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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Arm citizens to stop terrorism, Interpol SG suggests

Exclusive: After Westgate, Interpol Chief Ponders 'Armed Citizenry' - ABC News - Josh Margolin:

October 23, 2013 - "Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said today the U.S. and the rest of the democratic world is at a security crossroads in the wake of last month's deadly al-Shabab attack at a shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya – and suggested an answer could be in arming civilians.

"In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Noble said there are really only two choices for protecting open societies from attacks like the one on Westgate mall where so-called 'soft targets' are hit: either create secure perimeters around the locations or allow civilians to carry their own guns to protect themselves.

"'Societies have to think about how they're going to approach the problem,' Noble said. 'One is to say we want an armed citizenry; you can see the reason for that. Another is to say the enclaves are so secure that in order to get into the soft target you're going to have to pass through extraordinary security....  How do you protect soft targets? That's really the challenge. You can't have armed police forces everywhere," he told reporters.....

"In the interview with ABC News, Noble was more blunt and directed his comments to his home country.

"'Ask yourself: If that was Denver, Col., if that was Texas, would those guys have been able to spend hours, days, shooting people randomly?' Noble said, referring to states with pro-gun traditions. 'What I'm saying is it makes police around the world question their views on gun control. It makes citizens question their views on gun control. You have to ask yourself, "Is an armed citizenry more necessary now than it was in the past with an evolving threat of terrorism?" This is something that has to be discussed.'"

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