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Bangladesh proud of Iran’s nuclear achievements: official
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Libreville, April 20, IRNA – Bangladesh is proud of IR Iran’s nuclear achievements and capabilities, Bangladesh Minister of Information and Cultural Affairs, Abul Kalam Azad said here on Friday.
He made the remarks in a meeting with Iran’s Culture Minister Sayed Mohammad Hosseini on the sideline of conference of information ministers from the Islamic world in Gabon.
The official called for the use of Islamic Republic of Iran’s experiences in all fields including the fields of education, research and cultural affairs.
Iran’s culture minister for his part asked for the Muslim countries’ united action against the ongoing Islamophobia which aims to show a bad face of Islam.
“Iran is ready to transfer its experience in fields of art, press and other cultural issue to the Muslim countries including Bangladesh.”
Hosseini added that Iran’s successes in fields of peaceful nuclear energy, science and technology including Nanotechnology and Airspace is beneficial to all Muslim countries.
“The West is not happy with Iran’s scientific progresses because they are afraid that Tehran transfers its scientific achievements to other Muslim countries.”
The 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has announced its plan to establish a satellite channel and promote investment in the media to fight Islamophobia and enhance exchange of information among the member states.
“We have a number of important proposals to strengthen Islamic media activities. They include the launch of an OIC satellite channel,” OIC Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu told a conference of information ministers from the Islamic world.
Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondinba opened the two-day conference titled “Session of Information Technologies in the Service of Peace and Development.” Ihsanoglu also announced a three-year media plan focusing on the African continent.
Twelve draft resolutions have been presented to the ministers for discussion and potential adoption. They include the restructuring of the International Islamic News Agency (IINA) and the Islamic Broadcasting Union (IBU), formation of an OIC Journalists Forum and opening of OIC media offices in different parts of the world.
The OIC, which is the second largest international organization after the UN, has set out a strategy to combat what it calls “rising intolerance against Islam and Muslims in the West.”
One resolution says negative news in some Western media has resulted in negative stereotyping and racial discrimination and victimization directed against Muslims. Stressing that the Islamic faith is based on the core values of peace, tolerance, moderation and peaceful coexistence with all other religions and faiths, the OIC labeled the emergence of Islamophobia as a “contemporary form of racism and xenophobia motivated by unfounded fear, mistrust and hatred of Muslims and Islam.” It also added that Islamophobia manifested itself “through intolerance, discrimination, hostility and adverse public discourse.”
The Gabon conference has short, medium and long-term goals for putting in place an action plan to fight Islamophobia. It asks member states to create funding for media campaigns to counter intolerance against Islam and discourage using expressions such as “Islamic” fascists or “Islamic” extremists for criminal terrorists. For the medium term, the resolution asks member states to implement media literacy programs in schools to combat misperceptions, prejudices and hate speech. It aims to utilize success stories in the Muslim world “as a means to show that the interests of Muslims are similar to the rest of the world when it comes to democracy, good governance and human rights.”
The OIC plans to create awards for excellence in unbiased journalism, reporting, photography and publishing. It sets up scholarship programs for Westerners to study in the Muslim world and encourage reporter-exchange programs between the Muslim world and the West in order to disseminate this information throughout media outlets.
9191**2329
Islamic Republic News Agency/IRNA NewsCode: 80088419
* info@irna.ir
Http://www.irna.ir/News/Politic/Ban...217;s-nuclear-achievements,-official/80088419
Libreville, April 20, IRNA – Bangladesh is proud of IR Iran’s nuclear achievements and capabilities, Bangladesh Minister of Information and Cultural Affairs, Abul Kalam Azad said here on Friday.
He made the remarks in a meeting with Iran’s Culture Minister Sayed Mohammad Hosseini on the sideline of conference of information ministers from the Islamic world in Gabon.
The official called for the use of Islamic Republic of Iran’s experiences in all fields including the fields of education, research and cultural affairs.
Iran’s culture minister for his part asked for the Muslim countries’ united action against the ongoing Islamophobia which aims to show a bad face of Islam.
“Iran is ready to transfer its experience in fields of art, press and other cultural issue to the Muslim countries including Bangladesh.”
Hosseini added that Iran’s successes in fields of peaceful nuclear energy, science and technology including Nanotechnology and Airspace is beneficial to all Muslim countries.
“The West is not happy with Iran’s scientific progresses because they are afraid that Tehran transfers its scientific achievements to other Muslim countries.”
The 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has announced its plan to establish a satellite channel and promote investment in the media to fight Islamophobia and enhance exchange of information among the member states.
“We have a number of important proposals to strengthen Islamic media activities. They include the launch of an OIC satellite channel,” OIC Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu told a conference of information ministers from the Islamic world.
Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondinba opened the two-day conference titled “Session of Information Technologies in the Service of Peace and Development.” Ihsanoglu also announced a three-year media plan focusing on the African continent.
Twelve draft resolutions have been presented to the ministers for discussion and potential adoption. They include the restructuring of the International Islamic News Agency (IINA) and the Islamic Broadcasting Union (IBU), formation of an OIC Journalists Forum and opening of OIC media offices in different parts of the world.
The OIC, which is the second largest international organization after the UN, has set out a strategy to combat what it calls “rising intolerance against Islam and Muslims in the West.”
One resolution says negative news in some Western media has resulted in negative stereotyping and racial discrimination and victimization directed against Muslims. Stressing that the Islamic faith is based on the core values of peace, tolerance, moderation and peaceful coexistence with all other religions and faiths, the OIC labeled the emergence of Islamophobia as a “contemporary form of racism and xenophobia motivated by unfounded fear, mistrust and hatred of Muslims and Islam.” It also added that Islamophobia manifested itself “through intolerance, discrimination, hostility and adverse public discourse.”
The Gabon conference has short, medium and long-term goals for putting in place an action plan to fight Islamophobia. It asks member states to create funding for media campaigns to counter intolerance against Islam and discourage using expressions such as “Islamic” fascists or “Islamic” extremists for criminal terrorists. For the medium term, the resolution asks member states to implement media literacy programs in schools to combat misperceptions, prejudices and hate speech. It aims to utilize success stories in the Muslim world “as a means to show that the interests of Muslims are similar to the rest of the world when it comes to democracy, good governance and human rights.”
The OIC plans to create awards for excellence in unbiased journalism, reporting, photography and publishing. It sets up scholarship programs for Westerners to study in the Muslim world and encourage reporter-exchange programs between the Muslim world and the West in order to disseminate this information throughout media outlets.
9191**2329
Islamic Republic News Agency/IRNA NewsCode: 80088419
* info@irna.ir