Terrorists from Afghanistan may engulf Central Asia, says Kyrgyz chief prosecutor

DUSHANBE, November 12, 2015, Asia-Plus – Central Asia is threatened with a terrorist spillover from neighboring Afghanistan, Kyrgyz Prosecutor-General, Ms. Indira Joldubayeva, said on November 11 at the 7th conference of the International Association of Prosecutors (IAP) of Central and Eastern European and Central Asian countries in the Russian city of Sochi.  According to Sputnik , Joldubayeva said the situation […]

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DUSHANBE, November 12, 2015, Asia-Plus – Central Asia is threatened with a terrorist spillover from neighboring Afghanistan, Kyrgyz Prosecutor-General, Ms. Indira Joldubayeva, said on November 11 at the 7th conference of the International Association of Prosecutors (IAP) of Central and Eastern European and Central Asian countries in the Russian city of Sochi. 

According to

Sputnik

, Joldubayeva said the situation in Kyrgyzstan pointed to a growing threat of radicalization and a spread of extremist activity in the society.

“Increased armed group density and frequent militant clashes with Tajik and Turkmen border guards shows a real danger of terrorists breaking through from Afghanistan into Central Asia with the aim of causing further instability in the region,” Ms. Joldubayeva was quoted as saying.

Kyrgyz chief prosecutor reportedly noted the danger posed by radicals returning to their countries of origin after taking part in training and combat in the ongoing Syrian, Iraqi and the Afghan-Pakistani conflicts.  Extremists reentering their home countries may spread violent ideologies throughout the region, Joldubayeva warned.

Illegal recruitment and trafficking activities funnel radicalized social groups into terror organizations, and are a threat to national security, she said.

Kyrgyzstan”s prosecutor-general estimates that over 500 Kyrgyz nationals, including 122 women, have traveled to Syria and Iraq to join violent extremist groups.

Kyrgyzstan”s security sources are keeping track of almost 2,000 extremists in the country, and most are affiliated with the international Hizb ut-Tahrir organization,

Sputnik

reports. 

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