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Resistance Against Terrorism Will Be Main Agenda G-20

G-20 after Paris

The attack in Paris that killed about 120 people in action worst bloodshed by terrorists in Europe over the past decade will increase the resistance to combat militant groups like the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and to top the agenda at the Summit (Summit) G -20 in Turkey this weekend.Nick O'Brien, professor of counter-terrorism at Charles Sturt University said, bombings, high-powered assault weapons and hostage-taking in different places will broaden the discussion of terrorism at the meeting."After an attack like this, I expect the focus to maintain security more difficult, how to work together, good communication. If we have someone that we suspected in our country, we will tell and what will we do?" he said, as quoted by Bloomberg, on Saturday (11/14/2015).While the perpetrators of the massacre on Friday have not been identified, the attack has raised fears the United States (US) that ISIS expand its capacity to attack beyond its base in the Middle East.An official of the counter-terrorism USA stated, if the Islamic state proved to have carried out attacks in Paris and the cause of the fall of a Russian plane over Egypt two weeks ago, it will signal that ISIS has developed into a force that is well-organized, which can carry out attacks turn off the outside of the Middle East."Terrorism is a tier one national security threat to Europe. It naturally will be the main agenda at the summit of the summit," said the head of the International Center of Political Violence and Terrorism Research Singapore Rohan Gunaratna.Massacres in Paris caused by the increased anxiety in Europe as refugees from Syria and North Africa flowing into the continent. (Read: Asian Leader Condemns Attacks Paris Ahead of G-20 and APEC)The events in the French capital can strengthen the desire of lawmakers limit the number of refugee arrivals. This will give rise to a debate between German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is determined to fight for an open door policy for migrants with coalition members and European leaders."There are a large number of people who go to Europe, or who have gotten there, almost none were checked properly for safety," said Executive Director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute Peter Jennings.One immediate concern is to ensure the safety of the Turkish delegation at the summit and the climate change conference in Paris which begins later this month."There will be talks on a complete review of security for the G-20 and climate Paris. People who are responsible for maintaining the safety of the leaders want to know what the extra precautions taken. These events can occur in a completely safe," said O'Brien.

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