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Qatar attends launch of Brussels memorandum on oversight and accountability in counterterrorism

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Last updated: 2025/12/12 at 11:04 PM
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Qatar actively participated in the launch of “The Brussels Memorandum on Good Practices for Oversight and Accountability Mechanisms in Counterterrorism” at a Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF) initiative event held in Brussels. The memorandum outlines best practices for ensuring independent oversight of counterterrorism efforts, a critical component of effective and rights-respecting security measures. The event drew significant attendance from member nations of the GCTF, signaling a unified commitment to strengthening global counter-terrorism strategies.

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Addressing Root Causes and Promoting Human RightsStrengthening Legal and Financial ControlsIndependent Oversight and Security Education

Special Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Faisal bin Abdullah Al Hanzab, represented Qatar at the launch. He underscored the nation’s dedication to combating terrorism as a central tenet of its foreign policy, aligning with international obligations and a vision for enhanced collective security. The launch took place this week, with Qatar’s participation highlighting its proactive role in international security cooperation.

Qatar’s Commitment to Effective Counterterrorism

Qatar’s involvement in the GCTF initiative and the adoption of the Brussels Memorandum demonstrates a commitment to not only suppressing terrorist acts but also to ensuring that these efforts are conducted with transparency and accountability. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this approach is vital for maintaining public trust and upholding the rule of law. This commitment extends to strengthening domestic legal frameworks and fostering international collaboration.

Addressing Root Causes and Promoting Human Rights

Ambassador Al Hanzab emphasized that a comprehensive strategy to counterterrorism must extend beyond security measures. He stated the importance of addressing the underlying factors that contribute to radicalization, such as poverty, political grievances, and social exclusion. Furthermore, he highlighted the necessity of promoting justice and respecting human rights in all counter-terrorism operations.

This holistic approach reflects a growing international consensus that solely relying on military or police action is insufficient to defeat terrorism in the long term. Experts suggest that neglecting the socio-economic and political dimensions can inadvertently fuel further instability and recruitment by extremist groups. Qatar’s stance aligns with this evolving understanding of counterterrorism.

Strengthening Legal and Financial Controls

Qatar has reportedly enacted legislation consistent with United Nations Security Council resolutions and international legal standards to bolster its counterterrorism financing measures. This includes enhanced due diligence requirements for financial institutions and increased cooperation with international partners to track and disrupt the flow of funds to terrorist organizations. The country has also focused on strengthening international judicial and security cooperation, facilitating the exchange of information and evidence in terrorism-related cases.

These legal and financial controls are crucial for preventing terrorists from accessing resources and operating across borders. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog, has been increasingly focused on these issues, and Qatar’s efforts demonstrate its commitment to meeting international standards. Relatedly, the country has been working to improve its cybersecurity infrastructure to prevent online radicalization and terrorist recruitment.

Independent Oversight and Security Education

The Special Envoy stressed Qatar’s dedication to ensuring the independence of oversight institutions, a key principle enshrined in the Brussels Memorandum. Operational, financial, and institutional autonomy for these bodies is considered essential for effective scrutiny of counter-terrorism activities and preventing abuses.

Additionally, Qatar has invested in advanced security education programs based on professional standards and codes of conduct. These programs aim to equip security personnel with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct counter-terrorism operations in a lawful and ethical manner. This focus on professional development is intended to minimize the risk of human rights violations and enhance the effectiveness of counter-terrorism efforts. The development of these programs also reflects a broader focus on national security strategy.

The GCTF will continue to monitor the implementation of the Brussels Memorandum among its member states. Future discussions are expected to focus on specific challenges related to oversight and accountability in the context of evolving terrorist threats, including the use of new technologies and the increasing complexity of transnational terrorist networks. The effectiveness of the memorandum will depend on the willingness of member states to translate its principles into concrete actions and to share best practices with one another.

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