Following
the terror attack in Paris and threats to bomb the US, World leaders
have unanimously agreed to fight ISIS which is now being described as 'a
global & unprecedented threat to
international peace and security'. The UN Security Council met yesterday
and called on countries to take 'all necessary measures' to
fight ISIS in Syria and Iraq, in the wake of the attacks in France,
Tunisia, Turkey, Lebanon and the downing
of a Russian passenger plane over Egypt.
The resolution, drafted by France, states that the UN is determined 'to combat by all means
this unprecedented threat', citing ISIS' 'systematic and widespread
attacks' on civilians as reasons for action.
It
also cites religious and ethnic persecution by ISIS, destruction of
cultural heritage sites and recruiting foreign fighters. The measure is
the 14th terrorism-related resolution adopted by the UN's most powerful
body since 1999.
Agreements
are often hard to find in the Security Council, where permanent members
the United States, Russia, China, the UK and France can all veto
resolutions.
WHAT THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION ON ISIS SAYS
'By
its violent and extremist ideology, its terrorist acts, its continued
gross systematic and widespread attacks directed against civilians,
abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law,
including those driven on religious or ethnic ground, its eradication
of cultural heritage and trafficking of cultural property, but also its
control of significant parts and natural resources across Iraq and Syria
and its recruitment and training of foreign terrorist fighters whose
threat affects all regions and Member States, even those far from
conflict zones, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant constitutes a
global and unprecedented threat to international peace and security.
The
resolution also 'calls upon all Member States that have the capacity to
do so take all the necessary measures ... on the territory under the
control of ISIL in Syria and Iraq, to redouble and coordinate their
efforts to prevent and suppress terrorist acts committed specifically by
ISIL'.
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