Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Huq termed terrorism one of the biggest threats to democracy, peace and human security in the current world, reports BSS.
"Since terrorism is a global threat, every country in the globe should play an active role in combating the menace," he said.
The law minister made the remakes while speaking as the chief guest at the closing ceremony of the Expert Programme on Case Management and Prosecutorial Development at Le Meridien Hotel in the city on Saturday.
Judges and prosecutors from Bangladesh's Special Anti-Terrorism Tribunal took part in the six-month-long programme organised in the capital in collaboration with the US Department of Justice's OPDAT.
US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas, Law and Justice Division Secretary Md Golam Sarwar and US District Court Judge David Carter spoke at the function.
Anisul expressed deep shock and sorrow over the recent shooting that killed 21 people, including 19 innocent students, at a primary school in the US state of Texas and observed silence for some moments in memory of the victims.
Noting that the country has achieved remarkable success in curbing terrorism under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he said Bangladesh's achievements in combating terrorism and extremism have been widely recognised and appreciated at home and abroad.
"The government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina enacted an anti-terrorism law in 2009 recognising the preparation, assistance and instigation for terrorism as offense. It also enacted the Digital Security Act in 2018 to curb crime on virtual platforms," the minister added.
Terrorism biggest threat to democracy and peace in current globe: Anisul
FE Team | Published: May 28, 2022 22:43:51
Terrorism biggest threat to democracy and peace in current globe: Anisul
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