<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区

          Asia-Pacific

          More int'l co-op needed in tackling plane terror threat

          By Xin Dingding (China Daily)
          Updated: 2010-09-16 07:23
          Large Medium Small

          BEIJING - More international cooperation is needed to combat the terror threat to civilian aircraft nine years after the Sept 11 attacks on the US, a senior official of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) said on Wednesday.

          The terror threat still remains and it is in every nation's interest to boost communication, ICAO Legal Officer Huang Jiefang told China Daily.

          Related readings:
          More int'l co-op needed in tackling plane terror threat Terrorism targeted in united military drill
          More int'l co-op needed in tackling plane terror threat CS flight forced to land after bomb call
          More int'l co-op needed in tackling plane terror threat UK, US funding Yemen anti-terror squad

          More int'l co-op needed in tackling plane terror threat France to introduce body scanners at airports
          More int'l co-op needed in tackling plane terror threat Xinjiang continues to face threats of terrorism
          More int'l co-op needed in tackling plane terror threat UK raises its terror threat level to 'severe'

          Greater cooperation among countries was the key in fighting terror and a new convention and protocol, adopted at an ICAO diplomatic conference in Beijing from Aug 30 to Sept 10, will help achieve this aim, he said. Previous efforts faced obstacles and lacked the legal teeth to deal with the current terror threat, he said.

          For example, in some cases organizers of terror attacks on aircraft and airports did not receive due punishment, Huang said. In other cases alleged offenders were not extradited on "political" grounds.

          There were a number of occasions when hijackers claimed their actions were "political", but the convention and protocol covers this area.

          The Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts relating to International Civil Aviation (also known as the Beijing Convention) and the Protocol Supplementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft (or the Beijing Protocol) were adopted on Sept 10, just a day before the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.

          More int'l co-op needed in tackling plane terror threat

          The convention and protocol cover extradition and prosecution, hijacking, aircraft being used as weapons and the transport of hazardous goods, as well as other areas.

          On extradition, the country where the alleged offender is found should either extradite that person or submit the case for prosecution, Huang said, and the defense of "political" action will no longer be applied to hijackers.

          Using aircraft as a weapon to attack ground targets will be a criminal offense and making a threat against civil aviation may trigger criminal liability if judges believed the threat was credible and feasible.

          The transport of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons and related materials will also be illegal and punishable.

          Transport experts believe commercial aircraft remain a top target for terrorists, and while no attack on the scale of 9/11 has taken place since that September day there have been a number of terror attempts on aircraft.

          On March 7, 2008, a 19-year-old Uygur woman attempted to blow up a China Southern plane from Urumqi to Beijing with two men, by trying to ignite a beverage can containing flammable liquid in the toilet. Masterminded by "Eastern Turkestan" separatists from abroad, the attempt was foiled after crew members smelled gasoline.

          Huang said that countries have to exchange information to fight the scourge of terror.

          "Countries should not just 'shovel away snow from their own front door and not bother about other homes being buried in snow'," he said. "Citizens of any country could be the victim of a terrorist attack, so strengthening cooperation in this field is in accordance with every nation's interests."

          With the convention and protocol, the ICAO is "giving the international community a signal that any sabotage on civil aviation will not be tolerated", he said.

          The convention and protocol will become international law after legislative bodies of at least 22 member states approve them. At the ICAO conference in Beijing, 19 countries, including the US, the United Kingdom and China, signed the documents.

          Tan Zongyang contributed to this story.

          主站蜘蛛池模板: 99精品国产成人一区二区| 国产精品免费看久久久麻豆| 国产成人精品亚洲精品密奴| 成人无码区免费视频| 强制高潮18xxxxhd日韩 | V一区无码内射国产| 韩国精品一区二区三区| 免费无码观看的AV在线播放| 国产主播一区二区三区| 日本一区二区三区18岁| 开心一区二区三区激情| 亚洲老妇女亚洲老熟女久| 日韩av无码精品人妻系列| 国产免费又黄又爽又色毛| 国产午夜无码视频在线观看| 97精品国产高清在线看入口| 中文字幕久久国产精品| 免费人成视频x8x8日本| 久久久久香蕉国产线看观看伊| 777午夜福利理论电影网| 国产一级黄色片在线播放| 亚洲天堂伊人久久a成人| 日韩中文字幕v亚洲中文字幕| 高潮videossex潮喷| www亚洲天堂| 亚洲精品男男一区二区| 欧美日韩北条麻妃一区二区| 国产稚嫩高中生呻吟激情在线视频| 综合色区亚洲熟女妇p| 国产熟女50岁一区二区| 久久99精品久久久大学生| 亚洲香蕉伊综合在人在线| 老熟妇乱子交视频一区| 久久久国产精华液| 亚洲精品无码久久一线| 经典三级久久| 国产精品av中文字幕| 91av国产在线| 小污女小欲女导航| 亚洲人妻精品中文字幕| 中文字幕日韩人妻一区|