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Young MPs from Asia Pacific gather in Sri Lanka to tackle regional violent extremism

Xinhua, April 25, 2017 Adjust font size:

More than 50 young parliamentarians from Asia-Pacific countries gathered in Sri Lanka on Tuesday for a two-day meeting to discuss their role in advancing an inclusive and peaceful society and preventing violent extremism in the region.

A statement by the UN Office in Colombo said the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), the Parliament of Sri Lanka, and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) jointly convened the Regional Meeting of Young Parliamentarians of the Asia-Pacific region to engage on preventing violent extremism.

"Parliaments are among the key institutions that can play an effective role in preventing violent extremism. In addition to ratifying and facilitating implementation of international conventions and resolutions, parliaments also deliberate on and adopt laws that provide the framework for national policies," the UN statement said.

"Young parliamentarians, as representatives closest to a country's youth, have a particularly crucial role to play."

In his opening speech, Sri Lankan Parliament Speaker Karu Jayasuriya said the theme of the meeting was most relevant to be discussed at any forum in the context of the violence and mayhem that are being unleashed each day in all parts of the world. Endit