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Council Regulation (EU) No 36/2012 of 18 January 2012 concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Syria and repealing Regulation (EU) No 442/2011

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ANNEX II

LIST OF NATURAL AND LEGAL PERSONS, ENTITIES OR BODIES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLES 14 AND 15(1)(A)

A. Persons
NameIdentifying informationReasonsDate of listing
1.Bashar Al-AssadBorn on 11 September 1965 in Damascus; diplomatic passport No D1903President of the Republic; person authorising and supervising the crackdown on demonstrators.23.05.2011
2.Maher (a.k.a. Mahir) Al-AssadBorn on 8 December 1967; diplomatic passport No 4138Commander of the Army's 4th Armoured Division, member of Ba'ath Party Central Command, strongman of the Republican Guard; brother of President Bashar Al-Assad; principal overseer of violence against demonstrators.09.05.2011
3.Ali Mamluk (a.k.a. Mamlouk)Born on 19 February 1946 in Damascus; diplomatic passport No 983Head of Syrian General Intelligence Directorate (GID); involved in violence against demonstrators.09.05.2011
4.Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Sha'ar (a.k.a. Mohammad Ibrahim Al-Chaar)Minister of Interior; involved in violence against demonstrators.09.05.2011
5.Atej (a.k.a. Atef, Atif) NajibFormer Head of the Political Security Directorate in Dara'a; cousin of President Bashar Al-Assad; involved in violence against demonstrators.09.05.2011
6.Hafiz Makhluf (a.k.a. Hafez Makhlouf)Born on 2 April 1971 in Damascus; diplomatic passport No 2246Colonel and Head of Unit in General Intelligence Directorate, Damascus Branch; cousin of President Bashar Al-Assad; close to Maher Al-Assad; involved in violence against demonstrators.09.05.2011
7.Muhammad Dib Zaytun (a.k.a. Mohammed Dib Zeitoun)Born on 20 May 1951 in Damascus; diplomatic passport No D000001300Head of Political Security Directorate; involved in violence against demonstrators.09.05.2011
8.Amjad Al-AbbasHead of Political Security in Banyas, involved in violence against demonstrators in Baida.09.05.2011
9.Rami MakhloufBorn on 10 July 1969 in Damascus, passport No 454224Syrian businessman; associate of Maher Al-Assad; cousin of President Bashar Al-Assad; provides funding to the regime allowing violence against demonstrators.09.05.2011
10.Abd Al-Fatah QudsiyahBorn in 1953 in Hama; diplomatic passport No D0005788Head of Syrian Military Intelligence (SMI); involved in violence against the civilian population.09.05.2011
11.Jamil HassanHead of Syrian Air Force Intelligence; involved in violence against the civilian population.09.05.2011
12.Rustum GhazaliBorn on 3 May 1953 in Dara'a; diplomatic passport No D000000887Head of Syrian Military Intelligence, Damascus Countryside Branch; involved in violence against the civilian population.09.05.2011
13.Fawwaz Al-AssadBorn on 18 June 1962 in Kerdala; passport No 88238Involved in violence against the civilian population as part of the Shabiha militia.09.05.2011
14.Munzir Al-AssadBorn on 1 March 1961 in Latakia; passport No 86449 and No 842781Involved in violence against the civilian population as part of the Shabiha militia.09.05.2011
15.Asif ShawkatBorn on 15 January 1950 in Al-Madehleh, TartusDeputy Chief of Staff for Security and Reconnaissance; involved in violence against the civilian population.23.05.2011
16.Hisham IkhtiyarBorn in 1941Head of Syrian National Security Bureau; involved in violence against the civilian population.23.05.2011
17.Faruq Al Shar'Born on 10 December 1938Vice-President of Syria; involved in violence against the civilian population.23.05.2011
18.Muhammad Nasif KhayrbikBorn on 10 April 1937 (or 20 May 1937) in Hama, diplomatic passport No 0002250Deputy Vice-President of Syria for National Security Affairs; involved in violence against the civilian population.23.05.2011
19.Mohamed HamchoBorn on 20 May 1966; passport No 002954347Brother-in-law of Maher Al-Assad; businessman and local agent for several foreign companies; provides funding to the regime allowing violence against demonstrators.23.05.2011
20.Iyad (a.k.a. Eyad) MakhloufBorn on 21 January 1973 in Damascus; passport No N001820740Brother of Rami Makhlouf and GID Officer involved in violence against the civilian population.23.05.2011
21.Bassam Al HassanPresidential Advisor for Strategic Affairs; involved in violence against the civilian population.23.05.2011
22.Dawud RajihaChief of Staff of the Armed Forces responsible for the military involvement in violence against peaceful protesters.23.05.2011
23.Ihab (a.k.a. Ehab, Iehab) MakhloufBorn on 21 January 1973 in Damascus; passport No N002848852Vice-President of SyriaTel and caretaker for Rami Makhlouf's US company; provides funding to the regime allowing violence against demonstrators.23.05.2011
24.Zoulhima Chaliche (Dhu al-Himma Shalish)Born in 1951 or 1946 in Kerdaha.Head of presidential security; involved in violence against demonstrators; first cousin of President Bashar Al-Assad.23.6.2011
25.Riyad Chaliche (Riyad Shalish)Director of Military Housing Establishment; provides funding to the regime; first cousin of President Bashar Al-Assad.23.6.2011
26.Brigadier Commander Mohammad Ali Jafari (a.k.a. Ja'fari, Aziz; a.k.a. Jafari, Ali; a.k.a. Jafari, Mohammad Ali; a.k.a. Ja'fari, Mohammad Ali; a.k.a. Jafari-Najafabadi, Mohammad Ali)Born on 1 Sep 1957 in Yazd, Iran.General Commander of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, involved in providing equipment and support to help the Syrian regime suppress protests in Syria.23.6.2011
27.Major General Qasem Soleimani (a.k.a. Qasim Soleimany)Commander of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, IRGC - Qods, involved in providing equipment and support to help the Syrian regime suppress protests in Syria.23.6.2011
28.Hossein Taeb (a.k.a. Taeb, Hassan; a.k.a. Taeb, Hosein; a.k.a. Taeb, Hossein; a.k.a. Taeb, Hussayn; a.k.a. Hojjatoleslam Hossein Ta'eb)Born in 1963 in Tehran, Iran.Deputy Commander for Intelligence of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, involved in providing equipment and support to help the Syrian regime suppress protests in Syria.23.6.2011
29.Khalid QaddurBusiness associate of Maher Al-Assad; provides funding to the regime.23.6.2011
30.Ra'if Al-Quwatli (a.k.a. Ri'af Al-Quwatli)Business associate of Maher Al-Assad; provides funding to the regime.23.6.2011
31.Mohammad MuflehHead of Syrian Military Intelligence in the town of Hama, involved in the crackdown on demonstrators.1.8.2011
32.Major General Tawfiq YounesHead of the Department for Internal Security of the General Intelligence Directorate; involved in violence against the civilian population.1.8.2011
33.Mohammed Makhlouf (a.k.a. Abu Rami)Born on 19 October 1932 in Latakia, SyriaClose associate and maternal uncle of Bashar and Mahir al-Assad. Business associate and father of Rami, Ihab and Iyad Makhlouf.1.8.2011
34.Ayman JabirBorn in LatakiaAssociate of Mahir al-Assad for the Shabiha militia. Directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population and coordination of Shabiha militia groups.1.8.2011
35.General Ali Habib MahmoudBorn in 1939, in Tartous. Appointed Minister for Defence on 3 June 2009Minister for Defence. Responsible for conduct and operations of Syrian Armed Forces involved in repression and violence against the civilian population.1.8.2011
36.Hayel Al-AssadAssistant to Maher Al-Assad, Head of the military police unit of the army's 4th Division, involved in repression.23.8.2011
37.Ali Al-SalimDirector of the supplies office of the Syrian Ministry of Defence, entry point for all arms acquisitions by the Syrian army.23.8.2011
38.

Nizar Al-Assad

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Cousin of Bashar Al-Assad; previously head of the 'Nizar Oilfield Supplies' company.Very close to key government officials. Financing Shabiha in the region of Latakia.23.8.2011
39.Brigadier-General Rafiq ShahadahHead of Syrian Military Intelligence (SMI) Branch 293 (Internal Affairs) in Damascus. Directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population in Damascus. Advisor to President Bashar Al-Assad for strategic questions and military intelligence.23.8.2011
40.Brigadier-General Jamea Jamea (Jami Jami)Branch Chief for Syrian Military Intelligence (SMI) in Dayr az-Zor. Directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population in Dayr az-Zor and Alboukamal.23.8.2011
41.Hassan Bin-Ali Al-TurkmaniBorn in 1935 in AleppoDeputy Vice Minister, former Minister for Defence, Special Envoy of President Bashar Al-Assad.23.8.2011
42.Muhammad Said BukhaytanAssistant Regional Secretary of Ba'ath Arab Socialist Party since 2005, 2000-2005 Director for the national security of the regional Ba'ath party. Former Governor of Hama (1998-2000). Close associate of President Bashar Al-Assad and Maher Al-Assad. Senior decision-maker in the regime on repression of civilian population.23.8.2011
43.Ali DoubaResponsible for killings in Hama in 1980, has been called back to Damascus as special advisor to President Bashar Al-Assad.23.8.2011
44.Brigadier-General Nawful Al-HusaynIdlib Syrian Military Intelligence (SMI) Branch Chief. Directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population in Idlib province.23.8.2011
45.Brigadier Husam SukkarPresidential Adviser on Security Affairs. Presidential Adviser for security agencies' repression and violence against the civilian population.23.8.2011
46.Brigadier-General Muhammed ZamriniBranch Chief for Syrian Military Intelligence (SMI) in Homs. Directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population in Homs.23.8.2011
47.Lieutenant-General Munir Adanov (Adnuf)Deputy Chief of General Staff, Operations and Training for Syrian Army. Directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population in Syria.23.8.2011
48.Brigadier-General Ghassan KhalilHead of General Intelligence Directorate's (GID) Information Branch. Directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population in Syria.23.8.2011
49.Mohammed JabirBorn in LatakiaShabiha militia. Associate of Maher Al-Assad for the Shabiha militia. Directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population and coordination of Shabiha militia groups.23.8.2011
50.Samir HassanClose business associate of Maher Al-Assad. Known for supporting the Syrian regime financially.23.8.2011
51.Fares Chehabi (Fares Shihabi)President of Aleppo Chamber of Industry. Provides financial support to the Syrian regime.2.09.2011
52.Emad GhraiwatiBorn in March 1959 in Damascus, SyriaPresident of the Damascus Chamber of Industry (Zuhair Ghraiwati Sons). Provides financial support to the Syrian regime.2.9.2011
53.Tarif AkhrasBorn in 1949 in Homs, SyriaFounder of the Akhras Group (commodities, trading, processing and logistics), Homs. Provides financial support to the Syrian regime.2.9.2011
54.Issam AnboubaBorn in 1949 in Latakia, SyriaPresident of Issam Anbouba Est. for agro-industry. Provides financial support to the Syrian regime.2.9.2011
55.Tayseer Qala AwwadBorn in 1943 in DamascusMinister of Justice. Associated with the Syrian regime, including by supporting its policies and practices of arbitrary arrest and detention.23.09.2011
56.Dr Adnan Hassan MahmoudBorn in 1966 in TartousMinister of Information. Associated with the Syrian regime, including by supporting and promoting its information policy.23.09.2011
57.Major General Jumah Al-AhmadCommander Special Forces. Responsible for the use of violence against protestors across Syria.14.11.2011
58.Colonel Lu'ai al-AliHead of Syrian Military Intelligence, Dara'a Branch. Responsible for the violence against protesters in Dara'a.14.11.2011
59.Lt. General Ali Abdullah AyyubDeputy Chief of General Staff (Personnel and Manpower). Responsible for the use of violence against protestors across Syria.14.11.2011
60.Lt. General Jasim al-FurayjChief of General staff. Responsible for the use of violence against protestors across Syria.14.11.2011
61.General Aous (Aws) AslanBorn in 1958Head of Battalion in the Republican Guard. Close to Maher Al-Assad and President Al-Assad. Involved in the crackdown on the civilian population across Syria.14.11.2011
62.General Ghassan BelalGeneral in command of the 4th Division reserve bureau. Adviser to Maher Al-Assad and coordinator of security operations. Responsible for the crackdown on the civilian population across Syria.14.11.2011
63.Abdullah BerriHead of Berri family militia. In charge of pro-government militia involved in the crackdown on the civilian population in Aleppo.14.11.2011
64.George ChaouiMember of Syrian electronic army. Involved in the violent crackdown and call for violence against the civilian population across Syria.14.11.2011
65.Major General Zuhair HamadDeputy Head of General Intelligence Directorate. Responsible for the use of violence across Syria and for intimidation and torture of protestors.14.11.2011
66.Amar IsmaelCivilian - Head of Syrian electronic army (territorial army intelligence service). Involved in the violent crackdown and call for violence against the civilian population across Syria.14.11.2011
67.Mujahed IsmailMember of Syrian electronic army. Involved in the violent crackdown and call for violence against the civilian population across Syria.14.11.2011
68.Saqr Khayr BekDeputy Minister for the Interior. Responsible for the use of violence against the civilian population in Syria.14.11.2011
69.Major General NazihDeputy Director of General Intelligence Directorate. Responsible for the use of violence across Syria and intimidation and torture of protestors.14.11.2011
70.Kifah MoulhemBatallion Commander in the 4th Division. Responsible for the crackdown on the civilian population in Deir el-Zor.14.11.2011
71.Major General Wajih MahmudCommander 18th Armoured Division. Responsible for the violence against protestors in Homs.14.11.2011
72.Bassam Sabbagh

Born on 24 August 1959 in Damascus. Address: Kasaa, Anwar al Attar Street, al Midani building, Damascus. Syrian passport No 004326765 issued 2 November 2008, valid until November 2014.

Member of the Paris Bar.

Head of Sabbagh & Associates law firm (Damascus). Legal and financial adviser and manages affairs of Rami Makhlouf and Khaldoun Makhlouf. Involved with Bashar al-Assad in funding a real estate project in Latakia. Provides financial support for the regime.14.11.2011
73.Lt. General Mustafa TlassDeputy Chief of General Staff (Logistics and supplies). Responsible for the use of violence against protestors across Syria.14.11.2011
74.Major General Fu'ad TawilDeputy head Syrian Air Force Intelligence. Responsible for the use of violence across Syria and intimidation and torture of protestors.14.11.2011
75.Mohammad Al-JleilatiBorn in 1945 in DamascusMinister of Finance. Responsible for the Syrian economy.1.12.2011
76.Dr. Mohammad Nidal Al-ShaarBorn in 1956 in AleppoMinister of Economy and Trade. Responsible for the Syrian economy.1.12.2011
77.Lt. General Fahid Al-JassimChief of Staff. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
78.Major General Ibrahim Al-HassanDeputy Chief of Staff. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
79.Brigadier Khalil Zghraybih14th Division. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
80.Brigadier Ali Barakat103rd Brigade of the Republican Guard Division. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
81.Brigadier Talal Makhluf103rd Brigade of the Republican Guard Division. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
82.Brigadier Nazih HassunSyrian Air Force Intelligence. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
83.Captain Maan JdiidPresidential Guard. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
84.Muahmamd Al-ShaarPolitical Security Division. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
85.Khald Al-TaweelPolitical Security Division. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
86.Ghiath FayadPolitical Security Division. Military official involved in the violence in Homs.1.12.2011
B. Entities
NameIdentifying informationReasonsDate of listing
1.Bena PropertiesControlled by Rami Makhlouf; provides funding to the regime.23.6.2011
2.Al Mashreq Investment Fund (AMIF) (alias Sunduq Al Mashrek Al Istithmari)

P.O. Box 108, Damascus

Tel.: 963 112110059 / 963 112110043

Fax: 963 933333149

Controlled by Rami Makhlouf; provides funding to the regime.23.6.2011
3.Hamcho International (Hamsho International Group)

Baghdad Street, P.O. Box 8254, Damascus

Tel.: 963 112316675

Fax: 963 112318875

Website: www.hamshointl.com

E-mail: info@hamshointl.com and hamshogroup@yahoo.com

Controlled by Mohammad Hamcho or Hamsho; provides funding to the regime.23.6.2011
4.Military Housing Establishment (alias MILIHOUSE)Public works company controlled by Riyad Shalish and Ministry of Defence; provides funding to the regime.23.6.2011
5.Political Security DirectorateSyrian government agency directly involved in repression.23.8.2011
6.General Intelligence DirectorateSyrian government agency directly involved in repression.23.8.2011
7.Military Intelligence DirectorateSyrian government agency directly involved in repression.23.8.2011
8.Air Force Intelligence AgencySyrian government agency directly involved in repression.23.8.2011
9.IRGC Qods Force (Quds Force)Teheran, IranThe Qods (or Quds) Force is a specialist arm of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The Qods Force is involved in providing equipment and support to help the Syria regime suppress protests in Syria. IRGC Qods Force has provided technical assistance, equipment and support to the Syrian security services to repress civilian protest movements.23.8.2011
10.Mada Transport

Subsidiary of Cham Holding (Sehanya Dara'a Highway, P.O. Box 9525

Tel.: 00 963 11 99 62)

Economic entity financing the regime.2.09.2011
11.Cham Investment Group

Subsidiary of Cham Holding (Sehanya Dara'a Highway, P.O. Box 9525

Tel.: 00 963 11 99 62)

Economic entity financing the regime.2.09.2011
12.Real Estate Bank

Insurance Bldg- Yousef Al-Azmeh Square, Damascus P.O. Box: 2337 Damascus Syrian Arab Republic

Tel.: (+963) 11 2456777 and 2218602

Fax: (+963) 11 2237938 and 2211186

Bank's e-mail: Publicrelations@reb.sy,

Website: www.reb.sy

State-owned bank providing financial support for the regime.2.09.2011
13.Addounia TV (a.k.a. Dounia TV)

Tel.: +963-11-5667274, +963-11-5667271,

Fax: +963-11-5667272

Website: http://www.addounia.tv

Addounia TV has incited violence against the civilian population in Syria.23.09.2011
14.Cham Holding

Cham Holding Building Daraa Highway - Ashrafiyat Sahnaya Rif Dimashq – Syria P.O. Box 9525

Tel.: +963 (11) 9962, +963 (11) 668 14000, +963 (11) 673 1044

Fax: +963 (11) 673 1274

E-mail: info@chamholding.sy

Website:www.chamholding.sy

Controlled by Rami Makhlouf; largest holding company in Syria, benefiting from and supporting the regime.23.09.2011
15.El-Tel Co. (El-Tel Middle East Company)

Address: Dair Ali Jordan Highway, P.O. Box 13052, Damascus – Syria

Tel.: +963-11-2212345

Fax: +963-11-44694450

E-mail: sales@eltelme.com

Website: www.eltelme.com

Manufacturing and supplying telecommunication equipment for the Army.23.09.2011
16.Ramak Constructions Co.

Address: Dara'a Highway, Damascus, Syria

Tel.: +963-11-6858111

Mobile: +963-933-240231

Construction of military barracks, border post barracks and other buildings for Army needs.23.09.2011
17.Souruh Company (a.k.a. SOROH Al Cham Company)

Address: Adra Free Zone Area Damascus, Syria

Tel.: +963-11-5327266

Mobile: +963-933-526812, +963-932-878282

Fax: +963-11-5316396

E-mail: sorohco@gmail.com

Website: http://sites.google.com/site/sorohco

Investment in local military industrial projects, manufacturing weapons parts and related items. 100 % of the company is owned by Rami Makhlouf.23.09.2011
18.Syriatel

Thawra Street, Ste Building 6th Floor, BP 2900

Tel.: +963 11 61 26 270

Fax: +963 11 23 73 97 19

E-mail: info@syriatel.com.sy;

Website: http://syriatel.sy/

Controlled by Rami Makhlouf; provides financial support to the regime: through its licensing contract it pays 50 % of its profits to the Government.23.09.2011
19.Cham Press TV

Al Qudsi building, 2nd Floor - Baramkeh - Damascus

Tel.: +963 - 11- 2260805

Fax: +963 - 11 - 2260806

E-mail: mail@champress.com

Website: www.champress.net

Television channel which participates in campaigns to spread disinformation and incite violence against demonstrators.1.12.2011
20.Al Watan

Al Watan Newspaper - Damascus – Duty Free Zone

Tel.: 00963 11 2137400

Fax: 00963 11 2139928

Daily newspaper which participates in campaigns to spread disinformation and incite violence against demonstrators.1.12.2011
21.Centre d'études et de recherches syrien (CERS) (CERS, Centre d'Etude et de Recherche Scientifique; SSRC, Scientific Studies and Research Center; Centre de Recherche de KabounBarzeh Street, P.O. Box 4470, DamascusProvides support to the Syrian army for the acquisition of equipment used directly for the surveillance and repression of demonstrators.1.12.2011
22.Business Lab

Maysat Square, Al Rasafi Street Bldg. 9, P.O. Box 7155, Damascus

Tel.: 963112725499

Fax: 963112725399

Front company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS.1.12.2011
23.Industrial Solutions

Baghdad Street 5, P.O. Box 6394, Damascus

Tel./fax: 963114471080

Front company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS.1.12.2011
24.Mechanical Construction Factory (MCF)P.O. Box 35202, Industrial Zone, Al-Qadam Road, DamascusFront company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS.1.12.2011
25.Syronics – Syrian Arab Co. for Electronic Industries

Kaboon Street, P.O. Box 5966, Damascus

Tel.-No.: +963-11-5111352

Fax: +963-11-5110117

Front company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS.1.12.2011
26.Handasieh – Organization for Engineering Industries

P.O. Box 5966, Abou Bakr Al-Seddeq St., Damascus

and P.O. Box 2849 Al-Moutanabi Street, Damascus

and P.O. Box 21120 Baramkeh, Damascus

Tel.: 963112121816 – 963112121834 – 963112214650 – 963112212743 - 963115110117

Front company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS.1.12.2011
27.Syria Trading Oil Company (Sytrol)Prime Minister Building, 17 Street Nissan, Damascus, Syria.State-owned company responsible for all oil exports from Syria. Provides financial support to the regime.1.12.2011
28.General Petroleum Corporation (GPC)

New Sham - Building of Syrian Oil Company, P.O. Box 60694, Damascus, Syria

Tel.: 963113141635

Fax: 963113141634

E-mail: info@gpc-sy.com

State-owned oil company. Provides financial support to the regime.1.12.2011
29.Al Furat Petroleum Company

Dummar - New Sham - Western Dummer 1st. Island -Property 2299- AFPC Building

P.O. Box 7660 Damascus – Syria.

Tel.: 00963-11- (6183333), 00963-11- (31913333)

Fax: 00963-11- (6184444), 00963-11- (31914444)

afpc@afpc.net.sy

Joint venture 50 % owned by GPC. Provides financial support to the regime.1.12.2011

ANNEX IIa LIST OF ENTITIES OR BODIES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLES 14 AND 15(1)(b)

Entities

NameIdentifying informationReasonsDate of listing
1.Commercial Bank of Syria
  • Damascus Branch, P.O. Box 2231, Moawiya St., Damascus, Syria;- P.O. Box 933, Yousef Azmeh Square, Damascus, Syria;

  • Aleppo Branch, P.O. Box 2, Kastel Hajjarin St., Aleppo, Syria; SWIFT/BIC CMSY SY DA; all offices worldwide [NPWMD]

Website: http://cbs-bank.sy/En-index.php

Tel.: +963 11 2218890

Fax: +963 11 2216975

general managment: dir.cbs@mail.sy

State-owned bank providing financial support to the regime.13.10.2011

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