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Document 52002PC0117
Proposal for a Council Regulation imposing certain specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities associated with Usama bin Laden, the Al-Qaida network and the Taliban, and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 467/2001 prohibiting the export of certain goods and services to Afghanistan, strengthening the flight ban and extending the freeze of funds and other financial resources in respect of the Taliban of Afghanistan
Proposal for a Council Regulation imposing certain specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities associated with Usama bin Laden, the Al-Qaida network and the Taliban, and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 467/2001 prohibiting the export of certain goods and services to Afghanistan, strengthening the flight ban and extending the freeze of funds and other financial resources in respect of the Taliban of Afghanistan
Proposal for a Council Regulation imposing certain specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities associated with Usama bin Laden, the Al-Qaida network and the Taliban, and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 467/2001 prohibiting the export of certain goods and services to Afghanistan, strengthening the flight ban and extending the freeze of funds and other financial resources in respect of the Taliban of Afghanistan
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Proposal for a Council Regulation imposing certain specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities associated with Usama bin Laden, the Al-Qaida network and the Taliban, and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 467/2001 prohibiting the export of certain goods and services to Afghanistan, strengthening the flight ban and extending the freeze of funds and other financial resources in respect of the Taliban of Afghanistan /* COM/2002/0117 final - CNS 2002/0059 */
Official Journal 151 E , 25/06/2002 P. 0188 - 0201
Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION imposing certain specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities associated with Usama bin Laden, the Al-Qaida network and the Taliban, and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 467/2001 prohibiting the export of certain goods and services to Afghanistan, strengthening the flight ban and extending the freeze of funds and other financial resources in respect of the Taliban of Afghanistan (presented by the Commission) EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM (1) Further to Resolutions 1267(1999) and 1333(2000) of the Security Council of the United Nations, the Council decided to impose a number of sanctions in relation to Afghanistan by means of Council Regulation (EC) No 467/2001, including in particular a ban on flights to Afghanistan, a ban on certain exports to that country and a freezing of funds. (2) By means of Resolution 1390(2002) of 16 January 2002 the Security Council determined that the scope of both the financial measures and the prohibition to render services related to military activities, should be adjusted and that the remainder of these sanctions should be repealed. The adjusted financial measures and prohibition to render certain services target Usama bin Laden, the Al-Qaida network and the Taliban and a list of the persons, groups and entities concerned will be decided on by a UN Sanctions Committee. Taking into account that these measures are imposed in view of their role in international terrorism, without there being a link between the persons and groups concerned, and the new Government of Afghanistan, it is considered appropriate to adopt a new Regulation imposing such measures and to repeal the sanctions in relation to Afghanistan. (3) In view of the explicit mention of terrorism in the texts, this new Regulation has been aligned as much as possible with Council Regulation (EC) No 2580/2001, which provides the framework for specific restrictive measures with a view to combating terrorism, directed against persons, groups and entities that have not been the subject of a specific determination by the Security Council or a UN Sanctions Committee. 2002/0059 (CNS) Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION imposing certain specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities associated with Usama bin Laden, the Al-Qaida network and the Taliban, and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 467/2001 prohibiting the export of certain goods and services to Afghanistan, strengthening the flight ban and extending the freeze of funds and other financial resources in respect of the Taliban of Afghanistan THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Articles 60, 301 and 308 thereof, Having regard to Common Position 2002/.../CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Usama bin Laden, members of the Al-Qaida organisation and the Taliban and other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with them and repealing Common Positions 96/746/CFSP, 1999/727/CFSP, 2001/154/CFSP and 2001/771/CFSP [1], [1] OJ L ... Having regard to the proposal from the Commission [2], [2] OJ C , , p. . Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament [3], [3] OJ C , , p. . Whereas: (1) On 16 January 2002, the Security Council of the United Nations adopted Resolution 1390(2002) determining that the Taliban have failed to respond to its demands made in a number of previous resolutions and condemning the Taliban for allowing Afghanistan to be used as a base for terrorist training and activities. The Security Council also condemned the Al-Qaida network and other associated terrorist groups, for their terrorist acts and destruction of property. (2) In this regard, the Security Council recalled the obligation to implement in full its Resolution 1373(2001) with regard to any member of the Taliban and the Al-Qaida organisation, but also with regard to those who are associated with them and have participated in the financing, planning, facilitation, preparation or perpetration of terrorist acts. By means of that Resolution the Security Council decided that a freezing of funds and other financial assets or economic resources should be implemented as against persons who commit, or attempt to commit, terrorist acts or who participate in or facilitate the commission of such acts, and that measures should be taken to prohibit funds and other financial assets or economic resources from being made available for the benefit of such persons, and to prohibit financial or other related services from being rendered for the benefit of such persons. (3) The Security Council decided, inter alia, that the flight ban and export restrictions imposed on Afghanistan further to its Resolutions 1267(1999) and 1333(2000) should be repealed and that the scope of the freezing of funds and the prohibition on funds being made available, which were imposed further to these Resolutions, should be adjusted. It also decided that a prohibition on providing, to the Taliban and the Al-Qaida organisation, certain services related to military activities should be applied. (4) These measures fall under the scope of the Treaty and, therefore, notably with a view to avoiding distortion of competition, Community legislation is necessary to implement the relevant decisions of the Security Council as far as the territory of the Community is concerned. For the purpose of this Regulation, the territory of the Community is deemed to encompass the territories of the Member States to which the Treaty is applicable, under the conditions laid down in that Treaty. (5) In order to create maximum legal certainty within the Community, the names and other relevant data with regard to persons, entities and bodies whose funds should be frozen further to a designation by the UN authorities, should be made publicly known and a procedure should be established within the Community to amend these lists. (6) The competent authorities of the Member States should, where necessary, be empowered to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Regulation. (7) UN Security Council Resolution 1267 (1999) provides that the relevant UN Sanctions Committee may grant exemptions to the freezing of funds on grounds of humanitarian need. Therefore, provision needs to be made to render such exemptions applicable throughout the Community. (8) For reasons of expediency, the Commission should be empowered to amend the Annexes to this Regulation on the basis of pertinent notification or information by the UN Security Council, the relevant UN Sanctions Committee and the Member States, as appropriate. (9) The Commission and the Member States should inform each other of the measures taken under this Regulation and of other relevant information at their disposal in connection with this Regulation, and co-operate with the relevant UN Sanctions Committee, in particular by supplying information to it. (10) Member States should lay down rules on sanctions applicable to infringements of the provisions of this Regulation and ensure that the they are implemented. Those sanctions must be effective, proportionate and dissuasive. (11) Taking into account that the freezing of funds is to be adjusted, it is necessary to ensure that sanctions for breaches of this Regulation can be imposed as of the date of entry into force of this Regulation. (12) The measures referred to above were imposed by means of Council Regulation (EC) No 467/2001 [4]. In view of the need to adjust the freezing of funds and to repeal the remaining measures laid down therein, it is considered appropriate to repeal that Regulation and to adopt a new Regulation on the freezing of funds, [4] OJ L 67, 9.3.2001, p. 1. HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: Article 1 For the purpose of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply: 1. "Funds, other financial assets and economic resources" means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, however acquired, and legal documents or instruments in any form, including electronic or digital, evidencing title to, or interest in, such assets, including, but not limited to, bank credits, travellers' cheques, bank cheques, money orders, shares, securities, bonds, drafts and letters of credit. 2. "Freezing of funds, other financial assets and economic resources" means the prevention of any move, transfer, alteration, use of or dealing with funds, other financial assets or economic resources, in any way that would result in any change in their volume, amount, location, ownership, possession, character, destination or other change that would enable the funds, other financial assets or economic resources to be used, including portfolio management. 3. "Taliban" means: the Afghan faction which also calls itself the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. 4. "Sanctions Committee" means: the Committee established by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1267 (1999). Article 2 1. All funds, other financial assets or economic resources belonging to, or owned or held by, a natural or legal person, group or entity designated by the Sanctions Committee and listed in Annex I shall be frozen. 2. No funds, other financial assets or economic resources shall be made available, directly or indirectly, to, or for the benefit of, persons, groups or entities designated by the Sanctions Committee and listed in Annex I. 3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to funds, other financial assets and economic resources for which the Sanctions Committee has granted an exemption. Exemptions granted by the Sanctions Committee shall apply throughout the Community. Article 3 Without prejudice to the powers of Member States in the exercise of their public authority, it shall be prohibited to grant, sell, supply or transfer, directly or indirectly, technical advice, assistance or training related to military activities, including in particular training and assistance related to the manufacture, maintenance and use of arms and related matériel of all types, to any natural or legal person, group or entity listed in Annex I. Article 4 1. The participation, knowingly and intentionally, in activities, the object or effect of which is, directly or indirectly, to circumvent Article 2 or to promote the transactions referred to in Article 3 shall be prohibited. 2. Any information that the provisions of this Regulation are being, or have been, circumvented shall be notified to the Commission. Article 5 1. Notwithstanding the applicable rules concerning reporting, confidentiality and professional secrecy, natural and legal persons, groups and entities shall: (a) provide immediately to the Commission any information which would facilitate compliance with this Regulation, such as accounts and amounts frozen in accordance with Article 2. In particular information in respect of funds owned or controlled by persons listed in Annex I during the period of 6 months before the entry into force of this Regulation shall be provided. (b) co-operate with competent authorities in any verification of this information. (c) inform immediately the Commission on any transaction or activity where there is reasonable doubt about its compatibility with the provisions of this Regulation. 2. Any information provided or received in accordance with this Article shall be used only for the purposes for which it was provided or received. 3. Any information directly received by the Commission shall be made available to the competent authorities of the Member States concerned, as listed in Annex II. Article 6 The freezing of funds, other financial assets and economic resources, in good faith and in accordance with this Regulation, shall not involve the natural or legal person, group or entity implementing it, or its directors or employees, in liability of any kind. Article 7 1. The Commission shall be empowered to amend or supplement Annex I on the basis of determinations made by either the United Nations Security Council or the Sanctions Committee. 2. Without prejudice to the rights and obligations of the Member States under the Charter of the United Nations, the Commission shall maintain all necessary contacts with the Sanctions Committee for the purpose of the effective implementation of this Regulation. Article 8 The Commission and the Member States shall immediately inform each other of the measures taken under this Regulation and shall supply each other with relevant information at their disposal in connection with this Regulation, in particular information received in accordance with Article 5 and in respect of violation and enforcement problems and judgements handed down by national courts. Article 9 This Regulation shall apply notwithstanding any rights conferred or obligations imposed by any international agreement signed or any contract entered into or any licence or permit granted before the entry into force of this Regulation. Article 10 1. Each Member State shall determine the sanctions to be imposed where the provisions of this Regulation are infringed. Such sanctions shall be effective, proportionate and dissuasive. 2. Pending the adoption, where necessary, of any legislation to this end, the sanctions to be imposed where the provisions of this Regulation are infringed, shall be those determined by the Member States in accordance with Article 13 of Regulation (EC) No 467/2001. 3. Each Member State shall bring proceedings against any natural or legal person, group or entity under its jurisdiction, in cases of violation of any of the prohibitions laid down in this Regulation by any such person, group or entity. Article 11 This Regulation shall apply - within the territory of the Community, including its airspace, - on board any aircraft or any vessel under the jurisdiction of a Member State, - to any person elsewhere who is a national of a Member State, and - to any legal person, group or entity which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State, and - to any legal person, group or entity doing business within the Community. Article 12 Regulation (EC) No 467/2001 is hereby repealed and, as regards the measures laid down in its Article 2, replaced by this Regulation. Article 13 This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities. This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States. Done at Brussels, For the Council The President ANNEX I List of persons, groups and entities referred to in Article 2 Legal persons, groups and entities Aaran Money Wire Service, Inc., 1806, Riverside Avenue, Second Floor, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Abu Sayyaf Group (aka Al Harakat Al Islamiyya) Afghan Support Committee (ASC), aka Lajnat Ul Masa Eidatul Afghania, Jamiat Ayat-Ur-Rhas Al Islamia, Jamiat Ihya Ul Turath Al Islamia, and Ahya Ul Turas; office locations: Headquarters - G. T. Road (Probably Grand Trunk Road), near Pushtoon Garhi Pabbi, Peshawar, Pakistan; Cheprahar Hadda, Mia Omar Sabaqah School, Jalabad, Afghanistan. Al Baraka Exchange L.L.C., PO Box 3313, Deira, Dubai, UAE; PO Box 20066, Dubai, UAE. Al Qaida/Islamic Army (aka "The Base", Al Qaeda, Islamic Salvation Foundation, The Group for the Preservation of the Holy Sites, The Islamic Army for the Liberation of Holy Places, The World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders, Usama Bin Laden Network, Usama Bin Laden Organisation) Al Rashid Trust (aka Al-Rasheed Trust): - Kitas Ghar, Nazimabad 4, Dahgel-Iftah, Karachi, Pakistan; - Jamia Maajid, Sulalman Park, Melgium Pura, Lahore, Pakistan; - Office Dha'rbi M'unin, Opposite Khyber Bank, Abbottabad Road, Mansehra, Pakistan; - Office Dhar'bi M'unin ZR Brothers, Katcherry Road, Chowk Yadgaar, Peshawar, Pakistan; - Office Dha'rbi-M'unin, Rm No 3 Moti Plaza, Near Liaquat Bagh, Muree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan - Office Dha'rbi-M'unin, Top floor, Dr Dawa Khan Dental Clinic Surgeon, Main Baxae, Mingora, Swat, Pakistan; - Operations in Afghanistan: Herat, Jalalabad, Kabul, Kandahar, Mazar Sherif; - Also operations in Kosovo, Chechnya Al Taqwa Trade, Property and Industry Company Limited (f.k.a. Al Taqwa Trade, Property and Industry) (f.k.a. Al Taqwa Trade, Property and Industry Establishment) (f.k.a. Himmat Establishment), c/o Asat Trust Reg., Altenbach 8, FL-9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Al-Barakaat Bank, Mogadishu, Somalia. Al-Barakaat Wiring Service, 2940, Pillsbury Avenue, Suite 4, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408, USA. Al-Barakaat, Mogadishu, Somalia; Dubai, UAE. Al-Barakat Bank of Somalia (BSS) (a.k.a. Barakat Bank of Somalia), Mogadishu, Somalia; Bossasso, Somalia. Al-Barakat Finance Group, Dubai, UAE; Mogadishu, Somalia. Al-Barakat Financial Holding Co., Dubai, UAE; Mogadishu, Somalia. Al-Barakat Global Telecommunications (a.k.a. Barakaat Globetelcompany), PO Box 3313, Dubai, UAE; Mogadishu, Somalia; Hargeysa, Somalia. Al-Barakat Group of Companies Somalia Limited (a.k.a. Al-Barakat Financial Company), PO Box 3313, Dubai, UAE; Mogadishu, Somalia. Al-Barakat International (a.k.a. Baraco Co.), PO Box 2923, Dubai, UAE. Al-Barakat Investments, PO Box 3313, Deira, Dubai, UAE. Al-Hamati Sweets Bakeries, Al-Mukallah, Hadhramawt Governorate, Yemen Al-Itihaad Al-Islamiya (AIAI) Al-Jihad/Egyptian Islamic Jihad (aka Egyptian Al-Jihad, Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Jihad Group, New Jihad) Al-Nur Honey Press Shops (aka Al-Nur Honey Center), Sanaa, Yemen Al-Shifa Honey Press For Industry And Commerce, PO Box 8089, Al-Hasabah, Sanaa, Yemen; By the Shrine Next to the Gas Station, Jamal Street, Taiz, Yemen; Al-Arudh Square, Khur Maksar, Aden, Yemen; Al-Nasr Street, Doha, Qatar Armed Islamic Group (GIA) (aka Al Jamm'ah Al Islamiah Al-Musallah, GIA, Groupement Islamique Armé) Asat Trust Reg., Altenbach 8, FL-9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Asbat al-Ansar Bank Al Taqwa Limited (a.k.a. Al Taqwa Bank) (a.k.a. Bank Al Taqwa), PO Box N-4877, Nassau, Bahamas; c/o Arthur D. Hanna & Company, 10, Deveaux Street, Nassau, Bahamas. Baraka Trading Company, PO Box 3313, Dubai, UAE. Barakaat Boston, 266, Neponset Avenue, Apt. 43, Dorchester, Massachussets 02122-3224, USA. Barakaat Construction Company, PO Box 3313, Dubai, UAE. Barakaat Group of Companies, PO Box 3313, Dubai, UAE; Mogadishu, Somalia. Barakaat International Foundation, Box 4036, Spanga, Stockholm, Sweden; Rinkebytorget 1, 04, Spanga, Sweden. Barakaat International, Hallbybacken 15, 70 Spanga, Sweden. Barakaat International, Inc., 1929, South 5th Street, Suite 205, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Barakaat North America, Inc., 925, Washington Street, Dorchester, Massachussets, USA; 2019, Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Barakaat Red Sea Telecommunications, Bossaso, Somalia; Nakhiil, Somalia; Huruuse, Somalia; Raxmo, Somalia; Ticis, Somalia; Kowthar, Somalia; Noobir, Somalia; Bubaarag, Somalia; Gufure, Somalia; Xuuxuule, Somalia; Ala Aamin, Somalia; Guureeye, Somalia; Najax, Somalia; Carafaat, Somalia. Barakaat Telecommunications Co. Somalia, Ltd, PO Box 3313, Dubai, UAE. Barakaat Wire Transfer Company, 4419, South Brandon Street, Seattle, Washington, USA. Barakat Banks and Remittances, Mogadishu, Somalia; Dubai, UAE. Barakat Computer Consulting (BCC), Mogadishu, Somalia. Barakat Consulting Group (BCG), Mogadishu, Somalia. Barakat Enterprise, 1762, Huy Road, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Barakat Global Telephone Company, Mogadishu, Somalia; Dubai, UAE. Barakat International Companies (BICO), Mogadishu, Somalia; Dubai, UAE. Barakat Post Express (BPE), Mogadishu, Somalia. Barakat Refreshment Company, Mogadishu, Somalia; Dubai, UAE. Barakat Telecommunications Company Limited (a.k.a. BTELCO), Bakara Market, Dar Salaam Buildings, Mogadishu, Somalia; Kievitlaan 16, 't Veld, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Barako Trading Company, L.L.C., PO Box 3313, Dubai, UAE. De Afghanistan Momtaz Bank, Global Service International, 1929, 5th Street, Suite 204, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Harakat Ul-Mujahidin/HUM (aka Al-Faran, Al-Hadid, Al-Hadith, Harakat Ul-Ansar, HUA, Harakat Ul-Mujahideen) Heyatul Ulya, Mogadishu, Somalia. Islamic Army of Aden Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) (aka IMU) Jaish-I-Momhammed (aka ARMY OF MOHAMMED), Pakistan Jamyah Taawun Al-Islamia (aka SOCIETY OF ISLAMIC COOPERATION; aka JAMIYAT AL TAAWUN AL ISLAMIYYA; aka JIT), Qandahar City, Afghanistan Libyan Islamic Fighting Group Mamoun Darkazanli Import-Export Company (aka Darkazanli Company, Darkazanli Export-Import Sonderposten). Uhlenhorsterweg 34 11, Hamburg, Germany Nada Management Organisation S.A. (f.k.a. Al Taqwa Management Organisation S.A.), Viale Stefano Franscini 22, CH-6900 Lugano (TI), Switzerland. Parka Trading Company, PO Box 3313, Deira, Dubai, UAE. RABITA TRUST, Room 9A, Second Floor, Wahdat Road, Education Town, Lahore, Pakistan; Wares Colony, Lahore, Pakistan Red Sea Barakat Company Limited, Mogadishu, Somalia; Dubai, UAE. Revival Of Islamic Heritage Society (RIHS), aka Jamiat Ihia Al-Turath Al-Islamiya, Revival of Islamic Society Heritage On The African Continent, Jamia Ihya Ul Turath; office locations: Pakistan and Afghanistan. NB: Only the Pakistan and Afghanistan offices of this entity will be designated. Salafist group for Call and Combat (GSPC) (aka Le Groupe Salafiste pour la Prédiction et le Combat) Somali International Relief Organization, 1806, Riverside Avenue, 2nd Floor, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Somali Internet Company, Mogadishu, Somalia. Somali Network AB, Hallybybacken 15, 70 Spanga, Sweden. Wafa Humanitarian Organisation (aka Al Wafa, Al Wafa Organisation, Wafa Al-Igatha Al-Islamia) Jordan house No 125, Street 54, Phase II. Hayatabad, Peshawar, Pakistan. Offices in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates Youssef M. Nada & Co. Gesellschaft m.b.H., Kaertner Ring 2/2/5/22, A-1010 Vienna, Austria. Youssef M. Nada, Via Riasc 4, CH-6911 Campione d'Italia I, Switzerland. Natural persons (functions in brackets are those under the former Taliban regime of Afghanistan) Aazem, Abdul Haiy, Maulavi (First Secretary, Taliban "Consulate General", Quetta), Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi (aka Abu Abdallah, Abdal Al-Hadi Al-Iraqi) Abdul Rahman Yasin (aka TAHA, Abdul Rahman S.; aka TAHER, Abdul Rahman S.; aka YASIN, Abdul Rahman Said; aka YASIN, Aboud); born 10.4.1960, Bloomington, Indiana USA; SSN 156-92-9858 (USA); passport No 27082171 (USA (issued 21.6.1992 in Amman, Jordan) or passport No M0887925 (Iraq); citizen USA. Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah (aka ABU MARIAM; aka AL- MASRI, Abu Mohamed; aka SALEH), Afghanistan; born 1963, Egypt; citizen Egypt Abdullkadir, Hussein Mahamud, Florence, Italy. Abu Hafs the Mauritanian (aka Mahfouz Ould al-Walid, Khalid Al-Shanqiti, Mafouz Walad Al-Walid, Mahamedou Ouid Slahi). Born 1.1.1975 Abu Zubaydah (aka Abu Zubaida, Abd Al-Hadi Al Wahab, Zain Al-Abidin Muhahhad Husain, Zayn Al-Abidin Muhammad Husain, Tariq). Born 12.3.1971, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Aden, Adirisak, Skaftingebacken 8, 16367 Spanga, Sweden, date of birth 1 June 1968. Agha, Abdul Rahman (Chief Justice of Military Court) Agha, Haji Abdul Manan (aka Saiyid; Abd Al-Manam), Pakistan Agha, Saed M. Azim, Maulavi (Passport and Visa Dept.) Agha, Sayyed Ghiassouddine, Maulavi (Minister of Haj and Religious Affairs) Ahmadi, Haji M., Mullah (President of Da Afghanistan Bank) Ahmadulla, Qari (Minister of Security (Intelligence)) Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani (aka AHMED THE TANZANIAN; aka FOOPIE; aka FUPI; aka AHMAD, Abu Bakr; aka AHMED, A; aka AHMED, Abubakar; aka AHMED, Abubakar K.; aka AHMED, Abubakar Khalfan; aka AHMED, Abubakary K.; aka AHMED, Ahmed Khalfan; aka AL TANZANI, Ahmad; aka ALI, Ahmed Khalfan; aka BAKR, Abu; aka GHAILANI, Abubakary Khalfan Ahmed; aka GHAILANI, Ahmed; aka GHILANI, Ahmad Khalafan; aka HUSSEIN, Mahafudh Abubakar Ahmed Abdallah; aka KHABAR, Abu; aka KHALFAN, Ahmed; aka MOHAMMED, Shariff Omar); born 14.3.1974 or 13.4.1974 or 14.4.1974 or 1.8.1970, Zanzibar, Tanzania; citizen Tanzania Ahmed Mohammed Hamed Ali (aka ABDUREHMAN, Ahmed Mohammed; aka ABU FATIMA; aka ABU ISLAM; aka ABU KHADIIJAH; aka AHMED HAMED; aka Ahmed The Egyptian; aka AHMED, Ahmed; aka AL-MASRI, Ahmad; aka AL-SURIR, Abu Islam; aka ALI, Ahmed Mohammed; aka ALI, Hamed; aka HEMED, Ahmed; aka SHIEB, Ahmed; aka SHUAIB), Afghanistan; born 1965, Egypt; citizen Egypt Akhund, Ahmed Jan, Mullah (Minister of Water and Electricity) Akhund, Alhaj Mohammad Essa, Mullah (Minister of Mines and Industries) Akhund, Attiqullah, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Agriculture) Akhund, Dadullah, Maulavi (Minister of Construction) Akhund, Hadji Ubaidullah, Mullah (Minister of Defence) Akhund, Mohammad Abbas, Mullah (Minister of Public Health) Akhundzada, Mohammad Sediq (Deputy Minister of Martyrs and Repatriation) Al-Hamati, Muhammad (aka AL-AHDAL, Mohammad Hamdi Sadiq; aka AL-MAKKI, Abu Asim), Yemen Al-Haq, Amin (aka AMIN, Muhammad; aka AH HAQ, Dr Amin; aka UL-HAQ, Dr Amin); born 1960, Nangahar Province, Afghanistan Ali, Abbas Abdi, Mogadishu, Somalia. Ali, Abdi Abdulaziz, Drabantvagen 21, 17750 Spanga, Sweden, date of birth 1 January 1955. Ali, Yusaf Ahmed, Hallbybybacken 15, 70 Spanga, Sweden, date of birth 20 November 1974. Al-Jadawi, Saqar. Born c. 1965. Thought to be a Yemeni and Saudi national. Aide to Usama Bin Laden. Al-Jaziri, Abu Bakr; nationality: Algerian; address: Peshawar, Pakistan - affiliated with Afghan Support Committee. Al-Kadr, Ahmad Said (aka Abu Abd Al-Rahman, Al-Kanadi). Born 1.3.1948, Cairo, Egypt. Thought to be an Egyptian and Canadian national Allamuddin, Syed (Second Secretary, Taliban "Consulate General", Peshawar) Al-Libi Abd Al Mushin, aka Ibrahim Ali Muhammad Abu Bakr - affiliated with Afghan Support Committee and Revival Of Islamic Heritage Society. Al-Qadi, Yasin (aka Kadi, Shaykh Yassin Abdullah; aka Kahdi, Yasin), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Al-Sharif, Sa'd. Born c. 1969, Saudi Arabia. Brother-in-law and close associate of Usama Bin Laden. Said to be head of Usama Bin Laden's financial organisation. Amin, Aminullah, Maulavi (Governor of Saripul Province) Aminzai, Shams-us-Safa (Press-Centre, Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Anafi, Nazirullah, Maulavi, (Commercial Attaché, Taliban "Embassy", Islamabad) Anas al-Liby (aka AL-LIBI, Anas; aka AL-RAGHIE, Nazih; aka ALRAGHIE, Nazih Abdul Hamed; aka AL-SABAI, Anas), Afghanistan; born 30.3.1964 or 14.5.1964, Tripoli, Libya; citizen Libya (individual) Anwari, Mohammad Tahre, Mullah (Administrative Affairs) Aref, Arefullah, Mullah (Deputy Minister of Finance) Asem, Esmatullah, Maulavi, SG of Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS), Asem, Sayed Esmatullah, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Preventing Vice and Propagating Virtue) Atiqullah, Hadji Molla (Deputy Minister of Public Works) Aweys, Dahir Ubeidullahi, Via Cipriano Facchinetti 84, Rome, Italy. Aweys, Hassan Dahir (a.k.a. Ali, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys) (a.k.a. Awes, Shaykh Hassan Dahir), date of birth 1935, citizen of Somalia. Ayman Al-Zawahari (aka Ahmed Fuad Salim, Aiman Muhammad Rabi Al-Zawahiri). Operational and Military Leader of Jihad Group. Born 19.6.1951, Giza, Egypt; passport No 1084010 (Egypt); alternative No 19820215 Azizirahman, Mr (Third Secretary, Taliban Embassy, Abu Dhabi) Baqi, Abdul, Maulavi (Consulate Dept, Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Baqi, Abdul, Mullah (Vice-Minister of Information and Culture) Baradar, Mullah (Deputy, Minister of Defence) Bari, Abdul, Maulavi (Governor of Helmand Province) Bin Marwan, Bilal; born 1947 Bin Muhammad, Ayadi Chafiq (aka AYADI SHAFIQ, Ben Muhammad; aka AYADI CHAFIK, Ben Muhammad; aka AIADI, Ben Muhammad; aka AIADY, Ben Muhammad), Helene Meyer Ring 10-1415-80809, Munich, Germany; 129 Park Road, London NW8, England; 28 Chaussee De Lille, Mouscron, Belgium; Darvingasse 1/2/58-60, Vienna, Austria; Tunisia; born 21.1.1963, Safais (Sfax), Tunisia Darkazanli, Mamoun, Uhenhorser Weg 34, Haburg, 2085 Germany; born 4.8.1958, Aleppo, Syria; Passport No 1310636262 (Germany) Daud, Mohammad (Administrative Attaché, Taliban "Embassy", Islamabad) Delawar, Shahabuddin, Maulavi (Deputy of High Court) Ehsanullah, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Security (Intelligence)) Elmi, Mohammad Azam, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Mines and Industries) Eshaq M. (Governor of Laghman Province) Ezatullah, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Planning) Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam (aka AL-KINI, Usama; aka ALLY, Fahid Mohammed; aka MSALAM, Fahad Ally; aka MSALAM, Fahid Mohammed Ali; aka MSALAM, Mohammed Ally; aka MUSALAAM, Fahid Mohammed Ali; aka SALEM, Fahid Muhamad Ali); born 19.2.1976, Mombasa, Kenya; citizen Kenya Faiz, Maulavi (Information Dept., Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Faizan, Faiz Mohammad, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Commerce) Fauzi, Habibullah (First Secretary/Deputy Head of Mission, Taliban "Embassy", Islamabad) Fazul Abdullah Mohammed (aka ABDALLA, Fazul; aka ADBALLAH, Fazul; aka AISHA, Abu; aka AL SUDANI, Abu Seif; aka ALI, Fadel Abdallah Mohammed; aka FAZUL, Abdalla; aka FAZUL, Abdallah; aka FAZUL, Abdallah Mohammed; aka FAZUL, Haroon; aka FAZUL, Harun; aka HAROON; aka HAROUN, Fadhil; aka HARUN; aka LUQMAN, Abu; aka MOHAMMED, Fazul; aka MOHAMMED, Fazul Abdilahi; aka MOHAMMED, Fouad; aka MUHAMAD, Fadil Abdallah); born 25.8.1972 or 25.12.1974 or 25.2.1974, Moroni, Comoros Islands; citizen Comoros or citizen Kenya Ghafoor, Abdul, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Agriculture) Hakimi, Gul Ahmad, Maulavi (Commercial Attaché, Taliban "Consulate General", Karachi) Hamdullah, Maulavi (Repatriation Attaché, Taliban "Consulate General", Quetta), Hamidi, Zabihullah (Deputy Minister of Higher Education) Hamidullah, Mullah, Head of Ariana Afghan Airlines, Hamsudin, Maulavi (Governor of Wardak (Maidan) Province) Hanafi, Mohammad Nasim, Mullah (Deputy Minister of Education) Hanif, Qari Din Mohammad (Minister of Planning) Haqani, Djallalouddine, Maulavi (Minister of Frontier Affairs) Haqani, Sayeedur Rahman, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Mines and Industries) Haqqan, Sayyed, Maulavi (Minister of Administrative Affairs) Haqqani, Mohammad Salim, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Preventing Vice and Propagating Virtue) Haqqani, Moslim, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Haj and Religious Affairs) Haqqani, Najibullah, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Public Works) Hassan, Hadji Mohammad, Mullah (First Deputy, Council of Ministers, Governor of Kandahar) HIJAZI, Riad (aka HIJAZI, Raed M.; aka AL-HAWEN, Abu-Ahmad; aka ALMAGHRIBI, Rashid (The Moroccan); aka AL-AMRIKI, Abu-Ahmad (The American); aka AL- SHAHID, Abu-Ahmad), Jordan; born 1968, California, USA; SSN: 548-91-5411 Himmat, Ali Ghaleb, Via Posero 2, CH-6911 Campione d'Italia, Switzerland; date of birth 16 June 1938; place of birth: Damascus, Syria; citizen of Switzerland and Tunisia. Homayoon, Mohammad, Eng. (Deputy Minister of Water and Electricity) Hottak, Abdul Rahman Ahmad, Maulavi (Deputy (Cultural) Minister of Information and Culture) Hottak, M. Musa, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Planning) Huber, Albert Friedrich Armand (a.k.a. Huber, Ahmed), Mettmenstetten, Switzerland, date of birth 1927. Hussein, Liban, 925, Washington Street, Dorchester, Massachussets, USA; 2019, Bank Street, Ontario, Ottawa, Canada. Ibn Al-Shaykh Al-Libi Islam, Muhammad (Governor of Bamiyan Province) Jabbar, Abdul, Maulavi (Governor of Baghlan Province) Jalal, Noor, Maulavi (Deputy (Administrative) Minister of Interior Affairs) Jalil, Abdul, Mullah (Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs) Jama, Garad (a.k.a. Nor, Garad K.) (a.k.a. Wasrsame, Fartune Ahmed, 2100, Bloomington Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; 1806, Riverside Avenue, 2nd Floor, Minneapolis, Minnesota; date of birth 26 June 1974. Jamal, Qudratullah, Maulavi (Minister of Information) Jan, Ahmad, Maulavi (Governor of Zabol Province) Janan, Mullah (Governor of Fariab), Jim'ale, Ahmed Nur Ali (a.k.a. Jimale, Ahmed Ali) (a.k.a. Jim'ale, Ahmad Nur Ali) (a.k.a. Jumale, Ahmed Nur) (a.k.a. Jumali, Ahmed Ali), PO Box 3312, Dubai, UAE; Mogadishu, Somalia. Kabir, A., Maulavi (Governor of Nangarhar Province) Kabir, Abdul, Maulavi (Second Deputy, Council of Ministers, Governor of Nangahar Province, Head of Eastern Zone) Kahie, Abdullahi Hussein, Bakara Market, Dar Salaam Buildings, Mogadishu, Somalia. Kakazada, Rahamatullah, Maulavi (Consul General, Taliban "Consulate General", Karachi) Khairkhwah, Khair Mohammad, Maulavi (Governor of Herat Province) Khaksar, Abdul Samad, Mullah (Deputy (Security) Minister of Interior Affairs) Kmalzada Shamsalah, Mr (Second Secretary, Taliban Embassy, Abu Dhabi) Ladehyanoy, Mufti Rashid Ahmad (aka LUDHIANVI, Mufti Rashid Ahmad; aka AHMAD, Mufti Rasheed; aka WADEHYANOY, Mufti Rashid Ahmad); Karachi, Pakistan Madani, Jan Mohammad, Mr (Chargé d'Affaires, Taliban Embassy, Abu Dhabi) Madani, Zia-ur-Rahman, Maulavi (Governor of Logar Province) Mahmood, Sultan Bashir-Ud-Din (a.k.a. Mahmood, Sultan Bashiruddin ; a.k.a. Mehmood, Dr. Bashir Uddin ; a.k.a. Mekmud, Sultan Baishiruddin), Street 13, Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul, Aghanistan (Alt. date of birth 1937 ; Alt. date of birth 1938 ; Alt. date of birth 1939 ; Alt. date of birth 1940 ; Alt. date of birth 1941 ; Alt. date of birth 1942; Alt. date of birth 1943; Alt. date of birth 1944 ; Alt. date of birth 1945 ; Nationality : Pakistani Majeed, Abdul (a.k.a. Majeed Chaudhry Abdul ; a.k.a. Majid, Abdul); date of birth: 15 Apr 1939 ; Alt. date of birth 1938 ; Nationality : Pakistani) Makhtab Al-Khidamat/Al Kifah Manan, Mawlawi Abdul, Mr (Commercial Attaché, Taliban Embassy, Abu Dhabi) Mansour, Akhtar Mohammad (Minister of Civil Aviation and Transportation) Mansour, Mohamed (a.k.a. Al-Mansour, dr. Mohamed), Ob. Heslibachstrasse 20, Kusnacht, Switzerland; Zurich, Switzerland; date of birth 1928, place of birth Egypt or UAE. Mansour-Fattouh, Zeinab, Zurich, Switzerland. Mansur, Abdul Latif, Maulavi (Minister of Agriculture) Mati, Mohammadullah, Maulavi (Minister of Public Works) Matiullah, Mullah, Kabul Custom House, Mazloom, Fazel M, Mullah (Deputy Chief of Army Staff) Mohammad, Akhtar, Maulavi (Education Attaché, Taliban "Consulate General", Peshawar) Mohammad, Dost, Mullah (Governor of Ghazni Province) Mohammad, Nazar, Maulavi (Governor of Kunduz Province) Mohammad, Nik, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Commerce) Mohammad, Qari Din (Minister of Higher Education) Mohammadi, Shafiqullah, Maulavi (Governor of Khost Province) Momand, Qalamudin, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Haj Affairs) Monib, Abdul Hakim, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Frontier Affairs) Motaqi, Amir Khan, Mullah (Minister of Education) Motasem, Abdul Wasay Aghajan, Mullah (Minister of Finance) Motmaen, Abdulhai (Information and Culture Dept, Kandahar) Muazen, Samiullah, Maulavi (Deputy of High Court) Muhammad Atif (aka Subhi Abu Sitta, Abu Hafs Al Masri, Sheik Taysir Abdullah, Mohamed Atef, Abu Hafs Al Masri el Khabir, Taysir). Born 1956, Alexandria, Egypt; alternative date of birth 1951. Muhammad 'Atif (aka Abu Hafs). Born (probably) 1944, Egypt. Thought to be an Egyptian national. Senior lieutenant to Usama Bin Laden. Muhammad Salah (aka Nasr Fahmi Nasr Hasanayn) Muhsin Musa Matwalli Atwah (aka ABDEL RAHMAN; aka ABDUL RAHMAN; aka AL-MUHAJIR, Abdul Rahman; aka AL-NAMER, Mohammed K.A.), Afghanistan; born 19.6.1964, Egypt; citizen Egypt Mujahid, Abdul Hakim, Taliban envoy to the United Nations, Murad, Abdullah, Maulavi (Consul General, Taliban "Consulate General", Quetta) Mustafa Mohamed Fadhil (aka AL MASRI, Abd Al Wakil; aka AL-NUBI, Abu; aka ALI, Hassan; aka ANIS, Abu; aka ELBISHY, Moustafa Ali; aka FADIL, Mustafa Muhamad; aka FAZUL, Mustafa; aka HUSSEIN; aka JIHAD, Abu; aka KHALID; aka MAN, Nu; aka MOHAMMED, Mustafa; aka YUSSRR, Abu); born 23.6.1976, Cairo, Egypt; citizen Egypt or citizen Kenya; Kenyan ID No 12773667; serial No 201735161 Mustasaed, Mullah (Head of Academy of Sciences) Mutawakil, Abdul Wakil (Minister of Foreign Affairs) Muttaqi, Amir Khan (Taliban representative in UN-led talks) Nada, Youssef (a.k.a. Nada, Youssef M.) (a.k.a. Nada, Youssef Mustafa), Via Arogno 32, 6911 Campione d'Italia, Italy; Via per Arogno 32, CH-6911 Campione d'Italia, Switzerland; Via Riasc 4, CH-6911 Campione d'Italia I, Switzerland; date of birth 17 May 1931 or 17 May 1937; place of birth: Alexandria, Egypt; citizen of Tunisia. Naim, Mohammad, Mullah (Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation) Najibullah, Maulavi (Consul General, Taliban "Consulate General", Peshawar) Nomani, Hamidullah, Maulavi (High Ranking Official in the Ministry of Higher Education) Noorani, Mufti Mohammad Aleem (First Secretary, Taliban "Consulate General", Karachi) Nuri, Maulavi Nurullah (Governor of Balkh Province, Head of Northern Zone) Nuristani, Rostam, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Public Works) Nyazi, Manan, Mullah (Governor of Kabul Province) Omar, Mohammed, Mullah, Leader of the Faithful ("Amir ul-Mumineen"), Afghanistan Omari, Alhaj M. Ibrahim (Deputy Minister of Frontier Affairs) Paktis, Abdul Satar, Dr, (Protocol Dept., Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Qadeer, Abdul, General (Military Attaché, Taliban "Embassy", Islamabad) Qalamuddin, Maulavi (Head of Olympic Committee) Qurishi, Abdul Ghafar, Maulavi (Repatriation Attaché, Taliban "Embassy", Islamabad) Rabbani, Mohammad, Mullah (Chairman of the Ruling Council, Head of the Council of Ministers) Rahimi, Yar Mohammad Mullah (Minister of Communication) Rahmani, Arsalan, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Higher Education) Rahmani, M. Hasan, Mullah (Governor of Kandahar Province) Rasul, M, Mullah (Governor of Nimroz Province) Rauf, Abdul, Mullah (Commander of Central Corpus) Razaq, Abdul, Maulavi (Minister of Commerce) Razaq, Abdul, Mullah (Minister of Interior Affairs) Reshad, Habibullah, Mullah (Head of Investigation Dept.) Saddiq, Alhaj Mohammad, Maulavi (Trade Representative, Taliban "Consulate General", Peshawar) Sadruddin, Alhaj, Mullah (Mayor of Kabul City) Safi, Rahmatullah, General (Taliban representative in Europe) Salek, Abdulhai, Maulavi (Governor of Urouzgan Province) Sanani, Maulavi, Head of Dar-ul-Efta, Saqib, Noor Mohammad (Chief Justice of Supreme Court) Sayed, Alhaj Mullah Sadudin (Mayor of Kabul City) Sayf al-Adl (aka Saif Al-'Adil). Born c. 1963, Egypt. Thought to be an Egyptian national. Responsible for UBL's security Sayyed, Saiduddine, Maulavi (Vice-Minister of Work and Social Affairs) Shafiq, A. Wahed, Maulavi (Deputy Governor of Kabul Province) Shafiq, M, Mullah (Governor of Samangan Province) Shaheen, Mohammad Sohail (Second Secretary, Taliban "Embassy", Islamabad) Shahidkhel, S. Ahmed, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Education) Shams-ur-Rahman, Mullah (Deputy Minister of Agriculture) Sharif, Mohammad (Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs) Shaykh Sai'id (aka Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad). Born in Egypt Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan (aka Ahmed the Tall; aka ALLY, Ahmed; aka BAHAMAD; aka BAHAMAD, Sheik; aka BAHAMADI, Sheikh; aka SUWEIDAN, Sheikh Ahmad Salem; aka SWEDAN, Sheikh; aka SWEDAN, Sheikh Ahmed Salem); born 9.4.1969 or 9.4.1960, Mombasa, Kenya; citizen of Kenya Shenwary, Haji Abdul Ghafar (Third Secretary, Taliban "Consulate General", Karachi) Shinwari, Jalaluddine, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Justice) Siddiqmal, Mohammad Sarwar (Third Secretary, Taliban "Embassy", Islamabad) Stanekzai, Sher Abbas (Deputy Minister of Public Health) Tahis, Hadji (Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation) Takhari, Abdul Raqib, Maulavi (Minister of Repatriation) Tariq Anwar Al-Sayyid Ahmad (aka Hamdi Ahmad Farag, Amr al-Fatih Fathi). Born 15.3.1963, Alexandria, Egypt Tawana, Maulavi (Governor of Paktia Province) Tayeb, Haji Alla Dad, Mullah (Deputy Minister of Communication) Thirwat Salah Shihata (aka Tarwat Salah Abdallah, Salah Shihata Thirwat, Shahata Thirwat). Born 29.6.1960, Egypt Tufail, Mohammed (a.k.a. Tufail, S.M. ; a.k.a. Tufail, Sheik Mohammed); nationality : Pakistani Turab, Hidayatullah Abu (Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation) Turabi, Nooruddin, Mullah (Minister of Justice) Ummah Tameer E-Nau (Utn), Street 13, Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul, Afghanistan ; Pakistan. Usama Bin Laden (a.k.a. Usama Bin Muhammad Bin Awad, a.k.a. Osama Bin Laden, a.k.a. Abu Abdallah Abd Al-Hakim). Born 30.7.1957, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Saudi citizenship withdrawn, now officially an Afghan national. Uthman, Omar Mahmoud (aka AL-FILISTINI, Abu Qatada; aka TAKFIRI, Abu Umr; aka ABU UMAR, Abu Omar; aka UTHMAN, Al-Samman; aka UMAR, Abu Umar; aka UTHMAN, Umar; aka ABU ISMAIL), London, England; born 30.12.1960 or 13.12.1960 Wahab, Malawi Abdul Taliban (Chargé d'Affaires in Riyadh) Wahidyar, Ramatullah (Deputy Minister for Martyrs and Repatriation) Wali, Mohammad, Maulavi (Minister of Department of Preventing Vice and Propagating Virtue) Wali, Qari Abdul (First Secretary, Taliban "Consulate General", Peshawar) Walijan, Maulavi (Governor of Jawzjan Province) Wasseq, Abdul-Haq-, Maulavi (Deputy Minister of Security (Intelligence)) Waziri, M. Jawaz (UN Dept, Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Yaqoub, Mohammad, Maulavi (Head of BIA) Yuldashev, Tohir (aka Yuldashev, Takhir), Uzbekistan Zaeef, Abdul Salam, Mullah (Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Taliban "Embassy", Islamabad) Zaeef, Abdul Salam (Taliban Ambassador to Pakistan) Zahed, Abdul Rahman (Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs) Zahid, Mohammad, Mullah (Third Secretary, Taliban "Embassy", Islamabad), Zaief, Abdul Salam, Mullah (Deputy Minister of Mines and Industries) Zia, Mohammad (aka Zia, Ahmad); c/o Ahmed Shah s/o Painda Mohammad al-Karim Set, Peshawar, Pakistan; c/o Alam General Store Shop 17, Awami Market, Peshawar, Pakistan; c/o Zahir Shah s/o Murad Khan Ander Sher, Peshawar, Pakistan Zurmati, Maulavi Rahimullah (Deputy (Publication) Minister of Information and Culture) ANNEX II List of competent authorities referred to in Article 5 (to be completed by the Member States)