Comprehensive Anti-Terrorism Agreement
Category: International Security || Strength: Significant || Proposed by: The Wallenburgian World Assembly Offices
Condemning the scourge of terrorism across the international community,
Determined to respond to this violence in a single, unwavering voice,
The World Assembly hereby enacts these terms:
- For the purposes of this resolution, "terrorist" describes the intentional application of violence against non-combatants that
as well as any individual or organization which engages in such activity.
- is motivated in part or wholly by a belief system or the pursuit of ideological or political ends,
- is not necessary for the purpose of self-defense, and
- violates international law, or which would violate international law were the violent party a military actor,
- Member states must cease, prohibit, and penalize:
- participation in terrorist activities and membership in terrorist organizations;
- the transfer or provision of non-humanitarian resources to terrorists in order to facilitate imminent terrorist acts; and
- the international transfer or provision of non-humanitarian resources to terrorists or groups likely to do the same.
- However permitted by international law, the World Assembly requires member states to exercise their abilities to the fullest extent necessary to apprehend terrorists and reduce the likelihood of terrorist acts within their jurisdiction.
- Member states must cooperate with organizations likely to be the target of terrorist acts by terrorists operating within their jurisdiction. Such cooperation includes but is not limited to information-sharing and counterintelligence operations, insofar as these do not jeopardize the security of member states or their military secrets.