Tunis — The draft law on the fight against terrorism and money laundering that will be referred to the Cabinet meeting in the next days will take into consideration international conventions, particularly UN Security Council resolutions before its submission to the House of People's Representatives (HPR), Minister of Justice Mohamed Salah Ben Aissa said on Saturday.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of his participation in the conference held by the Tunisian-Euro-Mediterranean Association of Youth (TEMAY) on "the National Strategy against Terrorism," the Minister of Justice said the anti-terrorism bill came to remedy the shortcomings of the anti-terror law of 2003.
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