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Emergency OIC meeting in Turkey after NZ attack

A week after New Zealand mosques attacks that claimed 49 lives, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation held an emergency meeting at Istanbul in Turkey. The secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation praised New Zealand's government for its handling of the attack.

OIC holds emergency meeting
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Published : Mar 22, 2019, 3:07 PM IST

Istanbul: The secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation told an emergency meeting of its 57 members that the attack on mosques in Christchurch in which 49people were killed had dangerous consequences.

OIC holds emergency meeting

Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen said the attack sent a message "that the speech of hatred and extremism and Islamophobia has become dangerous and threatens the security of stable communities."

"What happened in New Zealand is a horrible act and has dangerous consequences on the world. This terrorist attack has shocked and wounded the feelings of Muslims and the entire human beings. Whatever the motive of this attack was, whoever committed it is a terrorist and deserves the most severe punishment. We should also express our deep appreciation for the New Zealand government that took the necessary measures and opened an immediate investigation into this horrible attack and supported Muslims communities that are living in that country," he said.

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He also praised New Zealand's government for its handling of the attack.

Istanbul: The secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation told an emergency meeting of its 57 members that the attack on mosques in Christchurch in which 49people were killed had dangerous consequences.

OIC holds emergency meeting

Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen said the attack sent a message "that the speech of hatred and extremism and Islamophobia has become dangerous and threatens the security of stable communities."

"What happened in New Zealand is a horrible act and has dangerous consequences on the world. This terrorist attack has shocked and wounded the feelings of Muslims and the entire human beings. Whatever the motive of this attack was, whoever committed it is a terrorist and deserves the most severe punishment. We should also express our deep appreciation for the New Zealand government that took the necessary measures and opened an immediate investigation into this horrible attack and supported Muslims communities that are living in that country," he said.

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He also praised New Zealand's government for its handling of the attack.

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OIC POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Istanbul - 22 March 2019
1. Wide of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's executive committee meeting
2. Mid of OIC Secretary-General Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on podium
3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen, Secretary-General of the Organizsation of Islamic Cooperation:
"The entire world was shocked by the brutal attack that was committed by one of the right-wing terrorists where he killed around fifty innocent Muslims and wounded tens of others who were performing their prayers peacefully in the worshippers' house. This horrible terrorist incident sent a strong message to the world and for us that the speech of hatred and extremism and Islamophobia has become dangerous and threatens the security of stable communities. What happened assures that terrorism has no religion, no ethnic and no identity."
4. Cutaway
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen, Secretary -General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation:
"What happened in New Zealand is a horrible act and has dangerous consequences on the world. This terrorist attack has shocked and wounded the feelings of Muslims and the entire human beings. Whatever the motive of this attack was, whoever committed it is a terrorist and deserves the most severe punishment. We should also express our deep appreciation for the New Zealand government that took the necessary measures and opened an immediate investigation into this horrible attack and supported Muslims communities that are living in that country."
6. Various of meeting
STORYLINE:
The secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation told an emergency meeting of its 57 members that the attack on mosques in Christchurch in which 50 people were killed had dangerous consequences.
Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen said the attack sent a message "that the speech of hatred and extremism and Islamophobia has become dangerous and threatens the security of stable communities."
He also praised New Zealand's government for its handling of the attack.
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