Declaration
of the Committee of Ministers on the fight against international
terrorism. Council of Europe
Adopted by the Committee of Ministers at the 763rd meeting of
the Ministers' Deputies (12 September 2001)
1.
The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe condemns with
the utmost force the terrorist attacks of unprecedented violence
committed against the American people, to whom it expresses sympathy
and solidarity.
These
crimes do not strike only the United States but affect us all.
These barbaric acts violate human rights, in particular the right
to life, democracy and the search for peace.
Such
monstrous acts demand resolute reaction from all states committed
to uphold civilised values.
The
Council of Europe, which unites the continent around these values,
has a particular interest and responsibility to contribute to
such a reaction.
2.
The Committee of Ministers decides to hold a special meeting on
21 September with the following agenda:
i.
strengthening of the fight against terrorism, using the specific
expertise and instruments of the Council of Europe, and improving
the mechanisms and means for co-operation with other international
organisations and the observer states;
ii.
inviting the member states to give increased effectiveness to
the existing pan-European co-operation, eg., to accede, where
they have not done so, to conventions on mutual assistance in
criminal matters;
iii.
examining the scope for updating the European Convention on the
Suppression of Terrorism;
iv.
the inclusion of the fight against terrorism in the Council of
Europe's integrated project on the struggle against violence in
everyday life in a democratic society.