UN seeks cooperation to tackle kidnapping by terrorists


United Nations, Jan 28 (IANS/WAM): The UN Security Council has strongly condemned incidents of kidnapping and hostage-taking committed by terrorists for any purpose, including raising funds or gaining political concessions, and has called for international cooperation to tackle this scourge.

In its first ever resolution devoted specifically to kidnapping for ransom by terrorists, the 15-member council called on all member-states of the UN to prevent terrorists from benefitting directly or indirectly from ransom payments or from political concessions and to secure the safe release of hostages.

Speaking to reporters after the council's adopted the resolution Monday, Mark Lyall, Britain's permanent representative to the UN, said it has been estimated that in the past three-and-half years, Al Qaeda-affiliated and other Islamist extremist groups have collected at least $105 million in ransom.

"It is, therefore, imperative that we take steps to ensure that kidnap for ransom is no longer perceived as a lucrative business model and that we eliminate it as a source of terrorist financing," he said, adding that “we need to break that cycle”.

The resolution noted that "ransom payments to terrorist groups are one of the sources of income which supports their recruitment efforts, strengthens their operational capability to organise and carry out terrorist attacks, and incentivises future incidents of kidnapping for ransom".

It called on member-states to encourage private sector partners to adopt or to follow relevant guidelines and good practices for preventing and responding to terrorist kidnappings without paying ransoms.

In addition, states were called on to cooperate and engage in dialogue with all relevant UN counter-terrorism bodies, as appropriate, to improve their capacities to counter the financing of terrorism, including from ransoms.

According to text of the resolution, the council recognised the need to continue expert discussions on kidnapping for ransom by terrorists, and called on member states to continue such expert discussions within the UN and other relevant international and regional organizations.

It also encouraged the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) to hold a special meeting with the participation of member states and relevant international and regional organisations to discuss measures to prevent incidents of kidnapping and hostage-taking committed by terrorist groups.

  

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