United Nations Security Council Resolution 1735
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 1735
, adopted unanimously on December 22, 2006, after recalling resolutions 1267
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1267
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 (1999), 1333
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1333
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 (2000), 1363
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1363
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 (2001), 1373
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 (2001), 1390
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 (2001), 1452
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1452
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 (2002), 1455
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1455
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 (2004), 1566
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1566
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 (2004), 1617
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1617
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 (2005), 1624
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 (2005) and 1699
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1699
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1699, adopted unanimously on August 8, 2006, after recalling Resolution 1617 on co-operation between Interpol and the Committee established in Resolution 1267 , the Council requested the Secretary-General to take steps to increase co-operation between the...

 (2005) on terrorism
Terrorism
Terrorism is the systematic use of terror, especially as a means of coercion. In the international community, however, terrorism has no universally agreed, legally binding, criminal law definition...

, the Council approved measures to improve the identification and control of terrorists.

Observations

The Security Council viewed terrorism as one of the greatest threats to international peace and security. It condemned and expressed concern at the increasing number of attacks by Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda is a global broad-based militant Islamist terrorist organization founded by Osama bin Laden sometime between August 1988 and late 1989. It operates as a network comprising both a multinational, stateless army and a radical Sunni Muslim movement calling for global Jihad...

, Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was the founder of the militant Islamist organization Al-Qaeda, the jihadist organization responsible for the September 11 attacks on the United States and numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets...

, the Taliban and other individuals and groups. Council members reaffirmed that terrorism could be defeated only through a comprehensive approach with the active participation and co-operation of all countries and international organisations; in this context, dialogue between the 1267 Committee and states was important, and co-operation with Interpol
Interpol
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 was welcomed.

Meanwhile, the preamble of the resolution also expressed concern at misuse of the Internet
Internet
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 by terrorist groups and individuals, further noting the changing nature of the threat, particularly in the way terrorists would promote their ideologies
Ideology
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.

Acts

The following measures were enacted under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter sets out the UN Security Council's powers to maintain peace. It allows the Council to "determine the existence of any threat to the peace, breach of the peace, or act of aggression" and to take military and nonmilitary action to "restore international peace...

, thus making the measures legal under international law
International law
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.

All countries were required to impose an arms embargo
Arms embargo
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, travel ban and financial sanctions against all terrorist groups and individuals. Furthermore, countries could propose names for listing on a sanctions list and had to use the form provided in the annex of the resolution. The 1267 Committee was asked to develop, adopt and implement guidelines regarding individuals to be removed from the list.

The resolution went on to detail procedures for implementing the measures, taking note of exemptions, co-operation and the exchange of information, sanctions on the Taliban and outreach. The mandate
Mandate (international law)
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 of the monitoring team based in New York City
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 was extended for a further period of 18 months; its responsibilities were outlined in the annex of the resolution, including dealing with instances of non-compliance.

See also

  • Counter-Terrorism Committee
    Counter-Terrorism Committee
    The Counter-Terrorism Committee is a subsidiary body of the United Nations Security Council.In the wake of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 1373, which, among its provisions, obliges all States to...

  • Interpol notice
    Interpol notice
    An Interpol notice or international notice is issued by Interpol to share information between its members. There are seven types, six of which are known by their colour codes: Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Black, Orange....

  • List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1701 to 1800 (2006 – 2008)

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