DUSHANBE, May 25, 2015, Asia-Plus – Chiefs of security bodies and special services from the CIS nations have gathered in Dushanbe to discuss cooperation in addressing modern challenges and threats.
A three-day meeting of chiefs of security bodies and special services from the CIS nations kicked off in Dushanbe today.
According to the CIS Executive Committee, the meeting participants are discussing the possibility of participation of extremist and neo-Nazi organizations in implementation of technologies of “color revolutions” within the CIS area.
Chiefs of security bodies and special services from the CIS nations are also expected to discuss joint measures to provide information security.
The meeting participants will also map out joint measures to counter possible threat from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) organization and exchange views on work to prevent spread of religious extremism and terrorist ideology.
They will also discuss the progress of the implementation of the program of cooperation in preventing terrorism and other violent manifestations of extremism designed for 2014-2016 and the results of activities of the CIS Anti-terrorism Center (ATC-CIS) in 2014, CIS Executive Committee said.



