Monday 23 September 2013

NASYM to engage youths in global fight against terrorism

Subhash Chowdhary Chairman Nasym

NASYM, an international forum of Non-Aligned Students and Youth, on Thursday vowed to encourage the new generation to participate actively in the global fight against terrorism.

Speaking to the media here after a two-day International Preparatory Meet for an international conference later this year, NASYM Chairman Subhash Chowdhary said youths across the globe should be engaged in forming the counter-terror ideology and mechanism. "The youths and students can be the instrumental in containing the rise in terror activities countering its ideologies," Chowdhary said. "We want to instil in our youth the sense of responsibility and disengage the brilliant minds from school of hate ideologies," he added. Foreign delegates from 10 countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan, Indonesia and Azarbaijan participated the preparatory meet which was also attended by over 40 diplomats. The aspiration of the people must be recognised but terrorism is no way to pursue it, he said adding that the fanatic ideologies push our society back into the uncivilised era. "The solution to the international crisis as like in Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan can only be found in the peaceful dialogue among the concerned parties and efforts by the international community," Chowdhary said. He said the Taliban, which have emerged as the most dangerous threat to Pakistan now, in the first place should have never been recognised.

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