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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002 · Sec. 201.24

Sec. 201.24. SUPPORT FOR SECURITY DURING TRANSITION IN AFGHANISTAN

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## SEC. 201.24 SUPPORT FOR SECURITY DURING TRANSITION IN AFGHANISTAN It is the sense of Congress that, during the transition to a broad-based, multi-ethnic, gender-sensitive, fully representative government in Afghanistan, the United States should support— 2422 U.S.C. 7531. ####
(1)the development of a civilian-controlled and centrally-governed standing Afghanistan army that respects human rights and prohibits the use of children as soldiers or combatants; ####
(2)the creation and training of a professional civilian police force that respects human rights; and ####
(3)a multinational security force in Afghanistan.
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SUPPORT FOR SECURITY DURING TRANSITION IN AFGHANISTAN
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