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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2482 (2019), Preventing and Combating Terrorism Including Terrorism Benefitting from Transnational Organized Crime

United Nations (main site — including Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee) (UN-CTC) · published 2019-07-19

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Addresses the under-regulated intersection of terrorism and organized crime (arms and drug trafficking, kidnapping for ransom, illicit natural resources), calling on states, UNODC, INTERPOL, and the CTC to coordinate cross-sector responses; broadens the CTC's subject-matter coverage and provides subject diversity in this catalog.
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