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Document 32008D0605

Council Decision 2008/605/CFSP of 22 July 2008 implementing Common Position 2004/161/CFSP renewing restrictive measures against Zimbabwe

IO L 194, 23.7.2008, p. 34–36 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

Legal status of the document No longer in force, Date of end of validity: 20/02/2009

ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec/2008/605/oj

23.7.2008   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 194/34


COUNCIL DECISION 2008/605/CFSP

of 22 July 2008

implementing Common Position 2004/161/CFSP renewing restrictive measures against Zimbabwe

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to Common Position 2004/161/CFSP (1), and in particular Article 6 thereof, in conjunction with Article 23(2) of the Treaty on European Union,

Whereas:

(1)

By Common Position 2004/161/CFSP, the Council adopted measures, inter alia, to prevent the entry into, or transit through the territories of Member States of individuals who engage in activities which seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law in Zimbabwe and to freeze the funds and economic resources belonging to members of the government of Zimbabwe and to any natural or legal person, entity or body associated with them listed in the Annex to Common Position 2004/161/CFSP.

(2)

Following the violence organised and committed by the Zimbabwean authorities during the presidential election campaign in 2008, which turned the election into a denial of democracy, certain persons and entities should be added to the list set out in the Annex to Common Position 2004/161/CFSP. In addition to their activities seriously undermining democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law in Zimbabwe, these persons and entities are associated with the regime by their functions or, through their participation in or encouragement of the violence organised and committed by the Zimbabwean authorities, must be regarded as being associated with the regime,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

The persons and entities appearing in the Annex to this Decision shall be added to the list in the Annex to Common Position 2004/161/CFSP.

Article 2

This Decision shall take effect on the date of its adoption.

Article 3

This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Done at Brussels, 22 July 2008.

For the Council

The President

B. KOUCHNER


(1)   OJ L 50, 20.2.2004, p. 66. Common Position as last amended by Decision 2007/455/CFSP (OJ L 172, 30.6.2007, p. 89).


ANNEX

Persons and entities referred to in Article 1

132.

Gono, Gideon

Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (central bank)

133.

Kazembe, Joyce

Deputy Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission

134.

Patel, Bharat

Acting Attorney General

135.

Chiwenga, Jocelyn

Businesswoman, married to General Chiwenga, Commander of the Defence Forces

136.

Dube, Tshingo

Head of Zimbabwe Defence Industries and Zanu-PF candidate in the parliamentary elections

137.

Huni, Munyaradzi

Journalist on the official pro-government newspaper ‘The Herald’, whipped up the terror campaign before and during the elections

138.

Kereke, Munyaradzi

Chief Adviser to the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

139.

Chiremba, Mirirai

Director of Financial Intelligence at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

140.

Zvayi, Caesar

Journalist on the official pro-government newspaper ‘The Herald’, whipped up the terror campaign before and during the elections

141.

Chingoka, Peter

Chairman of Zimbabwe Cricket, publicly supported the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

142.

Chimedza, Paul Dr.

President of the Zimbabwe branch of the World Medical Association, has refused assistance to injured members of the MDC (opposition party)

143.

Air Vice-Marshal Karakadzai

Harare Metropolitan Province, directly involved in the terror campaign waged before and during the elections

144.

Col. C. Sibanda

Bulawayo Province, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

145.

Brigadier General Tarumbwa

Manicaland and Mutare South, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

146.

Col. M Mzilikazi (MID)

Buhera Central, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

147.

Col. Mutsvunguma

Headlands, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

148.

Brigadier General Shungu

Mashonaland Central, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

149.

Col. Chipwere

Bindura South, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

150.

Col. F. Mhonda

Rushinga, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

151.

Air Vice-Marshal Muchena

Midlands, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

152.

Air Vice-Marshal Abu Basutu

Matebeleland South, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

153.

Brigadier General Khumalo

Matebeleland North, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

154.

Major-General E A Rugeje

Masvingo Province, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

155.

Col G. Mashava

Chiredzi Central, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

156.

Lt.-Col. Muchono

Mwenezi West, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

157.

Lt.-Col. Mpabanga

Mwenezi East, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

158.

Major R Kwenda

Zaka East, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

159.

Brigadier General Sigauke

Mash West Province, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

160.

Col. Gwekwerere

Chinhoyi, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

161.

Col. C T Gurira

Mhondoro Mubaira, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

162.

Brigadier General D Nyikayaramba

Mashonaland East, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

163.

Brigadier General Rungani

Retired Brigadier General, directly involved in the campaign of terror waged before and during the elections

164.

Chinotimba, Joseph

Vice Chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association, leader of Zanu-PF militia

165.

Moyo, Gilbert

‘War veteran’ implicated in numerous crimes in Mashonaland West (Chegutu), leader of Zanu-PF militia

166.

Rangwani, Dani

Detective inspector involved in the torture and detention of MDC supporters, directly involved in the March 2007 violence

167.

Jangara, Thomsen

Assistant Police Commissioner based in Southerton, responsible for Harare South district, directly involved in the March 2007 violence

168.

Tonderai Matibiri, Innocent

Deputy Police Commissioner; nephew or African ‘close cousin’ of Mugabe; promoted to a senior position and tipped to become the next Police Commissioner, directly involved in the March 2007 violence

169.

Zidco Holdings

Zanu-PF's financial holding company (a.k.a. Zidco Holdings (PVT) Ltd),

PO Box 1275, Harare, Zimbabwe

170.

Jongwe Printing and Publishing Company (PVT) Ltd

Zanu-PF's publishing arm (a.k.a. Jongwe Printing and Publishing Co., a.k.a. Jongwe Printing and Publishing Company)

14 Austin Road, Coventry Road, Workington, PO Box 5988, Harare, Zimbabwe

171.

Cold Comfort Farm Trust Co-operative

Owned by Didymus Mutasa, Grace Mugabe also involved.

7 Cowie Road, Tynwald, Harare, Zimbabwe

172.

Zimbabwe Defence Industries

Wholly owned by the government of Zimbabwe. Directors include Leo Mugabe and Solomon Mujuru.

10th floor, Trustee House, 55 Samora Machel Avenue, PO Box 6597, Harare, Zimbabwe.


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