On 15 September, the Counter-Terrorism Committee submitted to the Security Council a report on the implementation of resolution 1624 (2005) requiring UN member states to take measures to prohibit and prevent incitement to commit terrorist acts.
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Sep 16, 2006
On 15 September, the Counter-Terrorism Committee submitted to the Security Council a report on the implementation of resolution 1624 (2005) requiring UN member states to take measures to prohibit and prevent incitement to commit terrorist acts.
ICJ and others welcome SA President’s condemnation of xenophobia and attempts by private individuals to enforce immigration laws
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