Astana Declaration The Astana Declaration is a policy guidance adopted by OIC members at the Astana Summit | Standards and Metrology Institute for Islamic Countries |
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" OIC demands that the council "should work cooperatively with abusive governments rather than condemn them | New York: Oxford University Press |
" The word terrorism was restricted to describe Israel, whom they condemned for "" in their war with the Palestinian people.
20Notable meetings A number of OIC meetings have attracted global attention | Shortly afterwards, Pakistan boycotted the meet objecting to the invitation of India |
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"If the OIC secretariat really wants to promote the cause of peace and harmony in the three southern provinces of Thailand, the responsibility falls on the OIC secretariat to strongly condemn the militants, who are perpetrating these acts of violence against both Thai Muslims and Thai Buddhists | The revisions also removed any mention of the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam |
The Indian delegation, led by the then , was scheduled to arrive at the summit but ultimately was not allowed in due to threats by Pakistan to boycott the event, leading to controversy.