After Dhaka terror attack Kazakhstan calls for Global campaign against militancy

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New Delhi, July 02 (ANI): Kazakhstan Ambassador to India, Bulat Sarsenbayev, on Saturday said his country would work for coordinated efforts against militancy during its non-permanent seat in the United Nations (UN) security council. Earlier this week, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) elected five new non-permanent members who will serve a two-year term starting January 2017. Sarsenbayev said attacks in Bangladesh and Turkey were against humanity. Six gunmen and at least 20 hostages were killed in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka during the police operation and one was captured alive. Thirteen other hostages were rescued.