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OIC visits to southern Thailand not agree with the separatist group condemning the violence as against the religion.

Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the OIC Islamic Cooperation visited to southern Thailand stated the position of the OIC does not intervene in politics and emphasized to against the fight of the separatist movement. They also condemned the violence committed against the people in the area that contrary to the principle all Muslims and Islam have followed and that the damage was the killing of a human life is like to establish an ensemble human being while the security law should has not been a rights violation.

H.E.Mr.Sayed Kassem El-Masry, advisor and special envoy of the Secretary-General of the Organization of the Islamic or the OIC and his fellow tripped down to Southern Thailand on Wednesday 9, May 2012 to meet with the Secretary General of the Southern Border Provinces Administration Centre (SBPAC) and several dignitaries for participating number of activities within the area.

The meeting held at the conference room of SBPAC listening to a briefing on the situation and direction of the solution. Prior to the meeting, Mr. Sayed Kassem met and talked with the Graduate School students, about 200 people gathering for a reception.

He said in the early part of the welcome that this is the third trip visiting Thailand, but it’s a second time for southern provinces. It’s an opportunity to meet with senior people in government which making an impression to the development of the unrest in southern border provinces and positively impressed by the Government to focus on education - the focus on local language (Bahasa Melayu) in educational institutions of the state. As well as other relevant agencies to focus on talking to all parties is an important step that will lead to an understanding in the future.

"The issue in the South is not a religious issue. The problem is as a common occurrence in countries with ethnic minorities in general, so the solution is to adopt peaceful means to build understanding and respect for acceptance of each other. The approach will lead to real peace. I’ve noted that in the future government will revoke the declaration an emergency situation with fatal and will return to the normal sense. I am glad because I know that the emergency law is resulting human rights abuses which it was the OIC has been concerned".

OIC will not intervene in Thailand domestic, not support separatism and will be condemning the separatist as evil.

Mr. Sayed Kassem said to the violence occurred that OIC has paid attention to and seek the cooperation between the government of Thailand and the OIC. In 2007, the OIC Secretary General, Mr.Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, and the Thai government have signed a joint statement which is a partnership based on respect. The OIC does not interfere in the internal affairs of the country and pay much attention to the problem of Thailand not only to Muslims but also focus to all people of all religions.

He added “From the violence that occurred in the area, OIC strongly condemns the violence at all levels as the killing of innocent people, whether Muslim or Buddhist people of Thailand, as The Qur'an said killing one life is like killing the whole world. The government should use peaceful means to resolve this issue and the OIC has not supported the separatist movements to separate the country.

Discussing with the NSC Secretary and both parties agree the conflict is not religious issue.

On the day, Mr. Sayed Kassem has also led high-ranking officials of the OIC to meet and discuss with the Secretary of National Security Council (NSC) at the Government House in policy solving the problem and to monitor the border provinces of Thailand, especially in the Muslim provinces. He said that it is the correct policy and has been recognized by all sectors which had a referendum with Muslims of Pakistan and Malaysia. The Special Representatives of the OIC have applauded this policy as well.

"The consensus in this discussion of violence that occurs in the provinces is not a religion. But as the historical conflict or different cultures which has accumulated without resolving in the right way" the NSC secretary said in the end.

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