OIC suspends Sweden’s Special Envoy status



ISTANBUL:

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) announced on Sunday that Sweden’s Special Envoy standing with a organization has been suspended.

According to an OIC statement, Secretary-General Hissein Brahim Taha was asked to cruise actions opposite countries where a Holy Quran and Islamic black are desecrated, including presumably suspending a Special Envoy status, during a OIC Executive Committee’s unusual assembly on Jul 2.

“The Secretary-General welcomed a measures taken by some Member States to criticism opposite a steady attacks on Islamic sanctities.

“He called on all Member States to take a emperor decisions they hold suitable to demonstrate their position condemning a extenuation by a Swedish authorities of licences that enabled a steady abuse of a sanctification of a Holy Quran and Islamic symbols, and to demonstrate a OIC states’ rejecting of such infamous acts underneath a stratagem of leisure of expression,” a matter said.

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Taha also highlighted that a blazing of Quran copies and other acts opposite Islamic total and black are not “ordinary Islamophobia incidents.”

“He exhorted a general village to urgently exercise general law, that clearly prohibits any advocacy of eremite hatred,” a matter said.

He stressed a significance of adhering to a UN Human Rights Council’s recently adopted resolution, that addresses a emanate of “combating eremite loathing that incites discrimination, hostility, or violence.”

The OIC General Secretariat is scheming to call an puncture assembly of a Council of Foreign Ministers to serve plead a conditions and make any required decisions.