"Let us also recognize that today, the vast majority of victims worldwide are Muslims."
Noting that millions are fleeing their homes in horror and fear in a desperate search for safety for their families, he said: "This challenge is all the more imperative because of the growing threat that chemical, biological, radiological or even nuclear materials could be acquired and used by violent extremists. This is a clear and present danger and the UN is working to prevent such a complex emergency.
"Violent extremism is clearly a transnational threat that requires urgent international cooperation," he said, adding: "I plan to create a UN system-wide High-Level Preventing Violent Extremism Action Group."
Ban along with ministers from 32 countries also attended a high-level Geneva conference on preventing violent extremism Friday at the UN Office in Geneva.
Source: Daily Sabah