02/11/2019 “We strongly encourage the UN to continue guiding and enabling member states to comprehensively prosecute, rehabilitate and reintegrate foreign terrorist fighters and those associated with them, including children. The UN’s work on this and more broadly on counter-terrorism and on preventing violent extremism must include civil society participation, and we expect OCT to continue to mainstream civil society into the core of its work. We also expect CTED to continue their important work on civil society, human rights, and integrating a gender perspective as cross-cutting issues vital to their mandate.” – Ambassador Jonathan Cohen By United States Mission to the United Nations | 11 February, 2019 | Topics: Exclude, Highlights | Tags: Archive 2017-2021 Suggested for You Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s Meeting with African Union Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat Remarks by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at a High-Level Side Event Co-Hosted by the United States on Sudan
“We strongly encourage the UN to continue guiding and enabling member states to comprehensively prosecute, rehabilitate and reintegrate foreign terrorist fighters and those associated with them, including children. The UN’s work on this and more broadly on counter-terrorism and on preventing violent extremism must include civil society participation, and we expect OCT to continue to mainstream civil society into the core of its work. We also expect CTED to continue their important work on civil society, human rights, and integrating a gender perspective as cross-cutting issues vital to their mandate.” – Ambassador Jonathan Cohen