The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stressed that terrorism has no religion, nationality or homeland, that the whole world is targeted and that this tragedy will not stop without more international solidarity to support the efforts of local efforts to repel the aggression of those extremist groups in all forms. The remarks were made by member of the Saudi delegation participating in the works of the Human Rights Council Dr. Khalid Al-Ghannam today in Geneva during the Council's debate on the effects of terrorism. Dr. Khalid Al-Ghannam said that the Kingdom was keen through facing terrorism on development of efforts and methods to prosecute parties involved in such activities and bring them to justice to take their deserved punishment in addition to the announcement of lists of the wanted to appear before justice in great collaboration with the International Police (INTERPOL) by notifying them of the names listed on its wanted lists and at the same time moving steadily to rehabilitate those involved in such activities who have not stained their hands with blood. --More 00:17 LOCAL TIME 21:17 GMT تغريد