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Document 32012D0098

    Council Decision 2012/98/CFSP of 17 February 2012 amending Decision 2010/232/CFSP renewing restrictive measures against Burma/Myanmar

    OJ L 47, 18.2.2012, p. 64–68 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

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    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec/2012/98(1)/oj

    18.2.2012   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 47/64


    COUNCIL DECISION 2012/98/CFSP

    of 17 February 2012

    amending Decision 2010/232/CFSP renewing restrictive measures against Burma/Myanmar

    THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

    Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular Article 29 thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    On 26 April 2010, the Council adopted Decision 2010/232/CFSP renewing restrictive measures against Burma/Myanmar (1).

    (2)

    On 23 January 2012, the Council welcomed the remarkable programme of political reform undertaken by the Government and Parliament in Burma/Myanmar, together with its commitment to economic and social development. The Council noted the commitment by the Government to continue and complete these reforms.

    (3)

    The Council decided, as a first step, that the visa ban concerning the President, the vice-Presidents, cabinet members and the Speakers of the two Houses of Parliament of Burma/Myanmar should be suspended.

    (4)

    Decision 2010/232/CFSP should be amended accordingly,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

    Article 1

    Article 15 of Decision 2010/232/CFSP is hereby replaced by the following:

    "Article 15

    1.   This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.

    2.   This Decision shall apply until 30 April 2012.

    3.   The measures referred to in Article 9(1) and in Article 10(1) and (2), insofar as they apply to persons listed in Annex IV, shall be suspended until 30 April 2012.

    4.   The measures referred to in Article 9(1), insofar as they apply to persons listed in Annex V, shall be suspended until 30 April 2012.".

    Article 2

    The Annex to this Decision shall be added as Annex V to Decision 2010/232/CFSP.

    Article 3

    This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.

    Done at Brussels, 17 February 2012.

    For the Council

    The President

    M. SAREEN


    (1)   OJ L 105, 27.4.2010, p. 22.


    ANNEX

    ‘ANNEX V

    List of persons referred to in Article 15(4)

    FORMER STATE PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (SPDC)

    #

    Name (and possible aliases)

    Identifying information (function/title, date and place of birth, passport/id number, spouse or son/daughter of …)

    Sex

    (M/F)

    1.

    Thura Shwe Mann

    Vice Chairman of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP). Former SPDC Chief of Staff, Coordinator of Special Operations, d.o.b. 11.07.1947. Member of the Parliament (Lower House), Speaker of the Lower House.

    M

    2.

    Khin Lay Thet

    Wife of Thura Shwe Mann

    F

    3.

    Aung Thet Mann a.k.a. Shwe Mann Ko Ko

    Son of Thura Shwe Mann, Ayeya Shwe War (Wah) Company, 5, Pyay Rd, Hlaing Township, Yangon and Co-owner of RedLink Communications Co Ltd, No 20, Building B, Mya Yeik Nyo Royal Hotel, Pa-Le Rd, Bahan Township, Yangon, d.o.b. 19.06.1977

    M

    4.

    Khin Hnin Thandar

    Wife of Aung Thet Mann

    F

    5.

    Toe Naing Mann

    Son of Thura Shwe Mann, d.o.b. 29.06.1978 Owner of Global Net and Red Link Communications Co Ltd, No 20, Building B, Mya Yeik Nyo Royal Hotel, Pa-Le Rd, Bahan Township, Yangon, Internet Service Providers

    M

    6.

    Zay Zin Latt

    Wife of Toe Naing Mann, Daughter of Khin Shwe, d.o.b. 24.03.1981

    F


    GOVERNMENT

    #

    Name (and possible aliases)

    Identifying information (inc. Ministry)

    Sex

    (M/F)

    1.

    Thein Sein

    President and Executive Head of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Former Prime Minister. Former member of the SPDC. Former Chairman of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP),d.o.b. 20.04.1945, Pathein

    M

    2.

    Khin Khin Win

    Wife of Thein Sein

    F

    3.

    Tin Aung Myint Oo

    Vice-President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Former SPDC Secretary 1. Former Vice Chairman of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), d.o.b. 29.05.1950

    M

    4.

    Khin Saw Hnin

    Wife of Tin Aung Myint Oo

    F

    5.

    Captain Naing Lin Oo

    Son of Tin Aung Myint Oo

    M

    6.

    Hnin Yee Mon

    Wife of Captain Naing Lin Oo

    F

    7.

    Maj-Gen Hla Min

    Minister for Defence. Former Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 3. Former South (Bago Division) Regional Commander, d.o.b. 26.01.1958

    M

    8.

    Lt-Gen Ko Ko

    Minister for Home Affairs. Former Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 3 (Pegu, Irrawaddy, Arakan), p.o.b. Mandalay, d.o.b. 10.3.1956

    M

    9.

    Sao Nwan Khun Sum

    Wife of LTL-Gen Ko Ko

    F

    10.

    Thein Htaik a.k.a. Hteik a.k.a. Htike

    Minister for Mines. Former Military Inspector General, d.o.b. 8/2/1952, p.o.b. Yangon

    M

    11.

    Thein Htay

    Minister for Border Affairs & Industrial Development. Former Deputy Minister for Defence, p.o.b. Taunggyi, d.o.b. 07.09.1955

    M

    12.

    Myint Myint Khine

    Wife of Thein Htay

    F

    13.

    Soe Maung

    President's Office. Former Judge Advocate General, d.o.b. 20.12.1952, p.o.b. Yezagyo

    M

    14.

    Nang Phyu Phyu Aye

    Wife of Soe Maung

    F

    15.

    Aye Myint

    Minister for Science & Technology. Former Deputy Minister for Defence

    M

    16.

    Soe Thein

    Minister for Industry 2, p.o.b. Yangon, d.o.b. 07.09.1949

    M

    17.

    Khin Aye Kyin a.k.a. Aye Aye

    Wife of Soe Thein

    F

    18.

    Yimon Aye

    Daughter of Soe Thein, d.o.b. 12.07.1980

    F

    19.

    Aye Chan

    Son of Soe Thein, d.o.b. 23.09.1973

    M

    20.

    Thida Aye

    Daughter of Soe Thein, d.o.b. 23.03.1979

    F

    21.

    Aung Min

    Minister for Rail Transportation, p.o.b. Yangon, d.o.b. 20.11.1949

    M

    22.

    Wai Wai Thar a.k.a. Wai Wai Tha

    Wife of Aung Min

    F

    23.

    Aye Min Aung

    Daughter of Aung Min

    F

    24.

    Htoo Char Aung

    Son of Aung Min

    M

    25.

    Khin Yi

    Minister for Immigration and Population. Former DG Myanmar Police Force, d.o.b. 29.12.1952, p.o.b. Myaung Mya

    M

    26.

    Khin May Soe

    Wife of Khin Yi

    F

    27.

    Myint Hlaing

    Minister for Agriculture & Irrigation. Former Chief of Staff (Air Defence); p.o.b. Mogok, d.o.b. 13.08.1953

    M

    28.

    Thura Myint Maung

    Minister for Religious Affairs, p.o.b. Yesagyo, d.o.b. 19.01.1941

    M

    29.

    Aung Kyaw Soe

    Son of Thura Myint Maung

    M

    30.

    Su Su Sandi

    Wife of Aung Kyaw Soe

    F

    31.

    Zin Myint Maung

    Daughter of Thura Myint Maung

    F

    32.

    Khin Maung Myint

    Minister for Construction. Former Minister for Electric Power 2, p.o.b. Sagaing, d.o.b. 24.05.1951

    M

    33.

    Win Win Nu

    Wife of Khin Maung Myint

    F

    34.

    Tin Naing Thein

    Minister for National Planning and Economic Development and Minister for Livestock & Fisheries. Former Minister for Commerce, formerly Deputy Minister for Forestry

    M

    35.

    Aye Aye

    Wife of Tin Naing Thein

    F

    36.

    Kyaw Swa Khaing

    Minister for Industry 1. Former Deputy Minister for Industry 2

    M

    37.

    Khin Phyu Mar

    Wife of Kyaw Swa Khaing

    F

    38.

    Than Htay

    Minister for Energy. Former Deputy Minister for Energy, p.o.b. Myanaung, d.o.b. 12.11.1954

    M

    39.

    Soe Wut Yi

    Wife of Than Htay

    F

    40.

    Zaw Min

    Minister for Electric Power (1), d.o.b. 30.10.1951, p.o.b. Bago

    M

    41.

    Khin Mi Mi

    Wife of Zaw Min

    F

    42.

    Khin Maung Soe

    Minister for Electric Power (2)

    M

    43.

    Hla Tun

    Minister for Finance & Revenue. Former Minister for Finance & Revenue, d.o.b. 11.07.1951, p.o.b. Yangon

    M

    44.

    Khin Than Win

    Wife of Hla Tun

    F

    45.

    Thein Nyunt

    President Office. Former Minister for Progress of Border Areas & National Races & Development Affairs, and Mayor of Nay Pyi Taw, p.o.b. Maubin, d.o.b. 08.10.1948

    M

    46.

    Kyin Khaing a.k.a. Kyin Khine

    Wife of Thein Nyunt

    F

    47.

    (Wunna Kyaw Htin) Win Myint

    Minister for Commerce. President of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) and owner of Shwe Nagar Min Co and owner of Zeya Shwe Myay Football Club, p.o.b. Ye Oo, d.o.b. 21.04.1954

    M

    48.

    Kyaw Hsan

    Minister for Information and Minister for Culture. Former member of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), p.o.b. Monywa, d.o.b.20.05.1948

    M

    49.

    Kyi Kyi Win

    Wife of Kyaw Hsan. Head of Information Department of Myanmar Women's Affairs Federation.

    F

    50.

    Win Tun

    Minister for Forestry

    M

    51.

    Aung Kyi

    Minister for Labour and Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement. Former Minister for Employment/ Labour (appointed Minister for Relations on 08.10.2007, in charge of relations with Aung San Suu Kyi), p.o.b. Yangon, d.o.b. 01.11.1946

    M

    52.

    Thet Thet Swe

    Wife of Aung Kyi

    F

    53.

    Ohn Myint

    Minister for Cooperatives. Former Chief of Bureau of Special Operations 6

    M

    54.

    Nu Nu Swe

    Wife of Ohn Myint

    F

    55.

    Thein Tun a.k.a. Thein Htun

    Minister for Communications, Posts and Telegraphs

    M

    56.

    Nyan Htun Aung

    Minister for Transport

    M


    DEPUTY MINISTERS

    #

    Name (and possible aliases)

    Identifying information (inc. Ministry)

    Sex

    (M/F)

    1.

    Maj-Gen Kyaw Nyunt

    Deputy Minister for Defence

    M

    2.

    Col Aung Thaw

    Deputy Minister for Defence

    M

    3.

    Maj-Gen Zaw Win

    Deputy Minister for Border Affairs. Former Commander Lon Htein Battalion Base 3 Shwemyayar

    M

    4.

    Maung Myint

    Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, d.o.b. 21.05.1958, p.o.b. Mandalay

    M

    5.

    Dr Khin Mya Win

    d.o.b. 21.01.1956, wife of Maung Myint

    F

    6.

    Win Than

    Deputy Minister for Finance and Revenue

    M

    7.

    Tint Lwin

    Deputy Minister for Communications, Posts & Telegraphs

    M

    8.

    Phone Swe

    Deputy Minister for Social Welfare, Relief & Resettlement. Former Deputy Minister for Home Affairs.

    M

    9.

    San San Wai

    Wife of Brig-Gen Phone Swe

    F

    10.

    Than Tun

    Deputy Minister for Cooperatives

    M

    11.

    Myint Thein

    Deputy Minister for Labour. Former Supreme Court Judge

    M

    12.

    Win Shein

    Deputy Minister for Transport. Former Commander, Naval Training Headquarters

    M

    13.

    Htay Aung

    Deputy Minister for Hotels & Tourism

    M

    14.

    Thein Aung

    Deputy Minister for Industry 1

    M

    15.

    Thura U Thaung Lwin

    Deputy Minister for Rail Transportation

    M

    16.

    Thant Shin

    Deputy Minister for Rail Transportation

    M

    17.

    Aye Kyu

    Deputy Minister for Education

    M

    18.

    Kyaw Kyaw Win

    Deputy Minister for immigration & Population

    M

    19.

    Aye Myint Kyu

    Deputy Minister for Sports

    M

    20.

    Han Sein

    Deputy Minister for Myanma Industrial Development

    M

    21.

    Chan Maung

    Deputy Minister for Myanma Industrial Development

    M

    22.

    Khin Maung Aye

    Deputy Minister for Livestock & Fisheries

    M

    23.

    Kyaw Zan Myint

    Deputy Minister for Home Affairs

    M


    PERSONS WHO BENEFIT FROM GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC POLICIES AND OTHER PERSONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE REGIME

    #

    Name (and possible aliases)

    identifying information (inc. company)

    Sex

    (M/F)

    1.

    Khin Aung Myint

    Former Minister for Culture. Member of the Parliament (Upper House), Speaker of the Upper House. Former member of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP)

    M

    2.

    Khin Phyone

    Wife of Khin Aung Myint

    F’


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