Mali strengthens law against terrorism

Source: Afriquejet
Bamako, Mali - Mali has strengthened its laws against terrorism with the passage of the bill on terrorism financing by the country's parliament on Sunday. The new law extends the powers of the national information processing unit, a national body that collects and processes financial information relating to money laundering and information on terrorist financing.

It also defines the legal framework for the fight against terrorism in Mali by implementing the UN Convention of December 9, 1999 for the suppression of terrorist financing, among others.

The new law complies with the Uniform Law on the Fight against terrorism in the Member States of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA).

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