The Secretary General of Arab Interior Ministerial Council Dr. Mohammed Ali Koman has pointed out that the forthcoming session of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers due to be held in Tunisia will focus on combating the terrorism phenomenon and the extremist ideology to save the Arab countries from this menace threatening security, peace and stability in the world. In a press statement transmitted in Cairo today, he indicated that the Council will review a number of annual reports including a report of Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz, Saudi Interior Minister, the Council's Honorary President and President of Naif Arab University for Security Sciences. Dr. Koman stressed that the Council has played over 21 previous sessions an important and effective role in fighting the terrorism phenomenon and has been the first one in laying Arab strategy to fight terrorism. He noted that the Council will discuss among other topics the crime of terrorism and its linkage to the organized crime, drugs combating, money laundering and corruption fighting.