Sunday, April 13, 2008

Report to the Counterterrorism Committee pursuant to paragraph 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 of 28 September 2001 Implementation of UNSCR 1373

After September 11 the terrorist attack in new York, Washington, the general Assembly of the united nation consensus of 189 member state called for a international cooperation to prevent a destruction from happening again In the act of a terrorist and hold accountable for those who support them. The same day of 9/11 the United nations Security Council determined that any act of international terrorism to be threat to international peace and security. This was created to laid foundation for security council to bring together the international community under a common set of obligations to fight and end terrorism. On September 28, 2001, the Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 1373 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. Legally binding obligations on all UN member state. It defined the common core of the new international campaign to deal with international terrorists, their organizations, and those who support them. Prevent the financing of terrorism and deny safe haven to terrorists. States will need to review and strengthen their border security operations, banking practices, customs and immigration procedures, law enforcement and intelligence cooperation, and arms transfer controls. The United States is waging a broad-ranging campaign both at home and abroad against terrorism, including by taking military action in Afghanistan. As another way of combating terrorism internationally


http://http://www.fas.org/irp/threat/unsc.html

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