This 2-day training workshop, organized jointly by the Transnational Threats Department and the International Institute for Justice and Rule of Law, aims to strengthen national and regional responses to combat terrorist use of the Internet by improved skills and capacities of judges, prosecutors and law enforcement officers to effectively investigate and prosecute the use of the Internet for terrorist purposes in full compliance with human rights standards.
The four-day training focused on definitions of terrorism and types of hostage takers and addressed different phases of negotiations, including understanding the situation and information gathering.
This workshop will contribute to enhancing the criminal justice system co-operation between Turkmenistan and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in fighting terrorism and organized crime through discussions of direct law enforcement co-operation, mutual legal assistance and inter-agency co-operation mechanisms between law enforcement, prosecutorial and central authorities for the investigation of trans-border organized crime and terrorism cases.
This workshop, organized by the Secretariat's Transnational Threats Department and the OSCE Office in Tajikistan in consultation with the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (UNCTED) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), aims to provide a platform for a first regional exchange of views and experiences with regard to the threat of foreign terrorist fighters in Central Asia.