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SLUG: 2-315484 US-Terrorism (L-only)
DATE:
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DATE=4/29/04

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=U-S / TERRORISM (L O)

NUMBER=2-315484

BYLINE=GARY THOMAS

DATELINE=WASHINGTON

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INTRO: The United States says governments have made progress in fighting terrorism, but need more resources and stronger political will to sustain the global fight against it. In a new report, the State Department praises Libya for renouncing terrorism but lashes out against Iran for what it says is Tehran's continuing sponsorship of state-backed terrorism. Correspondent Gary Thomas reports.

TEXT: In its annual report, Patterns of Global Terrorism, the State Department says the number of terrorist incidents last year was the fewest since 1969. The death toll from terrorist attacks last year was also down, dropping from 725 in 2002 to 307 last year.

However, attacks on coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan were not included in the department's tallies even though administration officials have labeled the insurgents as terrorists. State Department counter-terrorism coordinator Cofer Black said attacks on coalition military forces in Iraq and Afghanistan do not meet the department's definitions for terrorism.

The report says al-Qaida has been significantly damaged by international anti-terrorist efforts. Mr. Black said increased cooperation is largely responsible for the downturn in terrorism.

/// BLACK ACT ///

It is truly what it should have been all along - a team sport. We're in this together. We have a commonality of interest. We're in the business of saving each other's people and citizens. The accepted objective is to protect innocent men, women, and children. We're just doing a better job of it.

/// END ACT ///

On the front of state-sponsored terrorism, the report labels Iran the single most active state sponsor of terrorism in 2003. However, it also notes that some of the other six countries officially designated as state sponsors of terrorism have made significant changes. Cooperation from Sudan was vastly improved, the report notes, and Libya has publicly renounced any further sponsorship of terrorism.

Mr. Black says Libya has, as he put it, come a long way - but still has a bit more distance to go before the United States removes it from its list of terrorist nations.

/// BLACK ACT ///

They have clearly renounced terrorism. They have established themselves as no longer supporting international terrorism. There are some outstanding issues with the Libyans that we're in contact with them now that we will need to resolve with them, and that is to make sure that they have no continued relationship with terrorist groups in any form.

/// END ACT ///

Iraq also still remains on the list, even though the government of Saddam Hussein has been toppled. Mr. Black says the United States needs assurances of the intentions and cooperation of any future Iraqi administration before Iraq is off the list.

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/// BLACK ACT ///

We need to assure ourselves that a new government in Baghdad renounces terrorism as well as proves by fact indeed that they have renounced and are taking every action to renounce terrorism, as well as to be an effective partner in the international community to do this.

/// END ACT ///

On a regional level, the report says East Asia - and Southeast Asia in particular - has become an attractive hub of support and logistics for al-Qaida and like-minded terrorist networks. (signed)

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