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Council Decision 2011/17/CFSP of 11 January 2011 amending Council Decision 2010/656/CFSP renewing the restrictive measures against Côte d’Ivoire
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Name(and any aliases) | Identifying information | Grounds for designation | |
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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 |
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