PRAGUE-The Czech President Milosh Ziman has likened Daesh (ISIL) terrorist organization to the German Nazism of the early 1930s, stressing that this organization poses serious threat to millions of people worldwide.
Ziman, who was speaking yesterday during an International Conference in Prague dedicated to commemorate the 70th anniversary of liberating the Czech “Tirizin” and the Polish “Osvetim” Camps from the German Nazists, said that leaders of the ISIL terrorist organization have threatened to kill millions of people including Moslems and that their map until the year 2020 covers half of Europe and Africa and a large part of Asia.
“Some may say that this map belongs to a mad man and they may be right,” said the Czech President, reiterating that international terrorism is not badly trained armed groups; it is but an international organization that grows rapidly and systematically.
“Combating this terrorism can never be achieved by the national state only nor by condemnation demonstrations and protest words,” he pointed out, suggesting the preparation of an immediate international intervention force in which all countries of the world take part including the Security Council’s permanent member states, as to carry out UN-mandated military action to eliminate Daesh.
He urged the international community to get unified against its main enemy which is the so-called “Islamic State”.
“Such a unified action may not happen except after new wide terrorist operations are carried out in different parts of the world,” Ziman said, asserting that negotiations don’t work with the terrorists, rather it fighting against them which works better.
Earlier, Czech writer “Philip Otrata” has criticized the double standards policy of the West towards Daesh terrorist organization and the Saudi regime who both practice terrorism represented by cutting off heads but for different reasons.
Hamda Mustafa