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Document 32011D0017
Council Decision 2011/17/CFSP of 11 January 2011 amending Council Decision 2010/656/CFSP renewing the restrictive measures against Côte d’Ivoire
Council Decision 2011/17/CFSP of 11 January 2011 amending Council Decision 2010/656/CFSP renewing the restrictive measures against Côte d’Ivoire
Council Decision 2011/17/CFSP of 11 January 2011 amending Council Decision 2010/656/CFSP renewing the restrictive measures against Côte d’Ivoire
IO L 11, 15.1.2011, p. 31–35
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Relation | Act | Comment | Subdivision concerned | From | To |
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Modifies | 32010D0656 | Cur le | iarscríbhinn II | 11/01/2011 |
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Implicitly repealed by | 32016D0917 | 11/06/2016 |
15.1.2011 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
L 11/31 |
COUNCIL DECISION 2011/17/CFSP
of 11 January 2011
amending Council Decision 2010/656/CFSP renewing the restrictive measures against Côte d’Ivoire
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular Article 29 thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
On 29 October 2010, the Council adopted Decision 2010/656/CFSP renewing the restrictive measures against Côte d’Ivoire (1). |
(2) |
On 22 December 2010, the Council adopted Decision 2010/801/CFSP (2) amending Decision 2010/656/CFSP with a view to imposing a visa ban on those who are obstructing the process of peace and national reconciliation, and in particular who are jeopardising the proper outcome of the electoral process. |
(3) |
In view of the gravity of the situation in Côte d’Ivoire, additional persons should be included in the list of persons subject to restrictive measures that is given in Annex II to Decision 2010/656/CFSP, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
The persons mentioned in the Annex to this Decision shall be added to the list given in Annex II to Decision 2010/656/CFSP.
Article 2
This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.
Done at Brussels, 11 January 2011.
For the Council
The President
J. MARTONYI
ANNEX
Persons referred to in Article 1
|
Name (and any aliases) |
Identifying information |
Grounds for designation |
1. |
Yanon Yapo |
|
Supposedly Keeper of the Seals, Minister for Justice and Human Rights Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
2. |
Dogou Alain |
|
Supposedly Minister for Defence and Civic Service Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
3. |
Emile Guiriéoulou |
|
Supposedly Minister for the Interior Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
4. |
Charles Désiré Noël Laurent Dallo |
|
Supposedly Minister for Economic Affairs and Finance Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
5. |
Augustin Kouadio Komoé |
|
Supposedly Minister for Mines and Energy Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
6. |
Christine Adjobi Nebout |
|
Supposedly Minister for Health and the Fight against AIDS Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
7. |
Yapo Atsé Benjamin |
|
Supposedly Minister for Building and Urban Development Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
8. |
Coulibaly Issa Malick |
|
Supposedly Minister for Agriculture Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
9. |
Ahoua Don Mello |
|
Supposedly Minister for Infrastructure and Sanitation Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
10. |
N'Goua Abi Blaise |
|
Supposedly Minister for Transport Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
11. |
Anne Jacqueline Lohouès Oble |
|
Supposedly Minister for Education Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
12. |
Angèle Gnonsoa |
|
Supposedly Minister for Technical Education Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
13. |
Koffi Koffi Lazare |
|
Supposedly Minister for the Environment, Water and Forestry Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
14. |
Elisabeth Badjo Djékouri, married name Dagbo Jeannie |
|
Supposedly Minister for the Civil Service Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
15. |
Charles Blé Goudé |
|
Supposedly Minister for Youth, Vocational Training and Employment, Leader of the Panafrican Congress of Young Patriots (COJEP) Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo. For the record: has been the subject of UN Security Council sanctions since 2005 |
16. |
Philippe Attey |
|
Supposedly Minister for Industry and Development of the Private Sector Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
17. |
Danièle Boni Claverie (French and Ivorian national) |
|
Supposedly Minister for Women, the Family and Children Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
18. |
Ettien Amoikon |
|
Supposedly Minister for Information and Communication Technologies Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
19. |
Ouattara Gnonzié |
|
Supposedly Minister for Communications Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
20. |
Alphonse Voho Sahi |
|
Supposedly Minister for Culture Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
21. |
Kata Kéké |
|
Supposedly Minister for Scientific Research Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
22. |
Franck Guéi |
|
Supposedly Minister for Sports Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
23. |
Touré Amara |
|
Supposedly Minister for Trade Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
24. |
Kouamé Sécré Richard |
|
Supposedly Minister for Tourism and Craft Trades Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
25. |
Anne Gnahouret Tatret |
|
Supposedly Minister for Solidarity, Reconstruction and Social Cohesion Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
26. |
Nyamien Messou |
|
Supposedly Minister for Labour Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
27. |
Koné Katina Justin |
|
Supposedly Minister Delegate for the Budget Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
28. |
N’guessan Yao Thomas |
|
Supposedly Minister attached to the Minister for Education, with responsibility for Higher Education Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
29. |
Lago Daléba Loan Odette |
|
Supposedly State Secretary for School and Student Life Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
30. |
Georges Armand Alexis Ouégnin |
|
Supposedly State Secretary for Universal Sickness Insurance Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
31. |
Dogo Djéréké Raphaël |
|
Supposedly State Secretary for the Disabled Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
32. |
Dosso Charles Radel Durando |
|
Supposedly State Secretary for War Victims Participation in the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent Gbagboo |
33. |
Timothée Ahoua N'Guetta |
|
Member of the Constitutional Council Participated in the validation of false results |
34. |
Jacques André Daligou Monoko |
|
Member of the Constitutional Council Participated in the validation of false results |
35. |
Bruno Walé Ekpo |
|
Member of the Constitutional Council Participated in the validation of false results |
36. |
Félix Tano Kouakou |
|
Member of the Constitutional Council Participated in the validation of false results |
37. |
Hortense Kouassi Angoran |
|
Member of the Constitutional Council Participated in the validation of false results |
38. |
Joséphine Suzanne Touré |
|
Member of the Constitutional Council Participated in the validation of false results |
39. |
Konaté Navigué |
|
President of the youth wing of the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) Incitement to hatred and violence |
40. |
Patrice Bailly |
|
Security adviser to former President Gbagbo |
41. |
Marcel Gossio |
|
Director-General of the Autonomous Port of Abidjan Is helping to provide revenue for the public funds still under the effective control of the former President |
42. |
Alphonse Mangly |
|
Director-General of Customs Is helping to provide revenue for the public funds still under the effective control of the former President |
43. |
Marc Gnatoa |
|
Head of the Front for the Security of the Centre-West (FSCO) Head of militia. Brutality |
44. |
Moussa Touré Zéguen |
|
Secretary-General of the Group of Patriots for Peace (GPP) In charge of militia. Brutality |
45. |
Bro Grébé Geneviève |
|
President of the Patriotic Women of Côte d'Ivoire Incitement to hatred and violence |
46. |
Lorougnon Marie Odette |
|
National Secretary of the women's wing of the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) Incitement to hatred and violence |
47. |
Felix Nanihio |
|
Secretary-General of the National Audiovisual Communication Council (CNCA) Active complicity in the disinformation campaign |
48. |
Stéphane Kipré |
|
Editor legally representing the newspaper ‘Le Quotidien d'Abidjan’ Incitement to hatred and violence |
49. |
Lahoua Souanga Etienne alias César Etou |
|
Editor-in-Chief and Editor legally representing the newspaper ‘Notre Voie’ Incitement to hatred and violence |
50. |
Jean Baptiste Akrou |
|
Director-General of the newspaper ‘Fraternité Matin’ Incitement to hatred and violence |
51. |
Lieutenant General Philippe Mangou |
|
Chief of Defence Staff Expressions of political support for Mr Gbgabo. Repression of popular risings. Open support for President Gbagbo at the investiture ceremony |
52. |
Colonel Affro (Gendarmerie) |
|
Assistant to the Gendarmerie High Command Repression of the popular risings of February, November and December 2010 |
53. |
Laurent Ottro Zirignon |
|
Chief Executive Officer of the Ivorian Refining Company (SIR) Is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
54. |
Abdoulaye Diallo |
|
President of the General Import and Export Company of Côte d'Ivoire (SOGIEX SA) Is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
55. |
Kassoum Fadika |
|
Director of the National Petroleum Operations Company of Côte d'Ivoire (PETROCI) Is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
56. |
Djédjé Mama Simone |
|
Director-General of the Treasury Is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
57. |
Feh Kessé Lambert |
|
Director-General of Taxation Is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo |
58. |
Frédéric Lafont (French national) |
|
Entrepreneur Person likely to act in violation of the embargo |
59. |
Mrs Frédéric Lafont née Louise Esme Kado (French national) |
|
Entrepreneur Person likely to act in violation of the embargo |