UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on Friday encouraged Member States
to adopt national and regional plans of action to prevent violent
extremism.
Ban made the call while reacting to the adoption of a
resolution on the UN Global Counter Terrorism Strategy by the General
Assembly in New York.
He urged states to implement the four
pillars of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy in a
balanced and comprehensive manner.
The UN Chief said that the
pillars were to implement measures to address conditions conducive to
the spread of terrorism such as preventing and
resolving conflicts and
encouraging economic development.
Others, he said, were to reduce
social exclusion and marginalisation and foster understanding among
peoples of varied religions and cultures through dialogue.
He said
the strategy also emphasised need to support victims of terrorism and
their families, and in supporting and engaging with civil society
groups, particularly women and youths.
The adoption by consensus
of the resolution, he said, symbolised the international community’s
strong resolve to act in unison and without delay to address terrorism
and violent extremism.
“Terrorism and violent extremism pose a
major threat to international peace and security, as well as to
sustainable development, human rights and humanitarian action at the
global, regional and national levels.
“Taking
united action against terrorism and preventing violent extremism in
conformity with the UN Chartesr and international human rights law is
crucial to securing peace and prosperity for succeeding generations”, he
said.
The secretary-general also said he was pleased that the
General Assembly had welcomed his initiative to present a Plan of Action
to Prevent Violent Extremism.
He reiterated that the UN system
stands ready to provide strong and well-coordinated support to Member
States in implementing the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and the
consensus General Assembly resolution.
Members of the 193 assembly
adopted a resolution on the UN Global Counter Terrorism Strategy, with
the aim of security peace and prosperity for succeeding generations.
The
15-page resolution, adopted by consensus, “calls upon Member States,
the United Nations and other appropriate international, regional and
sub-regional organisations to step up their efforts” to implement, in an
integrated and balanced manner the strategy.
The strategy was
first adopted by the assembly in 2006 to enhance national, regional and
international efforts to counter terrorism.
Members reiterated
their strong and unequivocal condemnation of terrorism in all its forms
and manifestations, committed by whomever, wherever and for whatever
purposes.
The assembly reviews the strategy every two years.
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