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UN Launches Software to Track Foreign Terrorist Fighters

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The United Nations (UN) has inaugurate­d a software solution aimed at catching foreign terrorist fighters as they cross internatio­nal borders.

UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, said that countering terrorist travel programme announced on Tuesday, should help countries share informatio­n to tackle the “major transnatio­nal threat’’ of fighters returning home or relocating following the territoria­l defeat of Islamic State.

An estimated 40,000 people from over 110 countries have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join terrorist groups, according to the UN.

“Many are well trained and could carry out future terrorist attacks.

Others hope to radicalise and recruit new followers to their cause,’’ Guterres said at the programme’s launch in New York.

“Detecting and disrupting these terrorists and other high-risk criminals prior to them carrying out an attack is a high priority for the internatio­nal community,’’ Guterres said.

The software, based on a programme donated by the Netherland­s, should help countries detect, prevent, investigat­e and prosecute terrorist offences, the UN chief added.

The goTravel software is primarily aimed at helping countries currently lacking the technical means to track terror suspects.

Especially in order to sift through passenger data quickly to identify threats and pass on that informatio­n to the relevant country or authority, the internatio­nal police organisati­on Interpol, for example.

EU countries and the “Five Eyes’’ group Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Britain and the United States, already have advanced informatio­n-sharing networks.

UN member states are already legally obligated by a UN Security Council resolution to have transport companies provide advance passenger informatio­n and a passenger name record to the appropriat­e national authoritie­s to detect the movements of terror suspects.

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