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662 ংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ত্রয়োদশ খন্ড In spite of the cease fire in the Middle East, there was no true peace in which all the States in the area could live in security. As long as the present occupation continued, a genuine peace in Palestine could not be achieved. The continued occupation was the sole cause of the deadlock in the United Nations peace negotiations. In seeking a solution in East Pakistan, member Groups must not embark on action which might be interpreted as interference in the domestic jurisdiction of others. RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE 59TH INTER-PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE AT PARES September 10, 1971 The 59th Inter-Parliamentary Conference Concerned at the unfortunate happenings and disastrous situation in East Pakistan which has been described by the Secretary-General of the United Nations as "a very terrible blot on the page of human history"; Also concerned at the resultant exodus of millions of people into India, at the continuing increase in the number of refugees and at the destitution of an even greater number of people in East Pakistan: Declares that the fate of these people, who have fled East Pakistan and have sought refuge in India, is a source of pre-occupation to the whole world, and that this sentiment should be fully shared by all countries in order to relieve the distress and suffering of these refugees; Welcomes the international effort already undertaken, and urges Governments and other public or private agencies to contribute generously to the refugee relief effort and the East Pakistan relief programme; Urges the Government of Pakistan kindly to continue to offer every facility to the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross for the development of the action they are undertaking in East Pakistan: Likewise urges all National Groups and their Governments to encourage the steps required to create the political, economic and social conditions for the safe return of the refugees to their homeland, and to inform them that the necessary conditions guaranteeing them an adequate livelihood and security in freedom exist.