From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1975: Fifty Years Ago: Solidarity fund
JEDDAH: Fresh contributions totalling 50 million dollars were pledged to the Islamic Solidarity Fund when the Sixth Conference of Islamic Foreign Ministers resumed its de-
liberations this morning [July 14], conference spokesman … said. Briefing the Press … he said the Fund would be used for the establishment and maintenance of various projects in Islamic countries. The decision to create the Solidarity Fund was taken at the Islamic Summit in Lahore. … The object of the Fund is to meet the needs and requirements of Islamic unity, Islamic causes, establishment of Islamic culture and values and universities. — News agencies
[Meanwhile, as reported by news agencies from New Delhi,] the [Indian] Government declared London “Financial Times” correspondent Kevin Rafferty undesirable today, barred him from entering the country and held him in an airport transit lounge until he could be put on the next flight out of the country. British Consul Adrian Beamish visited Rafferty in the lounge of Delhi airport. He said no reason had been given for the action. Rafferty is the first journalist to be barred from India under India’s emergency decree.
Published in Dawn, July 15th, 2025