RIYADH,
May 27, 2006 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – The
Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) called on Muslim
countries to offer immediate relief aid to the victims of a powerful
quake that shook Indonesia on Saturday, May 27.
"The
secretary-general appeals to all the OIC member states and Islamic
relief organizations to come to the rescue and lend all their
assistance," OIC chief Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu said in a statement
carried by Reuters.
A
6.2-magnitude quake shook the area around the ancient royal city of
Yogyakarta, 250 miles east of the capital Jakarta, killing up to 3,000
people and injuring thousands.
Many
bodies were still buried under rubble as Indonesian authorities
struggled to get aid into the devastated region.
Pope
Benedict offered condolences to the quake victims, calling on rescue
workers to persevere in their efforts to assist survivors.
"His
Holiness Pope Benedict XVI prays for the victims and their grieving
families, invoking eternal peace upon the deceased and divine comfort
and consolation on all who are suffering," according to a message
issued by the Vatican.
Aid
Offered
Several
countries raced to offered aid in the form of medical relief teams and
emergency supplies for the quake victims.
Malaysia
said on Saturday it will send medical supplies and rescue teams to
neighboring Indonesia to help rescue survivors, said the Bernama news
agency.
"The
medical team will bring with them one ton of medicine and other
essentials like blankets to be distributed to the victims,'' said
Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak.
The
European Commission also said it would release up to 3 million euros
($3.8 million) in emergency aid to help the quake victims.
The
Australian government further offered $1 million in immediate aid to
the quake survivors.
Both
Britain and France have also sent aid to Indonesia to help it cope
with the aftermath of the quake.
About
85 percent of Indonesia's 220 million people are Muslim, making it the
world's most populous Muslim country.