ihsanoglu also condemned the violence as a sign of 'weakness' and revealed that the OIC had activated contacts with the EU and with the UN to resolve the crisis. Next week he is due to meet UN secretary general Kofi Annan and EU foreign policy chief.
"It is outrageous to burn buildings, kill and use any other form of violence " he added, underlining that such actions are not in line with the teaching of the Prophet"
The secretary general of the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) will travel to Pakistan on Wednesday to work out a common strategy against the publication of blasphemous caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, a news reports said.
Ihsanoghu will meet Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz to discuss the situation in the wake of worldwide outrage over the issue, the private news agency Online reported.
Pakistan’s envoy in Denmark, who has been recalled by the government for “consultations” will also attend the meeting with OIC chief.
The cartoons first appeared in Danish newspapers in last September and were reprinted in the European media, triggering the worldwide uproar by Muslims.
The OIC chief’s visit to Pakistan follows remarks by Pakistani president General Pervez Musharraf to an American television network on Friday that it was high time for the OIC and the European Union (EU) to seriously look at the issue to defuse growing tension over the publication of the cartoons.
A report by English language daily Dawn said the OIC handed over a five-point agenda to EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana during his recent visit to the group’s headquarters in Jeddah to address the situation and prevent recurrence of a similar crisis.
The agenda adopted at an extraordinary meeting of the permanent representatives of the member states in Jeddah urged the EU to adopt necessary legislative measures against “Islamophobia”.
It also called on the EU states to work with OIC in adopting a UN resolution aimed at prohibiting defamation of prophets and faiths, the report said.
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