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Promote a just international peace that respects peoples social and cultural differences.
Condemn all forms of aggression and military conflicts against peoples and to denounce their instigators.
Contradict all forms of collective deportations and forced migration, therefore to defend and to strengthen the rights of individuals that guarantee them a home country in which they can live in peacefully and securely.[2]
Contradict the production and use of all forms of weapons, in particular weapons of mass destruction, while requesting belligerent countries to disclose information about their planted mines.
Provide the protection to refugees (groups and/or individuals) until a safe repatriation is made possible for them.[3]
Enlighten the world opinion about environment damages and their impact on human health and quality of future generation's life.[4]
Cooperate with all organizations and institutions that have similar objectives.[5][6]
Administrative organs
The General Assembly is the highest authority of the organization whose members are both individuals and artificial persons that includes the founding members, the organizers and the observers as identified by the General Assembly and the administration is organized as follows:
Since its establishment the organization engaged individually or with cooperation with other organizations in different humanitarian issues aiming to accomplish its objectives in various fields.
Sending its delegations to approach victims of conflicts and war zones in different regions like Bosnia, Afghanistan, and helping in handling the issue of Kuwaitiprisoners of war (POWs) and those missing in action during the invasion of Kuwait[8] in 2002, and after that in 2003 IOPCR sent its delegations accompanied with a plane loaded with humanitarian assistants to the Iraqis whom where affected by the Iraq War,[9] also organized air conveys of aids and assistance to the Palestinian people as well as donating a number of ambulances to hospitals and health centers in Gaza Strip[10][11] - Palestine and joined the Viva Palestina convey with trucks loaded with tons of assistance,[12] also helped survivors from the sinking of the Egyptian ferry Al-Salam Boccaccio 98.
In March 2010 the IOPCR launched from Tripoli, Libya, the humanitarian campaign to support the Palestinian people, a fraternity program between the Libyan and Palestinian families under the patronage of the organization[13] that was signed on January 10, 2010, in Gaza between the president of IOPCR Khaled El Hamedi and the Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh during the organizations delegation's trip to Gaza.