UN Documents for Counter-Terrorism: Secretary-General's Reports

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30 September 2016 S/2016/830 This was the third report of the Secretary-General on the threat posed by ISIL.
31 May 2016 S/2016/501 This was the report of the Secretary-General on the threat posed by ISIL.
29 January 2016 S/2016/92 This was the Secretary-General’s report on the threat posed by ISIL to international peace and security and the range of UN efforts in support of member states in countering the threat.
9 January 2014 S/2014/9 This was on the UN’s support for states and regional entities in Africa in fighting terrorism.
25 February 2003 S/2003/191/Add.1 This was the addendum of a report written following the 20 January 2003 ministerial-level meeting in the Council, summarising any proposals and any commentary or response to these proposals by Council members.
18 February 2003 S/2003/191 This was a report written following the 20 January 2003 ministerial-level meeting in the Council, summarising any proposals and any commentary or response to these proposals by Council members.
19 November 2001 S/2001/1086 This was the report on the humanitarian impact of sanctions which could not be issued due to the security situation, and the relocation of UN personnel outside of Afghanistan.
13 July 2001 S/2001/695 This was the report on the effects of the sanctions and indicated that the hardships in Afghanistan were caused primarily by the ongoing conflict, not the sanctions regime.
20 March 2001 S/2001/241 This was the report on the effects of the sanctions and indicated that the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan was critical.
1 January 2001 S/2001/1215 This was the final report on the sanctions imposed on the Taliban.