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Counterterrorism Lashkar-e-taiba (LeT)Lauren Pietrzyk
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE 2001 Global survey of the
Implementation of Security Council Resolution 1373
UN declares LeT as terrorist organization in 2005
United Nations declared Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) as an alias for LeT in 2008
UN Sanctions under Security Council resolution 1267, 1989, and 1904 adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations
PAKISTAN 2002 Govt. officially banns LeT 2003 Pervez Musharraf places
JuD on watch list and banned in 2008
2009 ratification by Pakistan of the Terrorist Financing Convention
2009 Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act
2010 Est. National Database and Registration Authority
2010 Pakistan passed the Anti-Money-Laundering Act
INDIA
LeT Banned in 2001 1987 Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Prevention Act (TADA) and Prevention of
Terrorism Act (POTA) of 2004 2008 Creation of National Intelligence Grid and est. National Investigation Agency 2010 Unique Identification Authority 2010 becomes member of the Financial Action Task Force on Money-Laundering Banned the Hawala system India-US working group towards counterterrorism
CONCLUSIONSPakistan’s focus is on a 3-D approach-Deterrence, Dialogue, and
Development- counter to allowing LeT/JuD a safe haven India’s focus on increased border security, intelligence sharing
and coordination, and financial blocking and seizuresInternationally recognizing LeTs global nature, continual focus on
financial limitations