OIC declares all out war in the information battle-space,
Muslim countries agree to media blitzkreig

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The OIC is nothing less than a “would-be, universal caliphate.” It might look different from the caliphates of the Ottomans, Fatimids, and Abbasids. It might resemble, instead, a thoroughly modern trans-national bureaucracy. But, already, the OIC exercises significant power through the United Nations, and through the European Union, which has been eager to accommodate the OIC while simultaneously endowing the U.N. with increasing authority for global governance.

The OIC's media blitz to silence free speech in accordance with the blasphemy laws under the sharia. The modern day. These modern day barbarians will meet a fierce army of freedom lovers. The first session of the International Freedom Defense Congress, the operating body of the human rights organization Stop Islamization of Nations (SION), will be held in New York on September 11, 2012. The principal focus of the Congress will be a media offensive against Islamic supremacist attempts to restrict the freedom of speech in the free world, and the smear campaigns against freedom fighters in newspapers and media institutions in the West.

When will the Muslim world come to grips with the hate, misogyny and misery the sharia has inflicted on millions of victims thoughout the world? Instead, Saudi Arabia allocated $25 million and other member states are also expected to contribute to worldwide propaganda effort -  the program targets media in key world capitals. Duck!

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 Iran will host the next meeting in 2014.

Muslim states agree to media blitz in fight against Islamophobia Today's Zaman

22 April 2012 / ABDULLAH BOZKURT, LIBREVILLE
The largest platform representing Muslim countries has agreed to launch an aggressive media campaign with the purpose of raising awareness of anti-Muslim hate movements in the world, while keeping tabs on the problems that are being faced by Muslim citizens in Western and Asian countries.

In the final communiqué, adopted at the 9th session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers in Libreville, Gabon, the representatives from 57 member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which is the largest intergovernmental organization after the UN, has empowered the Turkish secretary-general of the organization with a new tool to go after Islamophobic movements in the world.

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Morocco's Minister of Communication Mustapha Khalfi warned that Islamophobia is rising and campaigns targeting the image of Islam and Muslims in international media are increasing. He underlined that media institutions in the Muslim world have more responsibility to confront these smear campaigns against Islam. Khalfi also noted that OIC should be a conduit in coordinating media action among Muslim countries as well as within the UN.

The OIC Secretary General, Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, also highlighted Islamophobia as one of the most pressing issues that needs to be tackled by the OIC. He said that Islamophobia is fuelled by a misconception about Islam and Muslims and incites hatred and discrimination against them on religious and ethnic grounds.”

Gabon President Ali Bongo Ondimba stated that the present session is of utmost importance as it focuses on sensitive media issues. Ondimba also joined other in the conference in drawing attention to the looming dangers of Islamophobia and the growing hatred towards Muslims in the Western media. He called for a comprehensive strategy to combat terrorism, extremism and radicalism, stating that Islam and Muslims are the first victims of extremist ideology.

The OIC meeting in Gabon has adopted a number of resolutions to strengthen media coordination among the 57 member countries. According to one resolution, the OIC has adopted a comprehensive media plan directed at audiences outside of the OIC member states. Gabon will be in charge of implementing this action plan. Saudi Arabia allocated $25 million to a special fund created to promote the positive image of Islam among non-OIC media. Other member states are also expected to contribute to this fund. The program targets media in key world capitals.

The OIC has also agreed to overhaul the media arm of the organization, which includes the International Islamic News Agency (IINA) and the Islamic Broadcasting Union (IBU), because of their lackluster performance.

A resolution paving the way for coordinated efforts in news

The Gabon meeting also focused on how to coordinate news information among media organs in OIC member states, by approving a resolution that will pave the way for joint Islamic action among Muslim countries.

Officials at the Gabon meeting also approved a resolution that will help coordinate news information among media organizations in the OIC member states. The resolution will help pave the way for a streamlined process that will coordinate the dissemination of news information among member countries.

OIC members also approved the establishment of a “Muslim Journalists' Forum” among member countries in order to “unite journalists and foster communication between them so that it becomes a forum for facilitating cooperation and developing specific mechanisms in joint Islamic media action.”

The OIC will also open media coordination offices in some key countries to project the true image of Islam. The OIC general secretary will use these offices to implement media plans on many issues of utmost importance such as Islamophobia, the Palestine issue, development, trade, environment, tourism and the fight against poverty as well as other major issues. The OIC conference discussed a proposal for training journalists to counter stereotypes about Islam and Muslims in Western media.

Launching an OIC satellite channel was also another novel idea proposed by Gabon and approved by all members at the conference in Libreville. OIC TV will be an official media outlet, which can help the organization reach out and affect the public's opinion of Islam by conveying its messages. The OIC meeting also approved the Turkish proposal for establishing the OIC Broadcasting Regulatory Authorities Forum (IBRAF) among Muslim countries.

Noting that the recommendation made by Morocco on “Countering Defamation of Religions” was important, the meeting called on all Muslim countries “to support tabling the proposal at the UN so that a draft recommendation could be adopted calling on all states to respect the image of religions in all the various media and not to cause prejudice to religious symbols and sanctuaries, in demonstration of Islamic solidarity.”

Another resolution acknowledged a proposal for implementing a media program for Africa to highlight the continent's position and role in the Muslim world. Participants hope that this program will contribute to Africa's economic, cultural, tourism and natural potential.

In order to respond to challenges stemming from computer security incidents in member states, the meeting considered supporting the OIC Computer Emergency Response Team (OIC-CERT). It called on member states to direct its relevant agencies to cooperate with this team in the field of information and communication technologies (ICTs), which the OIC said has become a crucial factor of development and stability.

The conference has set up a committee to follow-up on the resolutions adopted at the conference. The committee members include Morocco, Gabon, Iran (past, present and next chairmen) and the OIC Secretary General. Iran will host the next meeting in 2014.

There's more – it's D-Day in the war of ideas.

UPDATE: MEMRI has more:

OIC Launches Global Islamic Media Campaign to Raise Islamic Awareness, Combat Islamophobia

At the ninth session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers (ICIM), held April 19-20, 2012, in Libreville, Gabon, the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) announced its plans to "launch an aggressive media campaign with the purpose of raising awareness of anti-Muslim hate movements in the world."[1] At the conference, on "Information Technologies in the Service of Peace and Development," were delegates from some 30 Arab and Islamic countries, including the "State of Palestine." Also in attendance were representatives from UNESCO and from the OIC's media subsidiaries: the International Islamic News Agency; the Islamic Broadcasting Union; the Research Center for Islamic History, Art, and Culture; the Islamic Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization; the International Islamic Fiqh Academy; and the Arab States Broadcasting Union.(For the conference's Final Communiqué in its entirety, see Appendix below)

ICIM Conference Calls on Islamic Media to Correct "Misperceptions" of Islam Spread by Western Media

According to its minutes, the ICIM conference opened with a statement from Blaisse Louembe, Gabon's Minister of Digital Economy, Communications, and Post, calling on the OIC member states to coordinate their media organs in a global campaign to combat Islamophobia, to promote "peace, dialogue, and tolerance, and to launch awareness-raising campaigns to eliminate [the] violence advocated by some extremist movements." Louembe was followed by Moroccan Communications Minister Mustafa Khalfi, who, in a similar vein, warned those present of "the campaigns targeting the image of Islam and Muslims in the international media due to the mounting trend of Islamophobia," and emphasized the importance of coordinated international action to correct "misperceptions" about Islam. Similar remarks were made by Gabon President Ali Bongo Ondimba and by OIC Secretary-General Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu.

Conference participants also stressed the need for the media of the OIC member states to join efforts in "continuing to expose the barbaric acts perpetrated by Israel… so that the Islamic and international world opinion can be mobilized in support of the Palestinian cause," and commended UNESCO for its recognition of the State of Palestine. They called to step up media coverage of "Israeli aggression, human rights violations, and war crimes," in addition to adopting a resolution dedicating the last Friday of Ramadan annually to media coverage of the plight of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.

OIC Calls for Cooperation and Coordination in Islamic Media Efforts

Conference participants praised the OIC General Secretariat for its efforts in convening a February 2012 conference on the issue of "Defamation of Islam and Muslims in Western Media" in Brussels, attended by both Arab and Western bodies and representatives, and welcomed Saudi Arabia's proposal for a "Fund on Interaction with External Media," to which the kingdom allocated $25 million. The ICIM resolved to formulate a comprehensive outreach program addressed at the international community "in the languages it understands and in the methods conforming to its logic… in order to correct the image of Islam and clarify its noble mission and lofty values," with the help and involvement of OIC "member states and ambassadors' groups in key world capitals."

A resolution was passed to coordinate information among the OIC member states "in order to give a comprehensive picture of joint Islamic action," as was another resolution to establish a "Muslim Journalists' Forum" to assist in the OIC's media campaign. Similarly, praise was voiced for the OIC General Secretariat's proposal to adopt a "course [aimed at] training journalists to counter stereotypes about Islam and Muslims in [the] Western media." Resolutions were also passed for the OIC to open media coordination offices in various countries, to launch an "international Islamic satellite channel," to "highlight the commonalities of the ummah," and to establish an "OIC Broadcasting Regulatory Authorities Forum."

Finally, the OIC welcomed a proposal by the Iranian delegate to host the 10th ICIM conference, slated for 2014, in his country.

Appendix: "Final Communiqué Issued by the 9th Session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers" (ICIM)[2]

"Date: 20/04/2012

"LIBREVILLE, REPUBLIC OF GABON 
"19 – 20 APRIL, 2012 
"(27 – 28 JUMADA AL-AWAL 1433H) 

"I. At the kind invitation of the Republic of Gabon, the 9th Session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers (ICIM) under the theme "Information Technologies in the Service of Peace and Development" was held in Libreville, Republic of Gabon on 19 and 20 April, 2012 under the distinguished patronage of H. E. Ali Bongo ONDIMBA, President of the Republic of Gabon. 

"II. The following Member States participated in the Meeting: 

"- Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 

"- State of the United Arab Emirates 

"- Republic of Indonesia

"- Islamic Republic of Iran

"- Islamic Republic of Pakistan

"- Brunei Darussalam

"- People's Republic of Bangladesh

"- Republic of Benin 

"- Burkina Faso 

"- Republic of Turkey 

"- Republic of Chad 

"- Republic of Togo 

"- People's Democratic Republic of Algeria 

"- Republic of Djibouti 

"- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 

"- Republic of Senegal 

"- Republic of Sudan 

"- Syrian Arab Republic 

"- Republic of Sierra Leone 

"- Republic of Iraq 

"- Sultanate of Oman 

"- Republic of Gabon 

"- Republic of Guinea 

"- State of Palestine 

"- Union of Comoros 

"- State of Qatar 

"- Republic of Cameroon 

"- Republic of Cote d'Ivoire 

"- State of Kuwait 

"- Republic of Lebanon 

"- Libya 

"- Malaysia 

"- Arab Republic of Egypt 

"- Kingdom of Morocco 

"- Islamic Republic of Mauritania 

"- Republic of Niger 

"- Republic of Yemen

"(List of delegations in Annex 1). 

"III) The following specialized and subsidiary organs of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)

participated in the Conference: 

"- International Islamic News Agency (IINA) 

"- Islamic Broadcasting Union (IBU) 

"- Research Center for Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA) 

"- Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) 

"- International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA) 

"- Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) 

"- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 

"IV) The Conference opened with recitation of verses from the Glorious Qur'an.

"V) H. E. Mr. Blaisse LOUEMBE, Minister of Digital Economy, Communications and Post of the Republic of Gabon, delivered a statement in which he welcomed participating delegations in the 9th Session of the ICIM and reiterated his country's support to the Palestinian cause and to the reconciliation agreement signed in the Qatari capital Doha. He underscored the importance of the information issues on the agenda of the 9th ICIM, insisting on the need to support to the initiative of dialogue, solidarity and consultation among the Member States and their media organs. He also highlighted the need to address Islamophobia through diplomatic dynamism the achievement of peace, dialogue and tolerance and to launch awareness raising campaigns to eliminate violence advocated by some extremist movements. The Minister expressed his country's readiness to consider the implementation of the projects and resolutions emanating from the present session. 

"VI) His Excellency Mr. Mustapha Khalfi, Minister of Communication of the Kingdom of Morocco and Chairman of the 8th Session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers, delivered a statement in which he conveyed sincere thanks to the Republic of Gabon for hosting the 9th ICIM, commending Gabon's efforts to hold the session in the best conditions possible. In the beginning of his speech, Minister Khalfi warned of Israel's attempts to target Al-Quds city and the Aqsa Mosque and the campaigns targeting the image of Islam and Muslims in international media due to the mounting trend of Islamophobia, which raises the amount of the responsibility on media institutions in the Islamic world. He praised the revolution in modern ICT, whose attributes include enabling the Islamic world to correct misperceptions, and highlighted the importance of international action within the UN and the OIC to combat defamation of languages, including OIC's success in issuing a resolution in this regard in December 2010. The Minister called on Member States to work towards having the present session constitute a new beginning to Islamic joint media action both within and outside the OIC and in the handling of top priority issues. 

"VII) The Secretary General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, delivered a statement which he started by expressing profound gratitude to the Republic of Gabon and the wise leadership of His Excellency President Ali Bango Andimbam who continued on the path of his late father El Haji Omar Bango in the fields of development, reform and progress which has made the Republic of Gabon a modern and prosperous country. He lauded the efforts of the Republic of Gabon in making excellent arrangements for the 9th Session of the ICIM. The Secretary General stressed the continuous support of the OIC for the question of Palestine and Al-Quds Al-Shareef which is a top priority for the OIC. He condemned the judaization of the city of Al-Quds, the construction of Israeli settlements and the continued unjust blockade of the Gaza Strip which flout all international laws. The Secretary General touched upon the issue of Islamophobia which fuelled by misconceptions about Islam and Muslims and incites hatred and discrimination against them on religious and ethnic grounds. He emphasized the initiatives of the OIC and the UN in this regard. He underscored the need to come out with innovative ideas for the restructuring the International Islamic News Agency (IINA) and the Islamic Broadcasting Union (IBU) which represent OIC's media arm. On the other hand, the Secretary General insisted on the need to attach special importance to the African continent from the media, commending the proposals made to the session in this regard. The Secretary General called upon the Member States to support the different other draft resolutions submitted to the session for consideration. 

"VIII) His Excellency Ali Bongo Ondimba, President of the Republic of Gabon, then delivered a statement in which he welcomed the participants on the 9th Session of the ICIM held in the Republic of Gabon for the first time. He commended the role of OIC Secretary General in holding the present session in Gabon and expressed his appreciation of the efforts of the Secretary General in managing the OIC. President Bongo stated that the present session is of utmost importance as it focuses on sensitive media issues. He expressed his support for the Palestinian cause, calling upon the Member States to pay more diplomatic and political attention to the Palestinian cause and to support the Palestinian people in their legitimate struggle. In addition, the President drew attention to the looming dangers of Islamophobia and the growing hatred of Muslims in the Western media. In this regard, he commended the initiative of King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia on inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue which is deeply rooted in the glorious Quran. President Bongo called for a comprehensive strategy to combat terrorism, extremism and radicalism, stating that Islam and Muslims are the first victims of this phenomenon. 

"IX) The Conference elected its Bureau as follows: 

"- Republic of Gabon {Chair} 

"{Vice Chairs}: 

"- State of Palestine 

"- Islamic Republic of Mauritania –  

"- People's Republic of Bangladesh 

"- Kingdom of Morocco {Rapporteur} 

"X) The Conference adopted its Draft Agenda and Programme of Work as proposed by the preparatory Meeting of Senior Officials. 

"(Documents No.:OIC/ICIM-9/2012/DA and OIC/ICIM-9/2012/DR.WP) 

"XI) The speakers stressed in their statements the need to focus on the role of the media in the current dispensation and in continuing to expose the barbaric acts perpetrated by Israel in its despicable aggression against the Gaza Strip so that the Islamic and international world opinion can be mobilized in support of the Palestinian cause. They also focused on the importance of coordination among media circles of Member States in order to project the real image of Islam and stand up against media attacks against Islam, its symbols and sanctuaries. The speakers also emphasized the urgent need to benefit from the information and communication revolution being witnessed in the world. 

"XII) The Director General of IRCICA, the Secretary General of the International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA) and the representative of Director General of the ISESCO delivered statements to the Conference. 

"XIII) Based on the report forwarded to it by the Preparatory Meeting of Senior Officials (Document No.:OIC/ICIM-9/SOM-REP/FINAL), the Conference adopted the following resolutions: 

"1. The Media in OIC Member States and its Role in Supporting the Cause of Al Quds Al Shareef and the Blessed Al Aqsa Mosque 

"The participants underscored the special circumstances under which the 9th Session of the ICIM is being held, in the light of the changes going on in the Muslim world and of the plight of the Palestinian people caused by the continued Israeli occupation, the growing aggression and the persistent Israeli violations in the Palestinian territories, including the city of Al-Quds. The Participants condemned this barbaric aggression and commended the widespread international denunciation of the act as well as the support of Islamic states and peoples for the Palestinian cause as expressed at various international fora and occasions. They also commended UNESCO's recognition of the State of Palestine and affirmed their support for Palestine's quest for full membership of the UN. 

"In their interventions, the participants stressed the need for continued widespread coverage to expose the Israeli policies against the Palestinian people. The participants directed an urgent appeal to the media in the Member States to continue and intensify media coverage in order to highlight the destructive effects of the Israeli aggression, human rights violations and war crimes committed by Israel in its aggression. They called for special media attention on the city of Al-Quds by dedicating the last Friday of Ramadan every year for providing complete media coverage of this holy city. In this regard, the Conference adopted resolution 1/9-INF on 'The Media in OIC Member States and its Role in Supporting the Cause of Al Quds Al Shareef and the Blessed Al Aqsa Mosque'

"2. External Media Action by Developing a Comprehensive Media Plan with the Contribution of Member States and Ambassadors' Groups in key World Capitals. 

"The meeting commended the efforts of the OIC General Secretariat in interacting with external media, including through the organization of a workshop on the subject: 'Defamation of Islam and Muslims in Western Media' in the Belgian capital Brussels on 15-16 February 2012, with the participation of civil society representatives, media specialists, intellectuals and academics from both the Islamic world and the West. The meeting called for the implementation of the proposals of the workshop as included in the paper submitted to the Session under the title 'Draft Media Strategy of the OIC to Combat Islamophobia.'

"The Meeting recommended the activation of the resolution adopted by the 7th ICIM which called for the establishment of a mini-ministerial committee and called on it to convene as early as possible at the invitation of the Chairman of the 9th ICIM to prepare a comprehensive plan to reach out to the outside world and address it in the languages it understands and in the methods conforming to its logic and mental structure in order to correct the image of Islam and clarify its noble mission and lofty values. In this regard, the Meeting recommended the activation of the proposal submitted earlier by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to allocate a total budget of $25 million to the Fund on Interaction with External Media to which all Member States shall contribute. The establishment of the fund is necessary for effective interaction with foreign media for the benefit of the Muslim world. In this regard, the Conference adopted the draft resolution No. 2/9-INF on 'External Media Action by Developing a Comprehensive Media Plan with the Contribution of Member States and Ambassadors' Groups in key World Capitals.'

"3. Supporting the Restructuring Process of the International Islamic News Agency (IINA) and the Islamic Broadcasting Union (IBU) 

"The Conference stressed support for restructuring of the International Islamic News Agency (IINA) and the Islamic Broadcasting Union (IBU). The Conference voiced its support for the process of restructuring these two organs, and called on all Member States to pay their mandatory contributions to the budgets of the two institutions. It adopted draft resolution No. 3/9-INF on 'Supporting the Restructuring Process of the International Islamic News Agency (IINA) and the Islamic Broadcasting Union (IBU).'

"4. Coordination in the Information Field in the Framework of the OIC in Order to Give a Comprehensive Picture of Joint Islamic Action. 

"The Conference discussed the issue of coordination of information affairs among media institutions and departments in charge of media affairs in different OIC institutions. It lauded, in this regard, the role of these institutions and departments and invited them to contribute to highlighting their actions in different media outlets. 

"The Conference recommended the need for coordination among various information institutions, departments and the Information Department of the OIC General Secretariat in order to highlight the media activities of the institutions and acquaint the Muslim world with their important role in supporting joint Islamic media action. In this vein, the Conference adopted the draft resolution No. 4/9-INF on 'Coordination in the Information Field in the Framework of the OIC in Order to Give a Comprehensive Picture of Joint Islamic Action.'

"5. Establishing an OIC Journalists Forum. 

"Within the reinforcement of communication between media actors and the OIC General Secretariat, the participants in the Conference expressed their support for the need to reinforce communication and to establish a mechanism of coordination among media specialists in the Muslim world and the OIC General Secretariat. The Conference supported the proposal of establishing the 'Muslim Journalists' Forum' within the OIC to unite journalists and foster communication between them so that it becomes a forum for facilitating cooperation and developing specific mechanisms in Joint Islamic media action. In this regard, the Conference adopted the draft resolution No.5/9-INF on 'Establishing an OIC Journalists Forum.'

"6. Proposal of a Special Media Programme Highlighting Africa's Position and Role in the Muslim World 

"The Conference commended the proposal of implementing a media programme for Africa highlighting its position and role in the Muslim world, particularly in light of Gabon's chairmanship of the 9th ICIM. The participants underscored the importance of the proposal which will contribute to projecting the significance of this continent and its economic, cultural, tourism and natural potential, thus reflecting its bright image in local and international media. In this context, the Meeting adopted the draft resolution No. 6/9-INF on 'Proposal of a Special Media Programme Highlighting Africa's Position and Role in the Muslim World,' which details the media programme for Africa. 

"7. Opening of Media Offices. 

"Pursuant to paragraph 7 of the Ten-Year Programme of Action to Meet the Challenges Facing the Islamic Ummah in the 21st Century adopted by the 3rd Extraordinary Islamic Summit Conference which highlighted the need to interact with external media efficiently in order to enable the Muslim world to present its views on world developments, and in light of the 8th ICIM 's call on the OIC General Secretariat to take all appropriate measures and elaborate the needed mechanisms with a view to highlighting OIC's programmes and activities in the framework of joint Islamic action to project the true image of Islam, and to open media coordination offices in some countries, the Conference discussed the draft resolution on opening of media offices, considering the importance of linking and coordinating joint Islamic media action with many key capitals and Member States, and in OIC Offices abroad. These offices will enable the OIC General Secretariat to implement media plans in order to achieve stated and specific objectives in OIC conferences and official meetings on many issues of utmost importance such as Islamophobia, Al-Quds, development, trade, environment, tourism, fight against poverty and other major issues. In this regard, the meeting adopted the draft resolution No. 7/9-INF on 'Opening of Media Offices.'

"8. Launching an OIC Satellite Channel. 

"Aware that the OIC which represents the official system of all Member States lacks an official media outlet which could help it to reach out to the Islamic public opinion and convey its noble message consistent with its Charter, the Conference considered Gabon's proposal of the launching of an OIC satellite channel under the umbrella of the OIC. The Conference noted that the project of launching the satellite channel comes in response to the calls and requests received by the OIC from its Member States, private institutions and civil society organizations, on the need for the OIC to adopt the project of an international Islamic satellite channel. The participants emphasized the importance of the OIC having a specialized satellite channel that raises awareness about the OIC, its members and activities, as well as all issues which could serve the Member States and promote knowledge of their political, cultural, economic, artistic and tourism activities. The channel would also highlight the commonalities of the Ummah. In this regard, the Conference called for the organization of an open-ended meeting at the headquarters of the OIC General Secretariat in Jeddah to discuss this matter. The Conference adopted the draft resolution No.8/9-INF on 'Launching OIC Satellite Channel.'

"9. Ensuring Implementation of Resolutions of Previous ICIM Sessions. 

"The Conference discussed the elaboration of a clear mechanism for following up the implementation of the resolutions of previous sessions of ICIM and COMIAC, given the importance of these resolutions for the joint Islamic media action of the Member States. The Conference insisted on holding a meeting of the supervision and follow up committee in the various ICIM sessions to consider the actions implemented and identify the obstacles preventing Member States from completing the implementation of resolutions in coordination with the General Secretariat. The Conference emphasized the pressing need to provide the Information Department of the OIC General Secretariat with information on the implementation by the Member States of the resolutions of ICIM sessions in order to circulate them to the Member States. The Conference thus adopted the draft resolution No. 9/9-INF on 'Ensuring Implementation of Resolutions of Previous ICIM Sessions.'

"10. Activating Cooperation between the OIC and the Global Digital Solidarity Fund (GDSF). 

"The Conference urged the Member States which have not yet joined the Digital Solidarity Fund to do so as soon as possible and to contribute to its financing, in application of the 1% principle for digital solidarity, and to support the Fund's project which consists of providing 500000 computers to the least developed countries among the OIC Member States. Commending the signature of the MoU between the OIC General Secretariat and the Global Digital Solidarity Fund, the Conference called on the two parties to cooperate in order to implement the relevant resolution adopted by the 11th Islamic Summit Conference held in Dakar in March 2008. The Conference then adopted draft resolution No. 10/9-INF on 'Activating Cooperation between the OIC and the Global Digital Solidarity Fund (GDSF).' 

"11. OIC Member States Broadcasting Regulatory Authorities Forum (IBRAF). 

"Considering the principled approval by the 9th Session of the Standing Committee on Information and Cultural Affairs (COMIAC) held in Dakar, Republic of Senegal, on 10-13 October 2010, of the proposal submitted by the Republic of Turkey to establish the OIC Member States Broadcasting Regulatory Authorities Forum, and the recommendations of the kick off meeting of the Forum held in Istanbul on 17-18 November 2011, the Conference adopted resolution No. 11/9-INF on 'OIC Member States Broadcasting Regulatory Authorities Forum (IBRAF).' 

"12. Cooperation within the OIC Computer Emergency Response Team (OIC-CERT). 

"The meeting considered supporting the OIC Computer Emergency Response Team (OIC-CERT) which enjoys the status of an affiliated institution, and called on the Member States to take the necessary measures to urge the Computer Emergency Response Team and similar organs in those states to cooperate with the OIC-CERT for the establishment of a complex to provide support and respond to computer security incidents. The Meeting urged the Member States which have not yet joined the OIC-CERT to do so and to provide it with the needed support to enable it to continue its activities aimed at achieving peace and cooperation in the field of information and communication technologies (ICTs) which have become a crucial factor of development and stability. The Meeting approved draft resolution No. 12/9-INF on "Cooperation within the OIC Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT). 

"XIV) The Conference noted the utmost importance of the recommendation made by the Kingdom of Morocco on Countering Defamation of Religions and called on OIC Member States to support tabling the proposal at the UN so that a draft recommendation could be adopted calling on all States to respect the image of religions in all the various media and not to cause prejudice to religious symbols and sanctuaries, in demonstration of Islamic solidarity. 

"XV) The called for the return of calm, peace and security to the Sahel and Sahara region and, in this regard, emphasized its condemnation and rejection of any attempts to undermine the security and stability of the Republic of the Sudan and stressed the OIC's commitment to the security, safety and inalienable sovereignty of the Republic of Mali over its internationally recognized borders. 

"XVI) The Conference discussed and lauded the proposal submitted by the OIC General Secretariat upon the request of the Islamic Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) on the adoption of the "Draft Course in Training Journalists to Counter Stereotypes about Islam and Muslims in Western Media". It called upon the Member States to implement the course in coordination with the OIC General Secretariat and ISESCO. 

"XVII) The Meeting decided to form a supervision and follow up committee for the 9th Islamic Conference of Information Ministers which shall consist of the current, the previous and the next chairmen of the ICIM and the OIC Secretary General or his representative. The committee shall meet at least once during the current session and whenever the need arises upon the invitation of its chairman and in coordination with the OIC Secretary General. 

"XVIII) The Conference welcomed the proposal of the Delegate of the Islamic Republic of Iran to host the 10th ICIM in 2014. 

"XIX) The ICIM extended great appreciation and H.E. Mr. Ali Bongo Ondimba, President of the Republic of Gabon, for his high patronage of the Conference. The ICIM also thanked the Government of the Republic of Gabon for its kind hospitality, and expressed its gratitude to H.E. the Minister of Communication, Post, and Digital Economy of the Republic of Gabon, His Excellency Blaise Louembe, for the commendable organization of the Conference and for his prudency. The ICIM extended thanks to the staff of the Presidency of the Republic of Gabon and of the Ministry of Communication, Post and Digital Economy for their efforts in ensuring proper organization of the Conference. 

"XX) The ICIM praised the efforts exerted by the OIC Secretary General and the close coordination with the authorities concerned in the Republic of Gabon in order to ensure that the conference is held under the best conditions possible, which in turn ensured its anticipated success to further serve joint Islamic media action." 

Endnotes:

[1] Today's Zaman (Turkey), April 22, 2012

 

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Stephanie
Stephanie
11 years ago

http://newstime.co.nz/human-rights-resolution-criminalisation-of-criticism-of-islam.html
(video) HR Resolution 16/18: criminalisation of criticism of Islam
(i.e. quoting Qur’an)
Muslim Mafia Targeting Free Speech

“… it actually advances the OIC’s primary goal: the criminalisation of criticism of Islam” 35 KB HR Resolution 16/18
“… will doubtless be deemed incitement under Resolution 16/18
… as the ICCPR specifically mandates that incitement to discrimination,
hostility or violence be prohibited by law (ICCPR Article 20.2)….”

The OIC is a mafia organizaton!!

“…Muslim states agree to media blitz in fight against Islamophobia”

http://newstime.co.nz/islamophobia.html
(video) Islamophobia vs. 5:38 “(thieves) cut off his or her hands”
4:89 “(apostates) slay them wherever ye find them”

InfidelForLife
InfidelForLife
11 years ago

Adde parvum parvo magnus acervus erit – Add a little to a little and there will be a great heap. Keep up the good work, Pamela!

Kevin Stroup
Kevin Stroup
11 years ago

Of course. The communist U.N. in league with the Muslims. Two totalitarian groups who wish to rule. Fuck em both. The only good totalitarian is a dead totalitarian.

Tasmanian_Devil
Tasmanian_Devil
11 years ago

There is no such thing as “Islamophobia!”
There is, however, “IslamoEXPOSIA!”
The definition of which is the act of exposing Islam and Muslims for what they are: Acts of terror, terrorism, savagery, barbarism, pillage, murder, rape, and abuse of human dignity.

Auntie Izlam
Auntie Izlam
11 years ago

I call the OIC the “Organization of the Islamic Caliphate” NOT co-operation, they don’t know the meaning of the word co-operate, unless it’s with other muslim thugs..

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