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Anti-Terrorism Committee

The Anti-Terrorism Committee (ATC) is a body established by the United Nations Security Council to monitor and support the implementation of measures designed to combat terrorism. Formed in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in 2001, the ATC works to promote international cooperation among countries to prevent terrorist acts, track financing, and share intelligence. It helps nations create strategies and systems to strengthen their defenses against terrorism, ensuring that global efforts to address this threat are unified and effective. The committee also emphasizes the need for respect for human rights in the fight against terrorism.