Malaysia shares experience with Saudi Arabia on deradicalisation programme — DPM

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Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Home Minister Abdulrahman Ali AlRebiaan (left) welcomes Ahmad Zahid during his official visit. — Bernama photo

Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Home Minister Abdulrahman Ali AlRebiaan (left) welcomes Ahmad Zahid during his official visit. — Bernama photo

RIYADH: Malaysia is prepared to share the experience and emulate Saudi Arabia in the implementation of deradicalisation programme to counter terrorism, as well as rehabilitate extremists.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who is also Home Minister, said the matter would be discussed with the relevant parties during his visit here.

He said Malaysia could share Saudi Arabia’s experience in implementing the deradicalisation programme being the country located nearby countries often associated with terrorism and militants.

“I will learn and share experience on deradicalisation programme of problems on terrorism among source countries and countries in West Asia (which are often associated with terrorism and militants).

“Malaysia’s experience can be shared, and we may also share Saudi Arabia’s experience on how rehabilitation can be done in the deradicalisation programme.

“InsyaAllah, I’ll discuss indepth with the relevant authorities in this country,” he told Malaysian journalists on arrival here Wednesday in conjunction with his five-day official visit to Saudi Arabia.

The deputy prime minister was scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia’s deradicalisation centre, namely the Mohammad Bin Naif Counseling and Care Centre, here yesterday.

During the visit, Ahmad Zahid was to be briefed on Saudi Arabia’s initiatives in fighting terrorism and its deradicalisation programme for extremists.— Bernama