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Committee 1267 (UN Security Council Committee established to monitor sanctions against Al-Qaida and the Taliban)

Committee 1267, established by the UN Security Council, is a group responsible for overseeing and enforcing sanctions against Al-Qaida, the Taliban, and associated individuals or entities. Its role includes maintaining a list of people and organizations linked to terrorism, monitoring their activities, and ensuring member states implement restrictions such as asset freezes, travel bans, and arms embargoes. The committee also reviews and updates the list to ensure accuracy and transparency, aiding international efforts to prevent terrorism financing and operations. Its work promotes global security by coordinating efforts and enforcing measures against entities involved in terrorism.