Sunday, November 15, 2015

TERROR PARIS - G20 International Terrorist Alert

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TERROR PARIS - G20 International Terrorist Alert
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Barack Obama during the G20 Summit, St. Petersburg, Russia, Thursday (5/9)
Cyber Daily News - World leaders increase vigilance regarding the growing international movement "foreign terrorist fighters". This statement is contained in the draft joint statement on Sunday, at the summit in Turkey after the terror attacks carried to Paris that claimed Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

The head of the world's top 20 economies said they would share intelligence information, track crossings (human) cross-border and aviation security tightened to prevent the passage of international terrorists, without naming other ISIS or specific threat.


"We are concerned over the increasingly acute and the increasing flow of foreign fighters and terrorist threat thereof against all countries," the G20 leaders said in a draft joint statement as seen by AFP, a day ahead of the official adoption at the summit in the city of Antalya which faces the Mediterranean Sea.

"We earnestly tackle this threat," they said.


The G20 leaders are determined to ward off violent extremism, violence and prevent terrorist recruitment exploit the technology, including the Internet.


"Direct or indirect encouragement of terrorism, incitement to terrorist acts and cult of violence should be prevented," they continued.


The discovery of a Syrian passport near the body of one of the attackers Paris has raised concerns that some of the attackers may have entered Europe as part of the continent to the human flood of people displaced by the civil war in Syria.


Greek and Serbian authorities have confirmed that the passport belonged to a man who registered as refugees last October on the island of Leros and he took refuge in Serbia a few days later.


Now it is known that three of the suicide bombers are French nationals, but two of the three men lived in Brussels, Belgium, AFP

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