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We have the similar problems with you .. Terrorism ... and we glad to share our proven record to other country, especially Indonesia ..
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Malaysia willing to share its expertise in combating terrorism: Zahid
By Bernama - 10 August 2016 @ 1:22 PM
BALI: Malaysia offered to share its experience and best practices in countering terrorism at the international level, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, here, today. He said Malaysia had successfully taken steps to strengthen its legal framework in facing the threat of terrorism and had put in place, new laws as well as amended certain current legislations. “The Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 was enacted for the purpose of maintaining security and public order. Last year, we introduced the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2015 (POTA). It is a preventive law to specifically address terrorist threats. “It provides for the prevention of the commission or support of terrorist acts involving listed terrorist organisations in a country or any part of a foreign country,” he said in his speech at the International Meeting on Counter-Terrorism: Cross Border-Movement of Terrorism. Zahid, who is also Home Minister, said that foreign terrorist fighters or FTFs were fast becoming a phenomenon and everyone needed to stop it. “Malaysia is very concerned that those who intend to join Daesh, including foreigners are using our soil as a transit point before proceeding to join and serve the Daesh in Iraq and Syria. Militants who returned to Malaysia bringing along their radical ideology to influence others, are also a serious matter for us.” He said Malaysia was concerned about terrorist threats, in particular threats posed by Daesh and recent terrorist attacks that took place in Istanbul and the attack on Prophet Muhammad’s Holy Mosque in Madinah, Saudi Arabia proved that Muslim countries were not spared from such threats. “Therefore, I would like to point out that Daesh does not represent Islam, but a radical movement based on radical ideology,” he said. Zahid said to handle the problem, the Malaysian government introduced the Special Measures Against Terrorism in Foreign Countries Act 2015 (SMATA), which provided for the suspension and revocation of the Malaysian travel document of anyone who engaged with listed terrorist organisations. He said in addition, Malaysia had signed treaties on extradition and mutual legal assistance with several countries and the treaties had been very useful in checking the movement of fugitive criminals and could also be applied on terrorists for the prosecution process in other countries. “For Malaysia, border security is very important to stop the movement of terrorists. At our entry points, the Immigration Department monitors each and every one that passes the checkpoints.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/08/...share-its-expertise-combating-terrorism-zahid
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Malaysia willing to share its expertise in combating terrorism: Zahid
By Bernama - 10 August 2016 @ 1:22 PM
BALI: Malaysia offered to share its experience and best practices in countering terrorism at the international level, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, here, today. He said Malaysia had successfully taken steps to strengthen its legal framework in facing the threat of terrorism and had put in place, new laws as well as amended certain current legislations. “The Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 was enacted for the purpose of maintaining security and public order. Last year, we introduced the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2015 (POTA). It is a preventive law to specifically address terrorist threats. “It provides for the prevention of the commission or support of terrorist acts involving listed terrorist organisations in a country or any part of a foreign country,” he said in his speech at the International Meeting on Counter-Terrorism: Cross Border-Movement of Terrorism. Zahid, who is also Home Minister, said that foreign terrorist fighters or FTFs were fast becoming a phenomenon and everyone needed to stop it. “Malaysia is very concerned that those who intend to join Daesh, including foreigners are using our soil as a transit point before proceeding to join and serve the Daesh in Iraq and Syria. Militants who returned to Malaysia bringing along their radical ideology to influence others, are also a serious matter for us.” He said Malaysia was concerned about terrorist threats, in particular threats posed by Daesh and recent terrorist attacks that took place in Istanbul and the attack on Prophet Muhammad’s Holy Mosque in Madinah, Saudi Arabia proved that Muslim countries were not spared from such threats. “Therefore, I would like to point out that Daesh does not represent Islam, but a radical movement based on radical ideology,” he said. Zahid said to handle the problem, the Malaysian government introduced the Special Measures Against Terrorism in Foreign Countries Act 2015 (SMATA), which provided for the suspension and revocation of the Malaysian travel document of anyone who engaged with listed terrorist organisations. He said in addition, Malaysia had signed treaties on extradition and mutual legal assistance with several countries and the treaties had been very useful in checking the movement of fugitive criminals and could also be applied on terrorists for the prosecution process in other countries. “For Malaysia, border security is very important to stop the movement of terrorists. At our entry points, the Immigration Department monitors each and every one that passes the checkpoints.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/08/...share-its-expertise-combating-terrorism-zahid