POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES SET UP SOUND RECORD LIBRARY OF TERRORISTS' VOICES

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SOCHI, May 18 (RIA Novosti) - Secret services of the Commonwealth of Independent States are establishing a common sound record library of terrorists' voices, announced Nikolai Patrushev, Director of Russia's Federal Security Service, or FSB. He was addressing a news conference in Sochi, Russia's Black Sea coastal spa, which summed up a 16th council session of CIS countries' security chiefs.

A united sound recording depository concerning persons suspected of terror involvement will pace up identification and pursuit of terrorists as they make threats, said Mr. Patrushev.

The FSB had informed the conferees about Russian activities to ban terrorist leagues active in the country, he added.

Council members agree that the CIS needs a unified list of such leagues, which will spectacularly promote the anti-terror cause.

The conferees agreed upon joint efforts to protect the CIS secret services' classified electronic networks and databases from terrorist and extremist attacks, said Nikolai Patrushev.

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