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States tackling speech that ‘incites’ terrorism but have different ideas of word's meaning, UN official says

In advance of a September report to the Security Council, the head of the main United Nations counter-terrorism office said today that speech that incites terrorism could probably be constrained under the laws of most countries, though they might have different interpretations about what constitutes “incitement.”

In wide-ranging interviews, US radio hosts broadcast live from UN

Counter-terrorism, the promotion of democracy worldwide, efforts to assist children living in poverty and the threat of bird flu were among the many and varied subjects explored live on the air as an unprecedented gathering of radio hosts from across the United States broadcast from United Nations Headquarters this week in an initiative that brought a first-hand account of how the world body works to millions of listeners across the country.

Annan welcomes report urging broad steps to prevent terrorists from getting WMDs

Secretary-General Kofi Annan today welcomed a new report calling for broad steps to prevent weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) from falling into terrorist hands – ranging from outlawing them completely to convening a world summit on the issue – after receiving it from chief author Hans Blix, a former chief United Nations arms inspector for Iraq.