UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday said that 34
militant groups worldwide had reportedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic
State (IS) extremist group as of mid-December.
Militant groups from countries like the Philippines , Uzbekistan ,
Pakistan , Libya and Nigeria had pledged their
allegiance, so IS poses "an unprecedented threat," Ban said in a
report on the challenges IS poses to international peace and security.
The emergence of IS has been facilitated by the protracted
conflicts in Iraq and Syria and the
resulting political and security instability, he said.
"In less than two years, ISIL (another acronym for IS)
has captured large swathes of territory in both Iraq and the Syrian Arab
Republic, which it administers through a sophisticated, quasi-bureaucratic
revenue-generating structure that is sufficiently flexible and diversified to
compensate for declines in income from single revenue streams," he said.
The recent expansion of IS influence across west and north
Africa, the Middle East and south and southeast Asia demonstrates the speed and
scale at which the gravity of the threat has evolved in just 18 months, he
added.
In 2016 and beyond, UN member states should prepare for a
further increase in the number of foreign terrorist fighters travelling to
other countries on the instructions of IS, said Ban.
Despite efforts by the international community to counter IS
through military, financial and border-security measures, the group continues
to maintain its presence in Iraq
and Syria .
It is also expanding its operations to other regions.
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