“would appreciate assistance to enable them to monitor the border more effectively, including the provision of additional technology and intelligence gathering and sharing.” This may include biometric scanners, night goggles and GSM intelligence gathering.
The MP also highlighted the continual threat from Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), and the assistance that the UK has provided to develop counter terrorism capabilities.Mr. Chishti said in the debate that “the Peshawar attack was the worst terrorist atrocity that Pakistan has suffered and only thorough cooperation and collaboration, standing shoulder to shoulder with one of our key partners who we share a long history with can terrorism be defeated.”
Chishti said the UK “has continued to stand shoulder to shoulder with those affected by terrorism” and stressed the importance of referring to those who cause such atrocities simply as “terrorists and extremists,” and not Islamic extremists or Islamic terrorist “so that we do not link them to Islam which is what these groups want”.
He said: “Terrorist groups such as the Taliban claim to be Islamic, but it is an interpretation, which has no resemblance to Islam and is rejected by an overwhelming majority of Muslims around the world.”
The Conservative MP for Gillingham said he has been accused of being a “non-Muslim” for denouncing terrorists and extremists.Rehman Chishti told the Commons he often received emails making claims against him after he appeared on television and labeled those behind atrocities as terrorists. He warned that connecting them with Islam was what terrorists desired and gave them credibility by linking a “great religion with their evil acts”.
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