United
Nations, Security Council. Resolution 1373 (2001)
Adopted
by the Security Council at its 4385th meeting, on 28 September
2001
The
Security Council,
Reaffirming
its resolutions 1269 (1999) of 19 October 1999 and 1368 (2001)
of 12 September 2001,
Reaffirming
also its unequivocal condemnation of the terrorist attacks
which took place in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania
on 11 September 2001, and expressing its determination to prevent
all such acts,
Reaffirming
further that such acts, like any act of international terrorism,
constitute a threat to international peace and security,
Reaffirming
the inherent right of individual or collective self-defence as
recognized by the Charter of the United Nations as reiterated
in resolution 1368 (2001),
Reaffirming
the need to combat by all means, in accordance with the Charter
of the United Nations, threats to international peace and security
caused by terrorist acts,
Deeply
concerned by the increase, in various regions of the world,
of acts of terrorism motivated by intolerance or extremism,
Calling
on States to work together urgently to prevent and suppress terrorist
acts, including through increased cooperation and full implementation
of the relevant international conventions relating to terrorism,
Recognizing
the need for States to complement international cooperation by
taking additional measures to prevent and suppress, in their territories
through all lawful means, the financing and preparation of any
acts of terrorism,
Reaffirming
the principle established by the General Assembly in its declaration
of October 1970 (resolution 2625 (XXV)) and reiterated by the
Security Council in its resolution 1189 (1998) of 13 August 1998,
namely that every State has the duty to refrain from organizing,
instigating, assisting or participating in terrorist acts in another
State or acquiescing in organized activities within its territory
directed towards the commission of such acts,
Acting
under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1.
Decides that all States shall:
(a)
Prevent and suppress the financing of terrorist acts;
(b)
Criminalize the wilful provision or collection, by any means,
directly or indirectly, of funds by their nationals or in their
territories with the intention that the funds should be used,
or in the knowledge that they are to be used, in order to carry
out terrorist acts;
(c)
Freeze without delay funds and other financial assets or economic
resources of persons who commit, or attempt to commit, terrorist
acts or participate in or facilitate the commission of terrorist
acts; of entities owned or controlled directly or indirectly by
such persons; and of persons and entities acting on behalf of,
or at the direction of such persons and entities, including funds
derived or generated from property owned or controlled directly
or indirectly by such persons and associated persons and entities;
(d)
Prohibit their nationals or any persons and entities within their
territories from making any funds, financial assets or economic
resources or financial or other related services available, directly
or indirectly, for the benefit of persons who commit or attempt
to commit or facilitate or participate in the commission of terrorist
acts, of entities owned or controlled, directly or indirectly,
by such persons and of persons and entities acting on behalf of
or at the direction of such persons;
2.
Decides also that all States shall:
(a)
Refrain from providing any form of support, active or passive,
to entities or persons involved in terrorist acts, including by
suppressing recruitment of members of terrorist groups and eliminating
the supply of weapons to terrorists;
(b)
Take the necessary steps to prevent the commission of terrorist
acts, including by provision of early warning to other States
by exchange of information;
(c)
Deny safe haven to those who finance, plan, support, or commit
terrorist acts, or provide safe havens;
(d)
Prevent those who finance, plan, facilitate or commit terrorist
acts from using their respective territories for those purposes
against other States or their citizens;
(e)
Ensure that any person who participates in the financing, planning,
preparation or perpetration of terrorist acts or in supporting
terrorist acts is brought to justice and ensure that, in addition
to any other measures against them, such terrorist acts are established
as serious criminal offences in domestic laws and regulations
and that the punishment duly reflects the seriousness of such
terrorist acts;
(f)
Afford one another the greatest measure of assistance in connection
with criminal investigations or criminal proceedings relating
to the financing or support of terrorist acts, including assistance
in obtaining evidence in their possession necessary for the proceedings;
(g)
Prevent the movement of terrorists or terrorist groups by effective
border controls and controls on issuance of identity papers and
travel documents, and through measures for preventing counterfeiting,
forgery or fraudulent use of identity papers and travel documents;
3.
Calls upon all States to:
(a)
Find ways of intensifying and accelerating the exchange of operational
information, especially regarding actions or movements of terrorist
persons or networks; forged or falsified travel documents; traffic
in arms, explosives or sensitive materials; use of communications
technologies by terrorist groups; and the threat posed by the
possession of weapons of mass destruction by terrorist groups;
(b)
Exchange information in accordance with international and domestic
law and cooperate on administrative and judicial matters to prevent
the commission of terrorist acts;
(c)
Cooperate, particularly through bilateral and multilateral arrangements
and agreements, to prevent and suppress terrorist attacks and
take action against perpetrators of such acts;
(d)
Become parties as soon as possible to the relevant international
conventions and protocols relating to terrorism, including the
International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing
of Terrorism of 9 December 1999;
(e)
Increase cooperation and fully implement the relevant international
conventions and protocols relating to terrorism and Security Council
resolutions 1269 (1999) and 1368 (2001);
(f)
Take appropriate measures in conformity with the relevant provisions
of national and international law, including international standards
of human rights, before granting refugee status, for the purpose
of ensuring that the asylum-seeker has not planned, facilitated
or participated in the commission of terrorist acts;
(g)
Ensure, in conformity with international law, that refugee status
is not abused by the perpetrators, organizers or facilitators
of terrorist acts, and that claims of political motivation are
not recognized as grounds for refusing requests for the extradition
of alleged terrorists;
4.
Notes with concern the close connection between international
terrorism and transnational organized crime, illicit drugs, money-laundering,
illegal arms trafficking, and illegal movement of nuclear, chemical,
biological and other potentially deadly materials, and in this
regard emphasizes the need to enhance coordination of efforts
on national, subregional, regional and international levels in
order to strengthen a global response to this serious challenge
and threat to international security;
5.
Declares that acts, methods, and practices of terrorism
are contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations
and that knowingly financing, planning and inciting terrorist
acts are also contrary to the purposes and principles of the United
Nations;
6.
Decides to establish, in accordance with rule 28 of its
provisional rules of procedure, a Committee of the Security Council,
consisting of all the members of the Council, to monitor implementation
of this resolution, with the assistance of appropriate expertise,
and calls upon all States to report to the Committee, no later
than 90 days from the date of adoption of this resolution and
thereafter according to a timetable to be proposed by the Committee,
on the steps they have taken to implement this resolution;
7.
Directs the Committee to delineate its tasks, submit a
work programme within 30 days of the adoption of this resolution,
and to consider the support it requires, in consultation with
the Secretary-General;
8.
Expresses its determination to take all necessary steps
in order to ensure the full implementation of this resolution,
in accordance with its responsibilities under the Charter;
9.
Decides to remain seized of this matter.