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http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/522754

Riyadh — Ministers of defense and representatives of 41 Islamic and Muslim-majority countries sent out a strong signal during a meeting here on Sunday that they will unify ranks to fight and defeat the scourge of terrorism.

Opening the inaugural meeting of the ministers of defense of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC), Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, pledged that extremists will no longer “tarnish the name of our beautiful religion.”

“The biggest danger of terrorism and extremism is the tarnishing of the reputation of our beloved religion. ... We will not allow this to happen,” he said.

He said the members have gathered to pledge to do “all that we can until terrorism is uprooted and is erased from the face of the Earth.”

“Today we affirm that we will fight terrorism until it is eradicated completely,” the Crown Prince said.

He said the meeting sends “a strong signal that we are going to work together and coordinate together to support each other.”

The crown prince also offered his condolences to Egypt, which suffered an attack Friday by militants on a mosque in northern Sinai that killed 305 people.

“This is indeed a painful event and it is a recurrent and strong reminder of the dangers of terrorism,” he said.

The meeting was held under the theme “Allied against Terrorism.”

This marked the official launch of a pan-Islamic, unified front to support the global struggle against terrorism and violent extremism.

IMCTC Acting Secretary General Lt. Gen. Abdulelah Al-Saleh outlined its strategy, governance, activities and future plans.

Dr. Mohammad Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, highlighted the necessity of promoting a message that counters the narrative of violent extremist ideology and reaffirms Islamic principles of tolerance and compassion.

Dr. Mohammad Al-Momani, Minister of State for Media Affairs of Jordan, discussed the importance of producing and disseminating factual, scholarly and engaging content to undermine and counter the appeal of violent extremism.

Dr. Ahmed Abdulkarim Alkholifey, Chairman and Governor of Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority, discussed counter terrorism financing and the need to promote best practices and advance legal, regulatory, and operational frameworks in prevention, detection, and seizure operations.

Gen. Raheel Sharif, the coalition’s commander-in-chief, talked about assistance in the coordination of resourcing and planning of member country military counter-terror operations, facilitate the secure sharing of military information

The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition was announced in December 2015 by Crown Prince Muhammad to form a unified pan-Islamic front against terrorism. In March 2016, chiefs of staff from Islamic countries met in Riyadh, and affirmed their determination to intensify efforts in fighting terrorism through joint work.
 
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[emoji50] are you serious killing thousands of innocent Muslim and removing them from their homes and now talking about extremists is like soh chuhe kha ke billi chali haj mein lol
 
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Saudis act the the mafia boss who try to get rid of the gangs that rebelled against home the reason why this prince say that because he knows that the entire world blame his kingdom for al Qaeda and isis so he try to say see we have nothing to do with terrorists
 
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They already have... too late.

Should have realized that in the 1980s when Saudi Arabia's second biggest export was extremist madrassas
 
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I suppose ISIS and Al Qaeda are bloody extremists.

That's what we see on surface... but in reality they are mercenaries hired to start civil wars in Islamic world.
I still remember the time when TTP used to occupy SAWAT and adjoining areas. Baitulla Mehsud said he has more $billions available than budget of Pak army.
Later we found out that they had more advance and accurate maps than in use with Pak army. They were using satellite phones for their war with Pakistan army but our allies failed to locate them.

Your family has already tarnished the religion. Pathetic fool.

That's the version of those who cry genocide in Pakistan, and as a reward win foreign visa, where they submit dossier of lies maligning Pakistan and keep Indians more close than Pakistanis.
 
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That's the version of those who cry genocide in Pakistan, and as a reward win foreign visa, where they submit dossier of lies maligning Pakistan and keep Indians more close than Pakistanis.
The royal family is closer to the Indians/Zionists and the US moreso than any of those people you mentioned. Why do they get a free pass? By the way if you're suggesting I am one of these people than that's a bold accusation to make and a blatant lie at that.
 
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The royal family is closer to the Indians/Zionists and the US moreso than any of those people you mentioned. Why do they get a free pass? By the way if you're suggesting I am one of these people than that's a bold accusation to make and a blatant lie at that.

I don't know royal family personally but know some independent journalists with experience in meeting with rulers of Saudi Arabia... at least they say different than you. Neither does Saudi public share your views, this I can confirm and 3 million Pakistanis living in Saudi Arabia. But... all what i care is that Saudi Arabia is home to Pakistanis from generations, from which Pakistan has benefited manifold.
Example, I have an uncle who earned in Saudi Arabia and sent his kids for education to Australia, now they are 5 families in Australia giving business to PIA, which directly employe thousands of Arab haters. While this is a story of every other household in Pakistan.
I have also met Pakistanis from Quetta in Australia, these people just never stop spitting poison against Pakistan.
 
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I don't know royal family personally but know some independent journalists with experience in meeting with rulers of Saudi Arabia... at least they say different than you. Neither does Saudi public share your views, this I can confirm and 3 million Pakistanis living in Saudi Arabia. But... all what i care is that Saudi Arabia is home to Pakistanis from generations, from which Pakistan has benefited manifold.
Example, I have an uncle who earned in Saudi Arabia and sent his kids for education to Australia, now they are 5 families in Australia giving business to PIA, which directly employe thousands of Arab haters. While this is a story of every other household in Pakistan.
I have also met Pakistanis from Quetta in Australia, these people just never stop spitting poison against Pakistan.
Well I personally don't spit hate on Pakistan for that matter. Please refrain from such subtle accusations as you don't have a clue about me in real life. And I'll believe the greatness of the Al Saud's when I see it in action thanks - until then I'll hedge my bets.
 
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