El Malick Ndiaye somme l’OCI de rejeter la judaïsation d’Al Qods (Jérusalem)
During the 54th session of the Executive Committee of the Parliamentary Union of the Islamic Conference (PUIC) held this Monday in Dakar, the President of the Senegalese National Assembly, Malick Ndiaye, launched an urgent appeal to the members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to "unequivocally reject the attempt to Judaize the holy city of Al Quds," which he described as "a sacred heritage of the three revealed religions."
This statement comes at a time when Palestine remains a central concern, with Ndiaye stressing the need to defend this symbolic site in the face of violations of international humanitarian law. He also urged the OIC to "denounce in the strongest terms the ongoing genocide" and to support "the two-state solution" as a way to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Speaking before parliamentarians and diplomats from OIC member countries, Ndiaye stressed that "Palestine is not just a cause, it is our common cause. It is the founding reason for our organization," recalling the arson attack on the El Aqsa Mosque in 1969 that led to the creation of the OIC. He called for member states to "raise the voice of the Palestinian people loud and clear in all diplomatic forums," believing that supporting Palestine is tantamount to "defending justice, protecting our common identity, and preserving the dignity of the Muslim community."
Beyond the Palestinian issue, Malick Ndiaye called for building a "strong, respected, and influential ummah" by taking "courageous decisions" and showing "active solidarity" with member states, particularly in the face of conflicts involving Muslim communities. He invited the PUIC and the OIC to return "to the fundamentals of [their] faith" and to the original "spirit of solidarity," while highlighting major challenges such as the fight against terrorism, the protection of Muslim minorities, and the defense of human rights, particularly those of women and children.
The President of the Assembly highlighted his country's decisive role within the OIC, notably as Chair of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People established by the United Nations. "Our country has consistently defended the right to self-determination, dignity, and justice," he said, calling for "proactive" diplomacy through specialized institutions such as the Standing Committee for Information and Cultural Affairs, led by Senegal. This session thus marks a renewed mobilization to address the humanitarian and diplomatic challenges of current crises.
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