Wednesday, April 25, 2007 6:16:38 AM
An official source told El Khabar that a delegation from general direction of national safety -DGSN- is participating as of Monday in a security meeting in the Libyan capital Tripoli which gathers officials of security services in Maghreban countries in order to think out means of counter terrorism in the region.
Sources made clear that the motives of the conference are the upheaval on the security field in Maghreb region after the explosions shaking Algeria and Morocco. The sources reported that the meeting is being held under the auspices of Al Mouaâtasim, Libyan president Mouammar Al Kadhafi son. Speakers came up unanimously to the conclusion that security systems in most of Maghreb region countries are precarious, and Algiers and Casablanca bombings raise the awareness as regards the threat neglected so far.
DGSN executives put in review Algerian counter terrorism mechanisms in cities and gave the data about the Al Qaeda organization in the Islamic Maghreb geographic positions. The discussions tackled also capacity building issues in terms of wire tapping and communication technologies used by terrorists namely internet.
So, security experts exchanged views and experiences concerning terrorist groups affiliated to Al Qaeda in the region.
Security services facing Al Qaeda peril
An official source told El Khabar that a delegation from general direction of national safety -DGSN- is participating as of Monday in a security meeting in the Libyan capital Tripoli which gathers officials of security services in Maghreban countries in order to think out means of counter terrorism in the region.
Sources made clear that the motives of the conference are the upheaval on the security field in Maghreb region after the explosions shaking Algeria and Morocco. The sources reported that the meeting is being held under the auspices of Al Mouaâtasim, Libyan president Mouammar Al Kadhafi son. Speakers came up unanimously to the conclusion that security systems in most of Maghreb region countries are precarious, and Algiers and Casablanca bombings raise the awareness as regards the threat neglected so far.
DGSN executives put in review Algerian counter terrorism mechanisms in cities and gave the data about the Al Qaeda organization in the Islamic Maghreb geographic positions. The discussions tackled also capacity building issues in terms of wire tapping and communication technologies used by terrorists namely internet.
So, security experts exchanged views and experiences concerning terrorist groups affiliated to Al Qaeda in the region.
Security services facing Al Qaeda peril
An official source told El Khabar that a delegation from general direction of national safety -DGSN- is participating as of Monday in a security meeting in the Libyan capital Tripoli which gathers officials of security services in Maghreban countries in order to think out means of counter terrorism in the region.
Sources made clear that the motives of the conference are the upheaval on the security field in Maghreb region after the explosions shaking Algeria and Morocco. The sources reported that the meeting is being held under the auspices of Al Mouaâtasim, Libyan president Mouammar Al Kadhafi son. Speakers came up unanimously to the conclusion that security systems in most of Maghreb region countries are precarious, and Algiers and Casablanca bombings raise the awareness as regards the threat neglected so far.
DGSN executives put in review Algerian counter terrorism mechanisms in cities and gave the data about the Al Qaeda organization in the Islamic Maghreb geographic positions. The discussions tackled also capacity building issues in terms of wire tapping and communication technologies used by terrorists namely internet.
So, security experts exchanged views and experiences concerning terrorist groups affiliated to Al Qaeda in the region.
http://www.elkhabar.com/FrEn/lire.php?ida=67075&idc=52
Algeria's religious authorities condemn terrorist attacks
24/04/2007
Algeria's Religious Affairs Minister Abu Abdellah Ghlamallah gathered imams on Sunday (April 22nd) in Algiers to denounce the April 11th deadly bomb attacks in Algiers and all terrorist operations. "Foreign fatwas brought about terrorism," said the minister, calling for an end to "religious advice imported from abroad," local press reported. The meeting ended with a communiqué describing the attacks as "a breach" of Qur'anic law which says that life, decency and properties must be preserved. The statement also indicated that unemployment, exclusion and ignorance cannot serve as justifications for terror. Ghlamallah said that rather than being victims of terror, mosques are places which bring about terror. El Khabar quoted him as saying that 96 mosque employees in Algeria have been killed by terrorists.
http://www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/xhtml1/en_GB/section/news
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