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The International Criminal Police Organization has launched the Foreign Terrorist Fighter program to stop the crazed barbarians and other terror networks from flooding into Iraq and Syria.
Interpol, the world’s largest international police organization, will use its sophisticated communications system to keep an eye on suspected terrorists to prevent their movements, particularly at strategic entry points.
“Interpol provides critical leadership in advancing the Justice Department’s efforts to combat terrorism and ensure the safety of all Americans – offering cutting-edge resources, a structure for international cooperation, and strategic tools like Red, Blue and Green Notices for tracing, targeting and apprehending terror suspects,” US Attorney General Eric Holder said.
Interpol’s Washington DC Director Shawn Bray said his agency “provides a unique set of information sharing solutions for addressing this growing threat.”



