Examples of using To commit terrorist acts in English and their translations into Chinese
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Many States indicated that often the aim of terrorist groups in committing other crimes was to obtain the financial or other means required to commit terrorist acts.
It is these sorts of considerations that will go into the new legislation on terrorism in Lesotho, especially the chapter relating to the law on incitement to commit terrorist acts.
He has also provided material support to Al-Qaida(QDe.004) and has conspired to commit terrorist acts.
The possibility that firearms, explosives, poisonous substances and, especially, radioactive materials may be used to commit terrorist acts;
Investigators will now attempt to determine whether the aim was a conspiracy to commit terrorist acts.
(a) The 2001 Anti-Terrorism Law of the Sudan, in chapter eight, unambiguously criminalizes incitement to commit terrorist acts.
(c) The risk that the arms to be transferred might provoke, exacerbate or prolong existing conflicts or tensions, or be used to commit terrorist acts;
Can the RMI freeze assets or economic resources of a person who commits or attempts to commit terrorist acts at the request of another State?
Moreover, there are concerns that seagoing vessels, whether hijacked or otherwise, may be used to commit terrorist acts.
Improvised weapon systems can be constructed from various components to commit terrorist acts.
This criminal offence also covers funds that are collected but not subsequently used to commit terrorist acts.
Section 4 criminalizes the provision and collection of property to commit terrorist acts;
This is one sickening and terrible incident but they continue almost every day to commit terrorist acts and atrocities,” Hague said.
The Prevention of Terrorism BilBill before the National Assembly contains provisions to prevent incitement to commit terrorist acts.
Bearing in mind the need to prohibit incitement to commit terrorist acts and to prevent such conduct, Croatia has ratified a number of Council of Europe conventions and protocols on terrorism.
For example, in 2009, Tunisia amended Act No. 2003-75 criminalizing incitement to commit terrorist acts in order to separate" incitement to hatred" and" religious radicalization" from terrorist offences.
Effective implementation of subparagraph 1(c) of the resolution requires States, inter alia, to freeze funds and other assets of persons who commit or attempt to commit terrorist acts.
Resolution 1624(2005) was adopted on 14 September 2005 at a Security Council summit attended by heads of State or Government, calling on all States to prohibit by law incitement to commit terrorist acts.
A third State noted that it monitored" religious sermons, schools, universities and the media in order to prevent incitement to commit terrorist acts".
Provision or collection of funds to commit terrorist act.