The AU Plan on Terrorism: Joining the Global War or Leading an African Battle?
The AU Plan on Terrorism: Joining the Global War or Leading an African Battle?
At a senior officials’ meeting held in Algiers from 11-14 September 2002, the African Union proved ready and able to provide the political cohesion and sense of purpose needed for Africa to combat terrorism. While member states inevitably played to a global gallery in demonstrating their commitment to the ‘war on terrorism’, the practical counter-terrorist proposals adopted at the meeting substantially address Africa’s security challenges. The resulting Plan of Action on the Prevention and Combating of Terrorism focuses on state building and inter-governmental co-operation, to literally and figuratively close Africa’s borders to terrorist activities. Implementing the plan will be a tough challenge for many African governments, especially to ensure that their counter-terrorist measures adhere to international and regional human rights accords.
CITATION: Sturman, Kathryn. The AU Plan on Terrorism: Joining the Global War or Leading an African Battle? . : Taylor & Francis Group , . African Security Review, Vol. 11, Number 4, PP. 103-108, 2002 - Available at: https://library.au.int/au-plan-terrorism-joining-global-war-or-leading-african-battle-3