Islamic body suspends Sweden’s special envoy status

Islamic body suspends Sweden’s special envoy status

Member states of the OIC called for repercussions against countries disrespecting the Quran.

The secretary-general of the OIC Hissein Brahim Taha said the burning of Quran copies was not ordinary. (AP pic)
ISTANBUL:
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) announced yesterday that Sweden’s special envoy status with the organisation has been suspended.

According to an OIC statement, secretary-general Hissein Brahim Taha was asked to consider actions against countries where the Holy Quran and Islamic symbols are desecrated, including possibly suspending the special envoy status, during the OIC executive committee’s extraordinary meeting on July 2.

“The Secretary-General welcomed the measures taken by some Member States to protest against the repeated attacks on Islamic sanctities.

“He called on all Member States to take the sovereign decisions they deem appropriate to express their position condemning the granting by the Swedish authorities of licenses that enabled the repeated abuse of the sanctity of the Holy Qur’an and Islamic symbols, and to express the OIC states’ rejection of such disgraceful acts under the pretext of freedom of expression,” Anadolu Agency reported citing the statement.

Taha also highlighted that the burning of Quran copies and other acts against Islamic figures and symbols are not “ordinary Islamophobia incidents.”

“He exhorted the international community to urgently implement international law, which clearly prohibits any advocacy of religious hatred,” the statement said.

He stressed the importance of adhering to the UN Human Rights Council’s recently adopted resolution, which addresses the issue of “combating religious hatred that incites discrimination, hostility, or violence.”

The OIC general secretariat is preparing to call an emergency meeting of the council of foreign ministers to further discuss the situation and make any necessary decisions.

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