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UN takes on 'violent extremism' seen as a cause of terrorism

The director of a UN counterterrorism task force said violent extremism is threatening all major UN missions.

Geneva: Government envoys, civil society advocates, social media gurus and United Nations officials have started a two-day conference billed as the first of its kind to tackle violent extremism, part of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's efforts to address the root causes of terrorism.

Jehangir Khan, director of a UN counterterrorism task force, said violent extremism is threatening all major U.N. missions and noted that Ban has made the issue a priority in his last year in office.

Following terror attacks in Paris, Brussels, Istanbul, Beirut and beyond in recent months, Khan said Thursday: "Today the specter of violent extremism stalks the world again."

Ban is expected to speak to reporters as the conference, co-sponsored by Switzerland, ends on Friday. The results aim to complement a U.N. review of its counterterrorism strategy this June.

( Source : AP )
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