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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1624 (2005), Prohibition of Incitement to Terrorism

United Nations (main site — including Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee) (UN-CTC) · published 2005-09-14

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Calls on all states to prohibit by law, prevent, and prosecute incitement to terrorism and deny safe haven to those guilty of such conduct; one of only three resolutions (alongside 1373 and 2178) that CTED is formally mandated to assess under S/RES/2810 (2025), confirming its continuing active enforcement.
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