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Foreign Terrorist Organization
The United States Department of State designates Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) as groups involved in terrorist activities, with the Secretary of State making the designation in consultation with the Attorney General and the Secretary of the Treasury. The designation process involves a 7-day waiting period after notifying Congress, after which notice is published in the Federal Register and the designation takes effect. FTOs may seek judicial review of the designation and can petition for revocation after 2 years, providing evidence that the circumstances forming the basis for the designation have changed. The Secretary of State may revoke a designation at any time, and Congress can also revoke a designation or set it aside by a court order.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Afghanistan under Taliban rule
- 3.Authoritarianism
- 4.Islamic Terrorism
- 5.Women's Rights
- 6.War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- 7.Ethnic tensions
- 8.Human rights
countries
organizations
- 1.ISIS-K
- 2.Crisis Group
- 3.Chatham House
- 4.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 5.Shia
- 6.South Asia Institute
- 7.Taliban
- 8.UN Security Council
- 9.US State Department
- 10.Wilson Center
- 11.Islamic State
persons
- 1.Ishaq Dar
- 2.Ibraheem Bahiss
- 3.Hamid Karzai
- 4.Anas Haqqani
- 5.Jalaluddin Haqqani
- 6.Khalil Haqqani
- 7.Michael Kugelman
- 8.Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar
- 9.Sirajuddin Haqqani
- 10.Zabihullah Mujahid
technicals
- 1.Islam
- 2.Quran
- 3.Soviet Union
- 4.Sufism