24.3.2011   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 78/24


COUNCIL DECISION 2011/178/CFSP

of 23 March 2011

amending Decision 2011/137/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Libya

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

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

Whereas:

(1)

On 28 February 2011, the Council adopted Decision 2011/137/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Libya (1), implementing United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1970 (2011).

(2)

On 17 March 2011, the United Nations Security Council adopted UNSCR 1973 (2011), which widened the scope of the restrictive measures imposed by UNSCR 1970 (2011) and introduced additional restrictive measures against Libya.

(3)

Decision 2011/137/CFSP should be amended accordingly.

(4)

Further action by the Union is needed in order to implement certain measures,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

Decision 2011/137/CFSP is hereby amended as follows:

(1)

the following Article is added:

‘Article 3a

1.   Member States shall take the necessary measures to prevent flights by aircraft under their jurisdiction in the airspace of Libya, in view of the need to help protect civilians.

2.   Paragraph 1 shall not apply to flights the sole purpose of which is humanitarian, such as delivering or facilitating the delivery of assistance, including medical supplies, food, humanitarian workers and related assistance, or evacuating foreign nationals from Libya, nor shall it apply to flights authorised by paragraph 4 or 8 of UNSCR 1973 (2011), nor to other flights which are deemed by Member States, acting under the authorisation conferred in paragraph 8 of UNSCR 1973 (2011), to be necessary for the benefit of the Libyan people.’;

(2)

Article 4(1) is replaced by the following:

‘1.   Member States shall inspect, in accordance with their national authorities and legislation and consistent with international law, in particular the law of the sea and relevant international civil aviation agreements, vessels and aircraft bound to or from Libya, in their territory, including their seaports and airports, and on the high seas, if they have information that provides reasonable grounds to believe that the cargo of such vessels and aircraft contains items the supply, sale, transfer or export of which is prohibited under this Decision.’;

(3)

the following Article is added:

‘Article 4a

1.   Member States shall deny permission to any aircraft registered in Libya or owned or operated by Libyan nationals or companies to take off from, land in or overfly their territory unless the particular flight has been approved in advance by the Sanctions Committee, or in the case of an emergency landing.

2.   Member States shall deny permission to any aircraft to take off from, land in or overfly their territory, if they have information that provides reasonable grounds to believe that the aircraft contains items the supply, sale, transfer, or export of which is prohibited under this Decision, including the provision of armed mercenary personnel, except in the case of an emergency landing.’;

(4)

Article 5(1) is replaced by the following:

‘1.   Member States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the entry into, or transit through, their territories of:

(a)

persons listed in Annex I to UNSCR 1970 (2011), and additional persons designated by the Security Council or by the Committee in accordance with paragraph 22 of UNSCR 1970 (2011) and paragraph 23 of UNSCR 1973 (2011), as listed in Annex I to this Decision;

(b)

persons not covered by Annex I to this Decision involved in or complicit in ordering, controlling, or otherwise directing, the commission of serious human rights abuses against persons in Libya, including by being involved in or complicit in planning, commanding, ordering or conducting attacks, in violation of international law, including aerial bombardments, on civilian populations and facilities, or acting for or on their behalf or at their direction, as listed in Annex II to this Decision.’;

(5)

Article 6(1) is replaced by the following:

‘1.   All funds, other financial assets and economic resources, owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by:

(a)

persons and entities listed in Annex II to UNSCR 1970 (2011), and additional persons and entities designated by the Security Council or by the Committee in accordance with paragraph 22 of UNSCR 1970 (2011) and paragraphs 19 and 23 of UNSCR 1973 (2011), as listed in Annex III to this Decision;

(b)

persons and entities not covered by Annex III to this Decision involved in or complicit in ordering, controlling, or otherwise directing, the commission of serious human rights abuses against persons in Libya, including by being involved in or complicit in planning, commanding, ordering or conducting attacks, in violation of international law, including aerial bombardments, on civilian populations and facilities, or by the Libyan authorities, or by persons and entities that have violated or have assisted in violating the provisions of UNSCR 1970 (2011) or of this Decision, or by persons or entities acting for or on their behalf or at their direction, or by entities owned or controlled by them or by persons and entities listed in Annex III, as listed in Annex IV to this Decision;

shall be frozen.’;

(6)

in Article 6, the following paragraph is added:

‘4a.   With regard to persons and entities listed in Annex IV to this Decision, exemptions may also be made for funds and economic resources which are necessary for humanitarian purposes, such as delivering or facilitating the delivery of assistance, including medical supplies, food, the provision of electricity, humanitarian workers and related assistance, or evacuating foreign nationals from Libya.’;

(7)

the following Article is added:

‘Article 6a

Member States shall require their nationals, persons subject to their jurisdiction and firms incorporated in their territories or subject to their jurisdiction to exercise vigilance when doing business with entities incorporated in Libya or subject to Libya's jurisdiction, and any individuals and entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, and entities owned or controlled by them, with a view to preventing business that could contribute to violence and the use of force against civilians.’.

Article 2

Annexes I, II, III and IV to Decision 2011/137/CFSP are hereby replaced by the text set out in Annexes I, II, III and IV respectively to this Decision.

Article 3

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

Done at Brussels, 23 March 2011.

For the Council

The President

MARTONYI J.


(1)   OJ L 58, 3.3.2011, p. 53.


ANNEX I

‘ANNEX I

List of persons referred to in Article 5(1)(a)

1.

AL-BAGHDADI, Dr Abdulqader Mohammed

Passport number: B010574. Date of birth: 1.7.1950.

Head of the Liaison Office of the Revolutionary Committees. Revolutionary Committees involved in violence against demonstrators.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

2.

DIBRI, Abdulqader Yusef

Date of birth: 1946. Place of birth: Houn, Libya.

Head of Muammar QADHAFI's personal security. Responsibility for regime security. History of directing violence against dissidents.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

3.

DORDA, Abu Zayd Umar

Director, External Security Organisation. Regime loyalist. Head of external intelligence agency.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

4.

JABIR, Major General Abu Bakr Yunis

Date of birth: 1952. Place of birth: Jalo, Libya.

Defence Minister. Overall responsibility for actions of armed forces.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

5.

MATUQ, Matuq Mohammed

Date of birth: 1956. Place of birth: Khoms.

Secretary for Utilities. Senior member of regime. Involvement with Revolutionary Committees. Past history of involvement in suppression of dissent and violence.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

6.

QADHAF AL-DAM, Sayyid Mohammed

Date of birth: 1948. Place of birth: Sirte, Libya.

Cousin of Muammar QADHAFI. In the 1980s, Sayyid was involved in the dissident assassination campaign and allegedly responsible for several deaths in Europe. He is also thought to have been involved in arms procurement.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

7.

QADHAFI, Aisha Muammar

Date of birth: 1978. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Daughter of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

8.

QADHAFI, Hannibal Muammar

Passport number: B/002210. Date of birth: 20.9.1975. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

9.

QADHAFI, Khamis Muammar

Date of birth: 1978. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime. Command of military units involved in repression of demonstrations.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

10.

QADHAFI, Mohammed Muammar

Date of birth: 1970. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

11.

QADHAFI, Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar

Date of birth: 1942. Place of birth: Sirte, Libya.

Leader of the Revolution, Supreme Commander of Armed Forces. Responsibility for ordering repression of demonstrations, human rights abuses.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

12.

QADHAFI, Mutassim

Date of birth: 1976. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

National Security Adviser. Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

13.

QADHAFI, Saadi

Passport number: 014797. Date of birth: 25.5.1973. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Commander Special Forces. Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime. Command of military units involved in repression of demonstrations.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

14.

QADHAFI, Saif al-Arab

Date of birth: 1982. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

15.

QADHAFI, Saif al-Islam

Passport number: B014995. Date of birth: 25.6.1972. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Director, Qadhafi Foundation. Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime. Inflammatory public statements encouraging violence against demonstrators.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

16.

AL-SENUSSI, Colonel Abdullah

Date of birth: 1949. Place of birth: Sudan.

Director Military Intelligence. Military Intelligence involvement in suppression of demonstrations. Past history includes suspicion of involvement in Abu Selim prison massacre. Convicted in absentia for bombing of UTA flight. Brother-in-law of Muammar QADHAFI.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

17.

AL QADHAFI, Quren Salih Quren

Libyan Ambassador to Chad. Has left Chad for Sabha. Involved directly in recruiting and coordinating mercenaries for the regime.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011.

18.

AL KUNI, Colonel Amid Husain

Governor of Ghat (South Libya). Directly involved in recruiting mercenaries.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011.’


ANNEX II

‘ANNEX II

List of persons referred to in Article 5(1)(b)

 

Name

Identifying information

Reasons

Date of listing

1.

ABDULHAFIZ, Colonel Mas'ud

Position: Armed Forces Commander

3rd in command of Armed Forces. Significant role in Military Intelligence.

28.2.2011

2.

ABDUSSALAM, Abdussalam Mohammed

Position: Head Counter-Terrorism, External Security Organisation

Date of Birth: 1952

Place of Birth: Tripoli, Libya

Prominent Revolutionary Committee member.

Close associate of Muammar QADHAFI.

28.2.2011

3.

ABU SHAARIYA

Position: Deputy Head, External Security Organisation

Prominent member of regime.

Brother-in-law of Muammar QADHAFI.

28.2.2011

4.

ASHKAL, Al-Barrani

Position: Deputy Director, Military Intelligence

Senior member of regime.

28.2.2011

5.

ASHKAL, Omar

Position: Head, Revolutionary Committees Movement

Place of Birth: Sirte, Libya

Revolutionary Committees involved in violence against demonstrators.

28.2.2011

6.

QADHAF AL-DAM, Ahmed Mohammed

Date of Birth: 1952

Place of Birth: Egypt

Cousin of Muammar QADHAFI. Since 1995, he is believed to have had command of an elite army battalion in charge of Qadhafi's personal security and to have a key role in External Security Organisation. He has been involved in planning operations against Libyan dissidents abroad and was directly involved in terrorist activity.

28.2.2011

7.

AL-BARASSI, Safia Farkash

Date of birth: 1952

Place of birth: Al Bayda, Libya

Wife of Muammar QADHAFI.

Closeness of association with regime.

28.2.2011

8.

SALEH, Bachir

Date of birth: 1946

Place of birth: Traghen

Head of Cabinet of the Leader.

Closeness of association with regime.

28.2.2011

9.

General TOHAMI, Khaled

Date of birth: 1946

Place of birth: Genzur

Director of Internal Security Office.

Closeness of association with regime.

28.2.2011

10.

FARKASH, Mohammed Boucharaya

Date of birth: 1 July 1949

Place of birth: Al-Bayda

Director of intelligence in External Security Office.

Closeness of association with regime.

28.2.2011

11.

EL-KASSIM ZOUAI, Mohamed Abou

 

Secretary General of the General People's Congress; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

12.

AL-MAHMOUDI, Baghdadi

 

Prime Minister of Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

13.

HIJAZI, Mohamad Mahmoud

 

Minister for Health and Environment in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

14.

ZLITNI, Abdelhaziz

Date of birth: 1935

Minister for Planning and Finance in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

15.

HOUEJ, Mohamad Ali

Date of birth: 1949

Place of birth: Al-Azizia (near Tripoli)

Minister for Industry, Economy and Trade in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

16.

AL-GAOUD, Abdelmajid

 

Minister for Agriculture, Animal and Maritime Resources in Colonel Qadhafi's Government.

21.3.2011

17.

AL-CHARIF, Ibrahim Zarroug

 

Minister for Social Affairs in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

18.

FAKHIRI, Abdelkebir Mohamad

 

Minister for Education, Higher Education and Research in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

19.

ZIDANE, Mohamad Ali

 

Minister for Transport in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

20.

KOUSSA, Moussa Mohamad

 

Minister for Foreign Affairs in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

21.

MANSOUR, Abdallah

 

Close collaborator of Colonel Qadhafi, senior role in security services and former director of radio and television; involved in violence against demonstrators

21.3.2011’


ANNEX III

‘ANNEX III

List of persons referred to in Article 5(1)(a)

1.

QADHAFI, Aisha Muammar

Date of birth: 1978. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Daughter of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

2.

QADHAFI, Hannibal Muammar

Passport number: B/002210. Date of birth: 20.9.1975. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

3.

QADHAFI, Khamis Muammar

Date of birth: 1978. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime. Command of military units involved in repression of demonstrations.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

4.

QADHAFI, Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar

Date of birth: 1942. Place of birth: Sirte, Libya.

Leader of the Revolution, Supreme Commander of Armed Forces. Responsibility for ordering repression of demonstrations, human rights abuses.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

5.

QADHAFI, Mutassim

Date of birth: 1976. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

National Security Adviser. Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

6.

QADHAFI, Saif al-Islam

Director, Qadhafi Foundation. Passport number: B014995. Date of birth: 25.6.1972. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya. Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime. Inflammatory public statements encouraging violence against demonstrators.

Date of UN designation: 26.2.2011.

7.

DORDA, Abu Zayd Umar

Director, External Security Organisation. Regime loyalist. Head of external intelligence agency.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 28.2.2011).

8.

JABIR, Major General Abu Bakr Yunis

Date of birth: 1952. Place of birth: Jalo, Libya.

Defence Minister. Overall responsibility for actions of armed forces.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 28.2.2011).

9.

MATUQ, Matuq Mohammed

Date of birth: 1956. Place of birth: Khoms.

Secretary for Utilities. Senior member of regime. Involvement with Revolutionary Committees. Past history of involvement in suppression of dissent and violence.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 28.2.2011).

10.

QADHAFI, Mohammed Muammar

Date of birth: 1970. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 28.2.2011).

11.

QADHAFI, Saadi

Position: Commander Special Forces

Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime. Command of military units involved in repression of demonstrations.

Date of birth: 25.5.1973. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya. Passport number: 014797.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 28.2.2011).

12.

QADHAFI, Saif al-Arab

Son of Muammar QADHAFI. Closeness of association with regime.

Date of birth: 1982. Place of birth: Tripoli, Libya.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 28.2.2011).

13.

AL-SENUSSI, Colonel Abdullah

Date of birth: 1949. Place of birth: Sudan.

Director Military Intelligence. Military Intelligence involvement in suppression of demonstrations. Past history includes suspicion of involvement in Abu Selim prison massacre. Convicted in absentia for bombing of UTA flight. Brother-in-law of Muammar QADHAFI.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 28.2.2011).

Entities

1.

Central Bank of Libya

Under control of Muammar QADHAFI and his family, and potential source of funding for his regime.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 10.3.2011).

2.

Libyan Investment Authority

Under control of Muammar QADHAFI and his family, and potential source of funding for his regime.

a.k.a.: Libyan Arab Foreign Investment Company (LAFICO) 1 Fateh Tower Office No. 99, 22nd Floor, Borgaida Street, Tripoli, 1103 Libya.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 10.3.2011).

3.

Libyan Foreign Bank

Under control of Muammar QADHAFI and his family and a potential source of funding for his regime.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 10.3.2011).

4.

Libya Africa Investment Portfolio

Under control of Muammar QADHAFI and his family, and potential source of funding for his regime.

Jamahiriya Street, LAP Building, PO Box 91330, Tripoli, Libya.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011 (EU designation: 10.3.2011).

5.

Libyan National Oil Corporation

Under control of Muammar QADHAFI and his family, and potential source of funding for his regime.

Bashir Saadwi Street, Tripoli, Tarabulus, Libya.

Date of UN designation: 17.3.2011.’


ANNEX IV

‘ANNEX IV

List of persons and entities referred to in Article 6(1)(b)

 

Name

Identifying information

Reasons

Date of listing

1.

ABDULHAFIZ, Colonel Mas'ud

Position: Armed Forces Commander

3rd in command of Armed Forces. Significant role in Military Intelligence.

28.2.2011

2.

ABDUSSALAM, Abdussalam Mohammed

Position: Head Counter-Terrorism, External Security Organisation

Date of Birth: 1952

Place of Birth: Tripoli, Libya

Prominent Revolutionary Committee member. Close associate of Muammar QADHAFI.

28.2.2011

3.

ABU SHAARIYA

Position: Deputy Head, External Security Organisation

Prominent member of regime. Brother-in-law of Muammar QADHAFI.

28.2.2011

4.

ASHKAL, Al-Barrani

Position: Deputy Director, Military Intelligence

Senior member of regime.

28.2.2011

5.

ASHKAL, Omar

Position: Head, Revolutionary Committees Movement

Place of Birth: Sirte, Libya

Revolutionary Committees involved in violence against demonstrators.

28.2.2011

6.

AL-BAGHDADI, Dr Abdulqader Mohammed

Position: Head of the Liaison Office of the Revolutionary Committees

Passport No: B010574

Date of Birth: 01.07.1950

Revolutionary Committees involved in violence against demonstrators.

28.2.2011

7.

DIBRI, Abdulqader Yusef

Position: Head of Muammar QADHAFI's personal security

Date of Birth: 1946

Place of Birth: Houn, Libya

Responsibility for regime security. History of directing violence against dissidents.

28.2.2011

8.

QADHAF AL-DAM, Ahmed Mohammed

Date of Birth: 1952

Place of Birth: Egypt

Cousin of Muammar QADHAFI. Since 1995, he is believed to have had command of an elite army battalion in charge of Qadhafi's personal security and to have a key role in External Security Organisation. He has been involved in planning operations against Libyan dissidents abroad and was directly involved in terrorist activity.

28.2.2011

9.

QADHAF AL-DAM, Sayyid Mohammed

Date of Birth: 1948

Place of Birth: Sirte, Libya

Cousin of Muammar QADHAFI. In the 1980s, Sayyid was involved in the dissident assassination campaign and allegedly responsible for several deaths in Europe. He is also thought to have been involved in arms procurement.

28.2.2011

10.

AL-BARASSI, Safia Farkash

Date of birth: 1952

Place of birth: Al Bayda, Libya

Wife of Muammar QADHAFI.

Closeness of association with regime.

28.2.2011

11.

SALEH, Bachir

Date of birth: 1946

Place of birth: Traghen

Head of Cabinet of the Leader.

Closeness of association with regime.

28.2.2011

12.

TOHAMI, General Khaled

Date of birth: 1946

Place of birth: Genzur

Director of Internal Security Office.

Closeness of association with regime.

28.2.2011

13.

FARKASH, Mohammed Boucharaya

Date of birth: 1 July 1949

Place of birth: Al-Bayda

Director of intelligence in External Security Office.

Closeness of association with regime.

28.2.2011

14.

ZARTI, Mustafa

born on 29 March 1970, Austrian citizen (passport no. P1362998, valid from 6 November 2006 until 5 November 2016)

Closeness of association with regime and vice chief executive of “Libyan Investment Authority”, board member of the National Oil Corporation and vice chairman of First Energy Bank in Bahrain.

10.3.2011

15.

EL-KASSIM ZOUAI, Mohamed Abou

 

Secretary General of the General People's Congress; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

16.

AL-MAHMOUDI, Baghdadi

 

Prime Minister of Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

17.

HIJAZI, Mohamad Mahmoud

 

Minister for Health and Environment in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

18.

ZLITNI, Abdelhaziz

Date of birth: 1935

Minister for Planning and Finance in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

19.

HOUEJ, Mohamad Ali

Date of birth: 1949

Place of birth: Al-Azizia (near Tripoli)

Minister for Industry, Economy and Trade in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

20.

AL-GAOUD, Abdelmajid

 

Minister for Agriculture, Animal and Maritime Resources in Colonel Qadhafi's Government.

21.3.2011

21.

AL-CHARIF, Ibrahim Zarroug

 

Minister for Social Affairs in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

22.

FAKHIRI, Abdelkebir Mohamad

 

Minister for Education, Higher Education and Research in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

23.

ZIDANE, Mohamad Ali

 

Minister for Transport in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

24.

KOUSSA, Moussa Mohamad

 

Minister for Foreign Affairs in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

25.

MANSOUR, Abdallah

 

Close collaborator of Colonel Qadhafi, senior role in security services and former director of radio and television; involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011


Entities

 

Name

Identifying information

Reasons

Date of listing

1.

Libyan Housing and Infrastructure Board (HIB)

Tajora, Tripoli, Libya Legislation number: 60/2006 by Libyan General People’s Committee

Tel: +218 21 369 1840,

Fax: +218 21 369 6447

http://www.hib.org.ly

Under control of Muammar Qadhafi and his family, and potential source of funding for his regime.

10.3.2011

2.

Economic and Social Development Fund (ESDF)

Qaser Bin Ghasher road Salaheddine Cross - BP: 93599 Libya-Tripoli

Telephone: +218 21 490 8893 –

Fax: +218 21 491 8893 –

email: info@esdf.ly

Controlled by Muammar Qadhafi's regime and potential source of funding for it

21.3.2011

3.

Libyan Arab African Investment Company - LAAICO

Site: http://www.laaico.com

Company established in 1981

76351 Janzour-Libya. 81370 Tripoli-Libya

Tel: 00 218 (21) 4890146 – 4890586 - 4892613

Fax: 00 218 (21) 4893800 - 4891867

email: info@laaico.com

Controlled by Muammar Qadhafi's regime and potential source of funding for it

21.3.2011

4.

Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation

Contact details of administration:Hay Alandalus – Jian St. – Tripoli – PoBox: 1101 – LIBYA

Telephone: (+218) 214778301 –

Fax: (+218) 214778766;

email: info@gicdf.org

Controlled by Muammar Qadhafi's regime and potential source of funding for it.

21.3.2011

5.

Waatassimou Foundation

Based in Tripoli.

Controlled by Muammar Qadhafi's regime and potential source of funding for it

21.3.2011

6.

Libyan Jamahirya Broadcasting Corporation

Contact details:

tel: 00 218 21 444 59 26; 00 21 444 59 00;

fax: 00 218 21 340 21 07

http://www.ljbc.net;

email: info@ljbc.net

Public incitement to hatred and violence through participation in disinformation campaigns concerning violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

7.

Revolutionary Guard Corps

 

Involved in violence against demonstrators.

21.3.2011

8.

National Commercial Bank

Orouba Street

AlBayda,

Libya

Phone: +218 21-361-2429

Fax: +218 21-446-705

www.ncb.ly

National Commercial Bank is a commercial bank in Libya. The bank was founded in 1970 and is based in AlBayda, Libya. It has locations in Tripoli and AlBayda, as well as operates branches in Libya. It is 100 % government-owned and a potential source of funding for the regime.

21.3.2011

9.

Gumhouria Bank

Gumhouria Bank Building

Omar Al Mukhtar Avenue

Giaddal Omer Al Moukhtar

P.O. Box 685

Tarabulus

Tripoli

Libya

Tel: +218 21-333-4035 +218 21-444-2541 +218 21-444-2544 +218 21-333-4031

Fax: +218 21-444-2476 +218 21-333-2505

Email: info@gumhouria-bank.com.ly

Website: www.gumhouria-bank.com.ly

Gumhouria Bank is a commercial bank in Libya. The bank was created in 2008 through the merger of Al Ummah and Gumhouria banks. It is 100% government-owned and a potential source of funding for the regime.

21.3.2011

10.

Sahara Bank

Sahara Bank Building

First of September Street

P.O. Box 270

Tarabulus

Tripoli

Libya

Tel: +218 21-379-0022

Fax: +218 21-333-7922

Email: info@saharabank.com.ly

Website: www.saharabank.com.ly

Sahara Bank is a commercial bank in Libya. It is 81 % government-owned and a potential source of funding for the regime.

21.3.2011

11.

Azzawia (Azawiya) Refining

P.O. Box 6451

Tripoli

Libya

+218 023 7976 26778

http://www.arc.com.ly

Under control of Muammar Qadhafi and potential source of funding for his regime.

23.3.2011

12.

Ras Lanuf Oil and Gas Processing Company (RASCO)

Ras Lanuf Oil and Gas Processing Company Building

Ras Lanuf City

P.O. Box 2323

Libya

Tel: +218 21-360-5171 +218 21-360-5177 +218 21-360-5182

Fax: +218 21-360-5174

Email: info@raslanuf.ly

Website: www.raslanuf.ly

Under control of Muammar Qadhafi and potential source of funding for his regime.

23.3.2011

13.

Brega

Head Office: Azzawia / coast road

P.O. Box Azzawia 16649

Tel: 2 – 625021-023 / 3611222

Fax: 3610818

Telex: 30460 / 30461 / 30462

Under control of Muammar Qadhafi and potential source of funding for his regime.

23.3.2011

14.

Sirte Oil Company

Sirte Oil Company Building

Marsa Al Brega Area

P.O. Box 385

Tarabulus

Tripoli

Libya

Tel: +218 21-361-0376 +218 21-361-0390

Fax: +218 21-361-0604 +218 21-360-5118

Email: info@soc.com.ly

Website: www.soc.com.ly

Under control of Muammar Qadhafi and potential source of funding for his regime.

23.3.2011

15.

Waha Oil Company

Waha Oil Company

Office Location: Off Airport Road

Tripoli

Tarabulus

Libya

Postal Address: P.O. Box 395

Tripoli

Libya

Tel: +218 21-3331116

Fax: +218 21-3337169

Telex: 21058

Under control of Muammar Qadhafi and potential source of funding for his regime.

23.3.2011’