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Saturday, 18 January 2020 00:00

Has ASSAM Committed a Crime?

Non-governmental organizations are voluntary and non-profit legal and constitutional organizations created to realize some interests of society and states, apart from state organization. These organizations have started to gain importance in the national and international arena in recent years and have started to have an active role in directing the decisions of states and societies. Non-Governmental Organizations, adhering to national and international laws within the scope of its establishment purposes, by using the most basic rights granted to it by these laws, such as organizing, expressing opinions, assembling and demonstrating; they try to achieve their legitimate goals by engaging in activities such as informing, researching, presenting reports, organizing conferences, lobbying-persuading, attracting attention and providing information through periodicals.

ASSAM was also established within the scope of the constitution and laws by using this universal right to organize, and it expressed one of its aims as follows;

“The formation of strategic intelligence studies for each of the Muslim States; conducting individual and joint internal and external threat assessments; It is to carry out intellectual studies that will ensure the establishment and development of the establishments and principles and procedures of the organization of these institutions that are needed to determine the internal and external security plan principles and gather them under a common will.”

The ultimate goal to be achieved at the end of these studies is that no citizen of an Islamic country can refuse,

“To ensure welfare of the Muslim Nations, the survival of the states they have established, the establishment of peace in the world and the dominance of justice, to get rid of the current problems of the Islamic countries and to take an active role in world politics as a super power within the framework of the rules of international law.”