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Essay heading: Counter Terrorism Policy Of The Un
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Second, it condemned countries that support terrorists. Finally, it established a basic definition of terrorism by outlawing “criminal acts intended or calculated to provoke a state of terror in the general public, a group of persons or particular persons for political purposes.”
Resolution 1373
In late September 2001, the Security Council created a more specific response to multinational terrorism in the form of Resolution 1373... displayed 300 characters
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First, Resolution 1373 called upon member states to stop funding terrorist organizations. It also called for the monitoring of bank accounts to determine which accounts were held by terrorist groups. Those accounts were to be “frozen” so that terrorists would not have access to their funds.
All over the world, terrorist groups acquire money through criminal businesses (such as the sale of drugs or weapons) and donations from supporters... displayed next 300 characters
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