Selangor Journal

Terrorism: Malaysia to continue monitoring despite improving GTI

PUTRAJAYA, May 11 — Malaysia does not want to be complacent and will continue to step up monitoring of terrorist activities even though it is improving in the Global Terrorism Index (GTI), said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

In a press conference after chairing the High-Level Committee on Terrorism Control (JPTKK) meeting earlier today, he said Malaysia was ranked 75th in the GTI in 2022 compared to 68th in 2021, and that achievement gave a good indication of the country.

“However, prevention and enforcement measures at all levels will be enhanced. This shows that we should not be complacent… enforcement will be carried out by the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), the Malaysian Armed Forces and the National Security Council (MKN),” Ahmad Zahid said.

GTI is an automatic ranking of countries in the world based on terrorist activities. A higher ranking indicates that the country is improving.

He added that important preventive measures must be taken to avoid the occurrence of violence due to differences in political beliefs, religious fanaticism and racism.

“Psychological and domestic problems are also among the things that cause violence.

“The findings of the study also found that religious violence is not perpetrated by people who understand religion but by individuals who have no religious background but want a shortcut to heaven,” Ahmad Zahid said.

In this regard, the Department of Islamic Development (Jakim) has been asked to draw up a terrorism prevention education curriculum at preschool, primary and secondary school levels as well as higher education.

He said PDRM, MKN and the Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) have been instructed to carry out continuous monitoring of terrorist activities on all social media platforms.

Several committees were also formed to identify strategies to deal with terrorism in this country, including the National Terrorism Control Committee.

— Bernama

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