Jun 27, 2008
Tunis, (SANA)- The participants in the 11th Conference of Arab anti-terrorism agencies concluded meetings in Tunis on Friday with recommendations on boosting up the cooperation and coordination among all the Arab countries to monitor terrorist organizations, tracking them anywhere in these countries, arresting and bringing their members before justice.
The Conference, in which Syria took part, recommended enacting legislations and laws to fight this dangerous phenomena and penalizing any misleading Fatwa that justifies such hostile conduct or incites it in whatever form.
The officials in charge of Arab anti-terrorism agencies also called for exchanges of visits and expertise and organizing training courses among them.
Syria's delegation called for holding an international conference to differentiate between terrorism and the right of people to resist foreign occupation and self-determination.
The Syrian interposition talked about fighting the phenomena of terrorism, ways of enhancing cooperation and coordination among the Arab countries in a way that preserves common Arab security.
Ahmad Fathi ZAHRA