conflict and puts the responsibility for the adequate compensation of
these damages on Armenia;
25.
Requests the Secretary-General to follow up the
implementation of this resolution and to report thereon to the 38th
CFM;
6.2.19.2.2. Resolution No.6/37-E. On economic assistance to
member states and muslim communities in non-oic countries.
The Thirty-Seven Session of the Council of the Foreign Ministers
of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (Session on Shared
Vision of a More Secure and Prosperous Islamic World ), held in
Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan, from 4-6 Jumada AI - Thani 1431H
(18 to 20 May, 2010),
Recalling the Ten-Year Programme of Action adopted by the
Third Extraordinary Session of the Islamic Summit Conference held in
Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on 7-8 December
2005,
Recalling the Resolution No. 2/11 - E (IS) adopted at the 11th
Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of the Islamic
Ummah in the 21st Century), held in Dakar, Republic of Senegal on
13-14 March 2008,
Recalling the provisions of Istanbul Declaration adopted by the
COMCEC Economic Summit, held in Istanbul, Republic of Turkey on
9 November 2009,
Reaffirming the Resolution No.3/36-E of the Thirty-Sixth Session
of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of the İslamic
Conference held in Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic, from 23 to 25
May 2009, Mindful of the consequences of global financial and
economic meltdown, exemplified by negative growth, deteriorating
current account balances, dwindling overseas remittances and Official
Development Assistance, as. well as rising unemployment and poverty
in member states,
Commending the initiatives of the OIC General Secretariat.
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COMCEC Coordination Office, SESR1C, ICDT, IDB, and the ICC! in
the area of policy coordination, increasing financial flows and intra-
OIC investments under the auspices of the COMCEC,
Also commending the bold initiatives of the General Secretariat,
SESRIC and the Turkish Agency for International Cooperation and
development (TIKA) to establish a coordination framework among
development cooperation agencies in OIC Member States,
Expressing appreciation for the financial, humanitarian and
development assistances provided by OIC Member States in the form
of humanitarian and development programmes,
Noting the growing importance of the external assistance in
alleviating poverty', enhancing food security, promoting sustainable
development and strengthening institutional capacity in OIC Member
States, in particular among its least developed countries,
Regretting that despite the progress made on debt cancellation,
relief and rescheduling both bilaterally, and multilaterally in the
framework of the Bretton Woods institutions, the burden of the debt
remains a major constraint and an obstacle to economic growth and
human development, in many OIC Member States, Considering the
reports of SESRIC, ICDT, IDB and COMCEC, Having taken note of
the report of the Secretary General, 1 .Urges the OIC Member States to
strengthen their efforts for achieving a potential alternative and sound
financial system based on islamic principles within the framework of
OIC. which would prevent future generations from facing the
catastrophic impacts of the crisis;
2.
Ca!ls for building more effective partnership and coordination
between Member States, OIC institutions and development agencies
so as to mitigate the effects of the global economic crisis and advance
sustainable development in OIC Member States;
3.
Reaffirms the importance of the World İslamic Economic
Forum (WIEF) and calls the officials and businesspersons of the OIC
Member States and international community to actively participate in
the 7th WIEF in Kazakhstan in 2011.
4. Requests the Member States to support efforts aimed at
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establishing cross border projects to promote socio-economic devel-
development and peace building efforts by OIC Member States;
5.
Calls for execution of infrastructural development projects, free
trade regime and investment schemes in Member States to help
improve the income of their rural population and smallholders farmers
and reduce their vulnerability to price fluctuations in world market;
6.
Requests the SESRIC to continue to monitor the world eco
nomic developments and their socio- economic implications on the
OIC Member States and to report on this matter to the annual sessions
of the COMCEC with a set of recommendations;
7.
CaIls upon the Member States to continue to extend all possible
forms of assistance to least developed Member States as well as
Muslim Communities in countries, which are not members of the
Organization;
8.
Commends the Governments of Turkey, Egypt, Libya, Saudi
Arabia for their respective assistance to some OIC Member States in
2009;
9.
Urges Member States to continue to voluntarily provide the
General Secretariat with annual reports on their assistance to Member
States as well as Muslim Communities;
10.
Notes the on-going efforts of Development Cooperation
Institutions in OIC Member States to consider the establishment of the
OIC Development Assistance Committee (OIC- DAC) to promote
development assistance among OIC Member States;
11 .Requests the Secretary' General to follow
up the
implementation of this resolution and submit a report on the above and
each item appearing from A to F to the Thirty-Eighth Session of the
Council of Foreign Ministers.
A. Economic Assistance to
the
Republic of Azerbaijan:
Confirming full solidarity of the Member States of the OIC with
the Government and people of Azerbaijan at this very critical time of
the country’s history,
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Referring to the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions regard
ing this conflict,
Deploring the Armenia-backed aggressive separatism instigated in
the Nagomo- Karabakh region of the Republic of Azerbaijan, followed
by aggression and occupation by Armenia of about 20 percent of
Azerbaijani territories and resulted in violent displacement of almost
one million Azerbaijani people from their homes, which, as such,
resembles the terrible concept of ethnic cleansing,
Conscious of the fact that economic damage inflicted upon
Azerbaijan in its territories currently occupied by Armenia already
exceeds US $60 billion,
Welcoming and appreciating the assistance extended by some
Member States and OIC relevant bodies, United Nations institutions
and international organizations,
Emphasizing the fact that despite the efforts and achievements of
the Republic of Azerbaijan in solving the problems of I DPs and
refugees, there is still a need for technical and financial assistance by
donor countries and international organizations,
1.
Appeals to the Member States, International Community and
İslamic Institutions to make available to the Government of Azerbai jan
the financial and technical assistance with a view of implementing
development projects aimed at improvement of social and living
conditions of IDPs;
2.
Calls upon the international organizations to continue to support
economic and social development activities of Azerbaijan.
6.2.19.2.3. Resolution No. 2/37-C.
On protection of İslamic Holy Places.
The 37th Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM),
(Session of Shared Vision of a More Secure and Prosperous İslamic
World), held in Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan on04-06 Jamadi Al
Thani 1431H (! 8-20 May, 2010),
Recalling the resolutions adopted by the İslamic Summit
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Conferences and other QIC Conferences, in particular the J 1th Ordi-
Ordinary and the 3rd Extraordinary' Sessions of the Islamic Summit
Conferences, the 36th Session of Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM),
the 6th Session of the Islamic Conference of Culture Ministers
(ICCM), and the 8th Session of COMIAC;
Recalling the objectives of the OIC which stress the need for
coordinated effort to safeguard the Islamic Holy Places and strengthen
the struggle of Islamic peoples for the preservation of their dignity,
independence and national rights;
Affirming those objectives and principles enshrined in the Charter
of the OIC aimed at coordinating efforts to safeguard and preserve the
Islamic heritage;
Also recalling the Resolutions of the Organization of the Islamic
Conference, on the unified stand against the desecration of İslamic
Holy Places, especially Resolution No. 3/6-C (IS) of the Sixth Session
of the Islamic Summit Conference;
Recalling the Resolutions of the Organization of the Islamic
Conference on the unified stand against the violations of the sanctity
of the Sacred Muslim Places:
3.Strongly condemns the burning of the Shrine of Shah-e-
Hamadan and the desecration of the Jamia Mosque at Safapur, and the
burning of the Jamia Mosque at Kishtwar and other incidents o f
desecration of Muslim Holy places.
4-Also condemns the continuing desecration of Mosques and
Muslim Holy Places and denial of religious rights to the Muslim
population in the Indian Occupied State of Jammu and Kashmir.
5.Urges the international community, especially the Member
States to exert utmost efforts to protect the basic rights of the Kashmiri
people, including their right to self-determination according to the
relevant UN Resolutions as well as to safeguard their religious and
cultural rights and their islamic heritage.
C) The destruction and desecration of Islamic historical and
cultural relics and shrines in the occupied Azerbaijan territories
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resulting from the aggression of the Republic of Armenia against
the Republic of Azerbaijan:
Emphasizing that pieces of Azerbaijani history, culture,
archaeology, and ethnography remaining in the territories occupied by
Armenia are an integral part of Islamic heritage, and, therefore, must
be protected;
Reaffirming
United Nations
Security Council
(UNSC)
Resolutions No. 822, 853, 874, and 884, which call on the Armenian
forces to effect a full withdrawal from all the occupied Azerbaijani
territories, including the Lachin and Shusha areas, immediately and
without conditions; and strongly urge Armenia to respect the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan;
Reaffirming that the utter and barbaric destruction of mosques
and other İslamic Shrines in Azerbaijan, at the hands of Armenia, for
the purpose of ethnic cleansing is a crime against humanity;
Noting the tremendous losses inflicted by the Armenian
aggressors on the İslamic heritage in the Azerbaijani territories
occupied by the Republic of Armenia, including total or partial
demolition of rare antiquities and places of İslamic civilization,
history, and architecture, such as mosques, mausoleums, graves,
archaeological excavations, museums, libraries, art exhibition halls,
and government theatres and conservatories, besides the destruction
and smuggling out of the country of large quantities of priceless
treasures and millions of books and historic manuscripts;
Fully sharing the anguish of the government and people of
Azerbaijan in this regard:
1.Strongly condemns the barbaric acts committed by the
Armenian aggressors in the Republic of Azerbaijan with the aim of
total annihilation of the Islamic heritage in the occupied Azerbaijani
territories.
2.Vigorously
demands
the
strict
and
unconditional
implementation by the Republic of Armenia of UN Security Council
Resolutions No. 822, 853, 874, and 884.
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3.
Reaffirms its support for the efforts deployed by Azerbaijan a t
regional and international levels and aimed at protecting and
preserving Islamic cultural values and treasures in the territories
occupied by Armenia.
4.
Asserts that Azerbaijan is entitled to adequate compensation for
the damages it has sustained and affirms the Republic of Armenia’s
responsibility to pay up full compensation for such damages.
5.
Requests the relevant OIC subsidiary organs and specialized
agencies to explore the possibility of drawing up a program to help
rebuild the mosques, educational institutions, libraries, and museums
in the .Azerbaijani territories liberated from occupation with the help o f
OIC Member States.
6.
Thanks the Secretary-General for transmitting the OIC Member
States’ position on this issue to the United Nations, the Organization
for Security' and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and other interna
tional bodies, and for the coordination measures he has taken within
the framework of OIC subsidiary, specialized, and affiliated organs. It
also thanks those organs and organizations for their response,
especially for the adoption by the IDB and ISESCO of programs to
implement projects aimed at protecting Islamic holy places in the
Republic of Azerbaijan.
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