World Video | Defence | Foreign Affairs | Natural Events | Trade | NZ in World News | NZ National News Video | NZ Regional News | Search

 


UN Strengthen Sanctions Against Al-Qaida

Strengthen Sanctions Against Al-Qaida

New UN Measures Strengthen Sanctions Against Al-Qaida, Chairman Of Panel Says

  • Click here to view webcast…
  • The Chairman of a United Nations Security Council committee monitoring the sanctions against Al-Qaida and the Taliban today described a strengthened regime designed to stem the terrorist threat posed by those groups.

    <" http://www.un.org/News/briefings/docs/2004/munoz9feb.doc.htm ">Briefing reporters in New York, Ambassador Heraldo Muñoz of Chile strongly condemned last week's bombing of a Moscow subway train, which he said demonstrates that "terrorism is active and it is global in scope."

    At the same time, he voiced confidence that a Security Council resolution adopted in late January would tighten the noose around Al-Qaida, the Taliban and their associates. Among other measures, it "improves and deepens" the sanctions regime by freezing not only funds and financial assets but also other economic resources, including property.

    The resolution also dealt with the role of non-profit organizations and informal, alternative remittance systems, while adding new internal reporting requirements to tackle currency movements across borders.

    National reports are due to the committee by 31 March, and those governments that do not comply with this deadline will be named on a public list, according to the resolution. "I think this is an important message that we're serious about countries meeting the requirements that the Security Council has set up," he said.

    In addition, the text set up a panel to provide the committee with comprehensive and independent reports on the situation. "We don't want a monitoring team that pulls its punches," Ambassador Muñoz said. "We want a monitoring team that analyzes the issues and conveys its best judgement on the implementation of the sanctions."

    Asked about a different monitoring group that had been supporting the work of the committee, he noted that while that panel's mandate had expired, the new group set up under the resolution could retain some of its members, supplemented by other experts who will undertake more analytical tasks.

    "In order to have an effective committee, we need objective, neutral, independent analysis," he stressed.

    Asked about Saudi Arabia, Ambassador Muñoz said its Government was cooperating well with the committee. "I myself visited Saudi Arabia recently, and my perception is that they are doing hard work, and that they have realized there is a serious problem with terrorism and with Al-Qaida," he said, adding that the Government has begun addressing the role of charities in funding terrorist activities.


    © Scoop Media

     
     
     
     
     
    World Headlines

     

    Palestinians Continue The Struggle Against The Adei Ad

    Hundreds of Palestinian children, women, and men gathered at Turmusaya on Friday December 17th to complete the tree planting began by Palestinian Authority minister Ziad Abu Ein, who was killed by Israeli soldiers on Friday December 10th. More>>

    Israeli Soldier Kills PA Minister At Non-Violent Protest

    Yesterday, an Israeli soldier killed Palestinian Authority (PA) Settlment minister, Ziad Abu Ein, at a non-violent demonstration in the village of Turmusaya. More>>

    ALSO:

  • Palestinian Centre For Human Rights - Ban on Palestinians claiming compensation against military
  • Pakistan School Killings

    GENEVA (16 December 2014) – The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein on Tuesday condemned what he described as “an utterly despicable and incomprehensibly vicious attack on defenceless children” at a co-educational school ... More>>

    ALSO:


    Sobering Data On American's Apathy About CIA Torture

    Despite a scathing report on torture, a majority of survey respondents approve of the CIA's grisly methods. More>>



    Sea Shepherd Intercepts Toothfish Poachers

    Yesterday, at approximately 2152 AEDT, the Sea Shepherd conservation ship, Bob Barker, intercepted the illegal fishing vessel Thunder, at 62 15’ South, 81 24’ East, inside the CCAMLR (Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources) ... More>>


    The White House: Charting A New Course On Cuba

    We are separated by 90 miles of water, but brought together through the relationships between the two million Cubans and Americans of Cuban descent that live in the United States, and the 11 million Cubans who share similar hopes for a more positive future for Cuba. More>>

    ALSO:


    Journalist Most Recent Victim Of Israeli Military

    Bashar, a journalist from Palestine TV, was shot in the left leg at Kufr Qaddum on Friday the 5th of December 2014. More>>

    ALSO:

  • Palestinian Centre For Human Rights - Swiss government’s bid to convene a summit on Palestine
  • UN News - UN-backed reconstruction efforts continue in Gaza
  • Get More From Scoop

     
     
     
     
     
    World
    Search Scoop  
     
     
    Powered by Vodafone
    NZ independent news