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Guterres Lauds India's Continued Support to UN's Counter-terrorism Work
Agency News PTI May 07, 2019 10:10 PM IST
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United Nations, May 7 (PTI) UN chief Antonio Guterres Tuesday appreciated India for its continued support to the world body's counter-terrorism work, as a flagship programme was launched to support member states to help prosecute suspected terrorists.

The United Office of Counter-Terrorism launched the 'UN Countering Terrorist Travel Programme' which is funded by India, Japan, the Netherlands, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.


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Senior UN official Jelle Postma told PTI that India helped the UN agencies get the programme started with its contribution of USD 250,000, giving them a push in the right direction and now other donors are also stepping in.



India's support was highly appreciated by the UN, he said.

Postma said the United Office of Counter-Terrorism and other agencies involved in the effort are hoping to engage further with India to examine how this cooperation can be prolonged.

It helps India as well to be more safe too, he said.

Guterres referred to the recent terror attacks in New Zealand and Sri Lanka to expressed concern over the spread of the scourge of terrorism while warning about the dramatic movement of terrorists around the world.

Sri Lanka is among the first confirmed beneficiary States of the programme. The island nation came under attack on Easter Sunday as terrorists killed over 250 people.

"The recent despicable attacks in Kenya, New Zealand and Sri Lanka, among others, are tragic reminders of the global reach of the scourge of terrorism. These attacks underscore the need to work closely with partners across the United Nations system and beyond," Guterres said at the official launch of the programme in the General Assembly hall.

The UN Chief stressed the UN Countering Terrorist Travel Programme is about helping to meet these objectives.

Expressing gratitude to the Dutch Government for its generous contribution to the effort, Guterres said "I also appreciate the continued support of the Governments of India, Japan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the State of Qatar to the counter-terrorism work of the United Nations".

India is at the forefront of efforts at the UN to combat terrorism and ensure that perpetrators of heinous terror attacks are brought to justice.

Merely days after Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar was listed as a global terrorist at the UN Security Council, India gave a clarion call for strengthening efforts to adopt the long-pending Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism for countering the global scourge.

India had proposed a draft document on the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism at the UN in 1986 but it has not been implemented as there is no unanimity on the definition of terrorism among the member states.

The programme aims to support member states to use travel information to detect, prevent, investigate and prosecute suspected terrorists, while respecting high safeguards for data protection and in compliance with international human rights laws.

The UN will provide state-of-the-art software – 'goTravel' - capable of analysing travel data which, based on context-specific risks, will help them to detect and track suspected terrorists and their movements across borders.

The programme will help member states collect, process and share travel data with other competent national and international authorities, with full respect for privacy and other fundamental freedoms.

The UN chief said just two years ago, the world organisation estimated that over 40,000 foreign fighters from more than 110 countries may have travelled to join terrorist groups in the Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq.

"Following the territorial defeat of ISIS, many terrorists are trying to return home or relocate to safe havens or other troubled parts of the world. Many are well trained and could carry out future terrorist attacks," he said.

He said others are hoping to radicalise and recruit new followers to their cause, representing a major transnational threat.

Guterres underscored that detecting and disrupting these terrorists and other high-risk criminals prior to them carrying out an attack was a high priority for the international community.

"This information sharing will enhance the abilities of Member States to effectively detect, prevent, investigate and prosecute terrorist offences, including their related travel. Importantly, this will also enable the detection and disruption of human trafficking and other forms of serious organised crime and to faster identify their victims," he said.

The first phase of the programme will run for five years and an estimated USD 12 million per year is required for it.

Guterres said the programme represents the kind of cooperative, inter-governmental and institutional approach that he aimed for when he established the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact last year to enhance counter-terrorism coordination and coherence across the system.

"The United Nations Counter-Terrorism Centre has stepped up its efforts to meet the growing expectations and demands from countries most affected by terrorism. Let us all pledge to continue to work together in pragmatic and innovative ways to address serious threats to international peace and security," he said.



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This is not surprising at all. After successfully warning about the most horrendous terror attack in recent history and eliminating a whopping 86 terrorists in Kashmir in only five months, it is not surprising that the world is beginning to appreciate India's global contributions to counterterrorism.
 
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We have made massive advancements in reducing naxal menace and eliminating NE militants to a large extent. IA along with paramilitary forces should conduct one last full-scale offence to eliminate them from the roots. I'm not optimistic about peace on LoC since both countries wouldn't budge and the only feasible option I see is making LoC as the permanent IB
 
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The United Office of Counter-Terrorism launched the 'UN Countering Terrorist Travel Programme' which is funded by India, Japan, the Netherlands, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Funny that Qatar and Saudia are in the funders' list for counter-terrorism when they themselves have been funding terrorism in Libya and Syria. But the Western bloc will not have a problem with that because they themselves are also the funders, trainers and supporters of these terrorists.
 
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Funny that Qatar and Saudia are in the funders' list for counter-terrorism when they themselves have been funding terrorism in Libya and Syria. But the Western bloc will not have a problem with that because they themselves are also the funders, trainers and supporters of these terrorists.
one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. That's how it has always been.
 
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This is not surprising at all. After successfully warning about the most horrendous terror attack in recent history and eliminating a whopping 86 terrorists in Kashmir in only five months, it is not surprising that the world is beginning to appreciate India's global contributions to counterterrorism.


What's the big deal here...

UNSC body lauds Pak counter-terrorism efforts

ISLAMABAD: The Monitoring Team of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Sanctions Committee, in its recently published 22nd report, lauded Pakistan’s counter terrorism efforts by acknowledging that extensive counter-terrorist operations (in the country) have led to a reduction in the terrorism in the country.

This is not the first time that the monitoring team has acknowledged Pakistan’s counter-terrorism gains. Earlier, in February 2018, the monitoring team, in its 21st Report, had also noted with appreciation that Pakistani military operations have denied space for ISIL to establish an organisational structure in the area, a foreign office statement issued here on Friday said.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/356598-unsc-body-lauds-pak-counter-terrorism-efforts


UN report lauds Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts

UNITED NATIONS, Aug 14 (APP):A United Nations report has praised Pakistan’s “extensive” counter-terrorist operations, saying they have led to a reduction in the number of terrorists and terrorist training facilities, and in the quantity of locally available explosive material in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), according to a U.N. report released on Monday.
The 22nd report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team, which was submitted to the UN Security Council Al Qaeda Sanctions Committee, also said some of the terrorists were displaced across the border into Afghanistan.
The sanctions monitoring team submits independent reports every six months to the Security Council on the Islamic State, Al-Qaeda and associated individuals, groups, undertakings and entities.
It said Al-Qaeda, which still maintains a presence in South Asia, is closely allied with the Taliban. It adapts to the local environment and trying to embed itself into local struggles and communities.


https://www.app.com.pk/un-report-lauds-pakistans-counter-terrorism-efforts/
 
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This is an important contrast with Pakistan. While Pakistan gets its terrorist blacklisted by the UN, India gets support from the UN for counter terrorism. It is also important to remember that back in February, the UNSC passed a resolution supporting India's position in Kashmir. Meaning that the UN actually supports India on Kashmir, despite Pakistan's unsuccessful attempts to make Kashmir an issue via the biased leadership of the HRC.
 
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