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12 September 2001

Text: UN General Assembly Condemns Terrorist Attacks in the U.S.

Urgently calls for international cooperation

The UN General Assembly has passed a resolution strongly condemning the deadly terrorist incidents in its host city, New York, in Washington D.C. and in Pennsylvania.

Following is the text of the UN resolution, approved September 12:

United Nations
September 12, 2001
Adoption of the agenda and organization of work resolution of the General Assembly
Condemnation of terrorist attacks in the United States of America

The General Assembly,

Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,

    1. Strongly condemns the heinous acts of terrorism which have caused enormous loss of human life, destruction and damage in the cities of New York, host city of the United Nations, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania;

    2. Expresses its condolences and solidarity with the people and Government of the United States of America in these sad and tragic circumstances;

    3. Urgently calls for international cooperation to bring to justice the perpetrators, organizers, and sponsors of the outrages of 11 September 2001;

    4. Urgently calls for international cooperation to prevent and eradicate acts of terrorism, and stresses that those responsible for aiding, supporting, or harbouring the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of such acts will be held accountable.



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