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Interpol says Syria "very cooperative" in combating terrorism
Jun 18, 2008, 15:44 GMT
Damascus - Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said Wednesday that Syria is 'very cooperative' in fighting terrorism.
'We do not accuse countries of being terrorists. We just ask countries to cooperate with us, and Syria is very cooperative,' Noble told a press conference on the sidelines of an anti-terrorism conference in Damascus.
The Interpol chief said that owing to the help of countries like Syria and Iran, they were able to add many details and pictures to around 8,900 wanted people.
The two-day conference, where 28 Middle Eastern and North African countries take part, aims at boosting international cooperation in anti-terrorism.

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Paul UngerJun 21st, 2008 - 03:28:33
why don't interpol start looking for terrorists in the Zionist entity? they could start with the bio-chemists from the Soviet Red Army seconded to Palestine in 1947 and exposed by the International Red Cross following the 'fifty year rule'. Cholera and Typhus was then used against Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and of course Palestine. For more google 'Traces of Poison' by Salman abu Sitta, a well respected author.
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