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Terrorism threatens safety of int'l community: UAE official

Xinhua, May 4, 2015 Adjust font size:

The speaker of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) parliament said on Sunday that the terrorism does not belong to any religion and threatens safety of the international community, state news agency WAM reported.

Speaker Mohammed Ahmed Al-Murr said terrorism now has multiple sources, threatening the very existence of all humanity and civilization.

Al-Murr made the remarks at the opening of a two-day meeting of the executive commission of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), to discuss a proposed draft charter to fight extremism and terrorism.

The Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States has agreed in principle on the draft charter in a January meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, Al Murr noted.

"Based on its unwavering commitment to combat all sources of terrorism and extremism, and the recognization of the need to achieve further solidarity and cooperation on fighting terrorist threats which no single region or state can counter alone, the UAE has deemed its necessity to come up with a collective stance to face these challenges," said the speaker.

After the Arab Spring in the Middle East in 2011, the UAE authorities arrested scores of nationals and foreigners, accusing them of planning terror plots in the Gulf country. Endit