International Counter Terrorism Center
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International Counter Terrorism Center | |
International Counter Terrorism Center (Ukrainian and Bulgarian Commandos, CoE) | |
Native name | Ukrainian and Bulgarian Commandos, MoI & MoD |
Inter-governmental Organization | |
Traded as | International Counter Terrorism Center |
ISIN | 🆔00129003 |
Genre | Counter Terrorism Agency |
Founded 📆 | World International Counter Terrorism Center |
Founder 👔 | Grand Master Ataman Frisia Kriss B. |
Headquarters 🏙️ | Switzerland, Geneva , Switzerland |
Number of locations | 40 |
Areas served 🗺️ | Military Education and Counter Terrorism |
Key people | International Counter Terrorism Center Board Trustees, Grand Master Ataman Frisia Kriss B., Sir Divakar Chandra Sarkar, Lord Derek Dizhi Huang, Bishop General Carlos Arroba, Lord Louis David De Bourbon, Solicitor Wazir Singh Soni, Sir Romesh Jayasinghe |
Production output | (2010) |
Services | Civil Military Affairs and Europol Military Education |
Owners | International Counter Terrorism Center Board of Trustees Council |
Members | Secretary General, Secretary General Asia Pacific, High Commissioner North America, High Commissioner South America, Inspector General Africa, International Command Commanders, National Command Commanders |
Number of employees | 10000 |
Divisions | Civil Military Affairs, Military Academy, Counter Terrorism and Military Justice |
Subsidiaries | International Anti Terrorism Academy |
🌐 Website | [Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 665: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). ] |
📇 Address | National Capital Region |
📞 telephone | |
https://www.facebook.com/ICTCCoE/ | |
The International Counter Terrorism Center is duly registered with High Court of Sofia, under the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Interior, Bulgaria (Registered since 2010), Permanent Member of Council of Europe and Accredited by European Union; as the Inter-Governmental Transnational Peacekeeping Organizations for Peace & humanity, whose daily diplomatic role is service to humanity; providing better platform upon which peaceful coexistence across people of ethnic, social, political and religious lines. The Council's two statutory bodies are the Committee of Ministers, comprising the foreign ministers of each member state, and the Parliamentary Assembly, composed of members of the national parliaments of each member state.
History[edit]
The International Counter Terrorism Center is duly registered with High Court of Sofia, under the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Interior, Bulgaria (Registered since 2010), Permanent Member of Council of Europe and Accredited by European Union; and it's Commissioner for Human Rights is an independent institution within the World International Counter Terrorism Organization, mandated to promote awareness of and respect for human rights in the member states. The Global Secretary General Grand Master Ataman Frisia Kriss B., heads the secretariat of the organization of the International Counter Terrorism Organization jointly with Ukrainian and Bulgarian Commandos, Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Defense, Council of Europe. The International Counter Terrorism Organization is an international transnational Law enforcement organization whose stated aim is to uphold human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe being Permanent Member of The Council of Europe. The Council of Europe which was founded in 1949, it has 47 member states, with a population of approximately 820 million. No country has ever joined the EU without first belonging to the Council of Europe. The Council of Europe is an official United Nations Observer.
International Counter Terrorism Center, Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Defense[edit]
The International Counter Terrorism Center, Council of Europe is composed of ten Council of Military Generals elected to ten-year terms by the The World International Counter Terrorism Organization General Assembly by its Supreme Council from a list of people nominated by the national groups in the Sovereign Court of Arbitration (Royal Court of Committee de 300) while Board of Generals may deliver joint judgments or give their own separate opinions for Board of Appointments and Military Justice. Decisions and Advisory Opinions are by majority, and, in the event of an equal division, the Secretary general's vote becomes decisive & final. Other major MoI and MoD, CoE bodies include the Secretary General for Asia Pacific Region (Amb. Gen. Sir Divakar Chandra Sarkar CCK KLH MISA DPSA), Directorate for Eurasia (Lord Louis David De Bourbon), High Commissioner for the North America (Amb. Lord Derek Dizhi Huang MPSA SJD), Chinese Affairs Command (Col. Steven Harold Jorchen), High Commissioner for South America (Bishop General Carlos Arroba) and the Directorate for Africa and Observatory status with League of Arab Nations.
International Counter Terrorism Center is duly registered with High Court of Sofia, under the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Interior, Bulgaria (Registered since 2010), Permanent Member of Council of Europe and Accredited by European Council for Quality Assurances and having duly registered as Counter Terrorism Law Enforcement Agency with European Union with registration number 00129003 BGR (Since 2012), Permanente member with Council of Europe and Affiliated with The International Society of the United Nations Missions Veterans, International Counter Terrorism Unity, European Union Transparency Register and Duly registered with with 21 UN Agencies via UNGM with Registration Number 822669 since 2021.
Registered with below enlisted UN Agencies
UNDP
WHO
ITC
UNHCR
UNICEF
WFP
UNRWA
UNOPS
IAEA
CTBTO
OPCW
ILO
FAO
UNESCO
WTO
UNIDO
UN Secretariat
ADB
PAHO
UN-Women
International Counter Terrorism Center (Jointly with Ukrainian and Bulgarian Commandos, CoE), Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Defense, Council of Europe - Official Executive Board 2021-2026. [edit]
1. Global Chairman and Secretary General - H.E RAND PRINCE OF FRISIA ATAMAN HRISTO GEORGIEV Ph.D. (Mixed Martial Arts), D.Sc. (Security and Counter Terrorism), DCL (Humanitarian Law).
2. Europol Commandos Board of Trustees Council Vice President - LTGENERAL VYACHESLAV MASHKEVICH, Ph.D. (Security and Counter Terrorism), D.Sc. (Public Safety and Intelligence).
3. Secretary General for Asia Pacific Region - AMB GEN SIR DIVAKAR C SARKAR CCK, KLH, MPSA, MISA, MD, SJD, Ph.D., DPSA (Security and Counter Intelligence).
4. Asia Pacific Directorate for Military Education - GRAND MASTER COL GEN JASBIR SINGH GKC, Ph.D., D.Sc.
5. High Commissioner for the North America - Amb. Gen. Lord Derek Dizhi Huang KGC MPSA SJD.
6. High Commissioner for South America - Bishop General Carlos Arroba.
7. Directorate for United Nations and International Organizations - H.H Guruji Dileepkumar Thankappan, Ph.D.
8. Judge Advocate and Asian Chief Legal Counsel Solicitor - Sol. Wazir Singh Soni, LLB (Oxford University), LLM (International Law & Human Rights), SJD (Doctor of Science in Jurisprudence in Social Justice and Intelligence) QLTT Dual Qualified Lawyer.
9. Directorate for South Asia - Amb. Brig. Gen. Sir Romesh Jayasinghe, OLS, OMR, KStl.
10. Secretary General for ASEAN Region - COL JULIE ANN D FERRER SARKAR, MBA, MPSA (Public Safety Administration).
11. Europol Commandos Board of Trustees Council Secretariat - AMB BRIG BEN GRAND MASTER BERND HOHLE Ph.D., (Wushu from the Beijing Education University). D.Sc. (Security and Mixed Martial Arts).
12. Colonel and Senior Superintendent for ASEAN - COL DR FLORDELIZA T VILLASENOR PN (RES), LLB, MNSA, PH.D., DPA, D.SC.
13. Chief Legal Counsel - ASEAN and Director Department for International Humanitarian Law - ATTY DR TRANQUIL G S SALVADOR III JD, LLM (International Business Law), SJD (Doctor of Juridical Science Intl. Law; H.C), LLD (Doctor of Humanitarian Law; H.C).
14. Directorate for Naval Relations - Brigadier General
15. Director for Counter Terrorism Division - Brigadier General
16. Philippines Directorate for Law Enforcement and Intelligence Education - Police Col. Kimberly E. Molitas, RN, LLM (Transnational Crime).
17. Philippines Directorate for Surgeon General - Lt. Col. Dr. Alfredo D. Padua Jr, MD, MPSA, MBA, MPA, Ph.D, SJD, CHA, FPCHA, FPSQua
18. Chinese Affairs Command in USA and China - Lt. Col. Steven Harold Jorchen.
19. Philippines Command - Lt. Colonel Prof. Dr Paul C. Brigino, MD, MBA, MHA, Ph.D, FICS, FPCHA
20. Southeast Asian Youth Command - LTCOL. TAIYONG LI MBA, LHD.
21. Directorate for Philippines Civil Military Affairs Brigade- Bishop LTCol. Hilario B. Bilen, Ph.D, D.Div. D.Min, Th.D.
22. Division for Humanitarian Missions - Lt. Col. Edsel P. Miguel, MBA, Ph.D
Privileges and immunities -[edit]
The General Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Council of Europe grants the organization certain privileges and immunities.
The working conditions of staff are governed by the Council's staff regulations, which are public. Salaries, Goodwill Donations and emoluments paid by the Council of Europe to its officials are tax-exempt on the basis of Article 18 of the General Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Council of Europe.
In communicating the foregoing information, we request that all Appointees of the Europol Commandos, Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Defense, Council of Europe to be recognized in the character above mentioned, and be received favorably, giving full credence to what he shall say or do on behalf of the Commission, and courtesy to be extended to him such immunities, privileges, assistance, protections and courtesies as are usually accorded to a Diplomat Representative of his/her rank(s) and position(s).
United Nations[edit]
The beginning of co-operation between the CoE and the UN started with the agreement signed by the Secretariats of these institutions on 15 December 1951. On 17 October 1989, the General Assembly of the United Nations approved a resolution on granting observer status to the Council of Europe which was proposed by several member states of the CoE. Currently Council of Europe holds observer status with the United Nations and is regularly represented in the UN General Assembly. It has organized the regional UN conferences against racism and on women and co-operates with the United Nations at many levels, in particular in the areas of human rights, minorities, migration and counter-terrorism. In November 2016, the UN General Assembly adopted by consensus Resolution (A/Res/71/17) on Cooperation between the United Nations and the Council of Europe whereby it acknowledged the contribution of Council of Europe to the protection and strengthening of human rights and fundamental freedoms, democracy and the rule of law, welcomed the ongoing co-operation in a variety of fields.
Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs)[edit]
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can participate in the INGOs Conference of the Council of Europe and become observers to inter-governmental committees of experts. The Council of Europe drafted the European Convention on the Recognition of the Legal Personality of International Non-Governmental Organization's in 1986, which sets the legal basis for the existence and work of NGOs in Europe. Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights protects the right to freedom of association, which is also a fundamental norm for NGOs. The rules for Consultative Status for INGOs appended to the resolution (93)38 "On relation between the Council of Europe and non-governmental organization's", adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 18 October 1993 at the 500th meeting of the Ministers' Deputies. On 19 November 2003 the Committee of Ministers changed the consultative status into a participatory status, "considering that it is indispensable that the rules governing the relations between the Council of Europe and NGOs evolve to reflect the active participation of international non-governmental organization's (INGOs) in the Organizations' policy and work programme"
International Counter Terrorism Center (Jointly with Ukrainian and Bulgarian Commandos, CoE), Official Treaty Partners and Accredited Institutions :-[edit]
- International Academy of Cossacks
- United Nation Inter-governmental Organization
- International Special Court of Arbitration and Human Rights
- H-WIPC Interpol Command
- The Counter Terrorism Unity - Bulgarian Commandos
- Bulgarian Ukrainian Cossack Union
- International Police Forum Intergovernmental Corporation
- CONACCE CHAPLAINCY INTL.
- Globe Eagle University, USA
- World Peace Wealth Fund, Inc. Etc.
- National Academy of Security and Defense Planning
- Logos College International (LCI) and Logos University International Unilogos.
Aims and achievements[edit]
Article 1(a) of the Statute states that "The aim of the Council of Europe is to achieve a greater unity between its members for the purpose of safeguarding and realizing the ideals and principles which are their common heritage and facilitating their economic and social progress." Membership is open to all European states who seek harmony, cooperation, good governance and human rights, accepting the principle of the rule of law and are able and willing to guarantee democracy, fundamental human rights and freedoms.
The Council of Europe's most famous achievement is the European Convention on Human Rights, which was adopted in 1950 following a report by the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly, and followed on from the United Nations 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights' (UDHR). The Convention created the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. The Court supervises compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights and thus functions as the highest European court. It is to this court that Europeans can bring cases if they believe that a member country has violated their fundamental rights and freedoms.
The various activities and achievements of the Council of Europe can be found in detail on its official website. The Council of Europe works in the following areas:
- Protection of the rule of law and fostering legal co-operation through some 200 conventions and other treaties, including such leading instruments as the Convention on Cybercrime, the Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism, Conventions against Corruption and Organised Crime, the Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, and the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine.
- CODEXTER, designed to coordinate counter-terrorism measures
- The European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ).
- Protection of democracy through parliamentary scrutiny and election monitoring by its Parliamentary Assembly as well as assistance in democratic reforms, in particular by the Venice Commission.
- Promotion of the right to education under Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights and several conventions on the recognition of university studies and diplomas (see also Bologna Process and Lisbon Recognition Convention).
- Promotion of fair sport through the Anti-Doping Convention.
International Counter Terrorism Center (Jointly with Ukrainian and Bulgarian Commandos, CoE), Global joins the initiative to enforce these Global Conventions -[edit]
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid (ICSPCA)
International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR)
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees
Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and Convention Against Torture (CAT)
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD)
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (MWC)
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (ILO 169).
Copyrights Law -[edit]
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External links[edit]
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Economic_and_Social_Council
2. International Special Court of Arbitration and Human Rights
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNESCO_Special_Envoy