Speaking at different sessions of the counter terrorism conference- 2016 here, the experts narrated how the terror has affected their countries and region and said there is no good or bad terrorism.
Amrullah Saleh, former head of national Directorate of Security- Afghanistan, presented a comparison of ISIS and Taliban and said that there are many similarities between the two organizations and they must not be seen differently.
"Both ISIS and Taliban have similarities, they have committed act of hate against history by destroying historic monuments.
Saleh said that after the intervention of US post 9/11, the military regime brought prosperity in Afghanistan as compared to the Taliban rule but still the forces have not been able to defeat Taliban.
He urged the other countries to cooperate with Afghanistan in stability of the region.
Tao Tao, Deputy Secretary General of Chinese People's Association for Peace and Disarmament, said that international communities should cooperate and member states should honour and implement the UN resolution against terrorism.
"Terrorism is not confined to middle east. It has crossed regions. Their (terror organisations') connections are trans borders therefore international cooperation and coordination is immensely needed. The situation require more coordinated efforts by the global community," he said.
For China, he said the country has capability to fight against the terror and to safeguard its interest.
"Counter terrorism is high on the security agenda of China. We lay stress on cooperation by neighbouring countries," he said.
"China and India face terrorism. It has become major issue for security and fighting together is one of the important areas between the two countries," he said.
suggesting that regional centers should be set up to monitor activities of terror organizations.
He said that such centers were needed for creating data base, intelligence sharing and joint interrogation.
Lisa Curtis, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation of USA narrated how terrorism has affected the USA and terror attacks increased in recent years there.
Talking about Pakistan, Curtis said that Pakistan should act on terrorism and on evidences provided by India with regard to terrorists attacks in India.
"Now onus is on to Pakistan to act against terrorists groups. After Mumbai attack, Pakistan was slow (in acting against terror organsiations) and we have seen no response from Pakistan," she said.
"We follow zero tolerance policy against terrorism. We have banned terror organisation created legal framework," he said.
Alam said that religious leaders have been involved in his country to highlight the affects and impact of terror activities and focus was also on educating students and youths through He also said that no single country can contain the terrorism and it needs a global cooperation.
"India suffered more from terrorism and the way to peace for Bangladesh was also not smooth. We, Bangladesh and India have good relations and good cooperation," he said.
Former Navy Chief of Sri Lanka Jayanth Colombage talked about the LTTE, its impact and role of Tamil Diaspora in funding and facilitating the organisation.
Cabinet Minister, Prime Minister's department of Malaysia also expressed concern on spread of the terrorism and the need to work closely.
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