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Council Implementing Decision 2011/175/CFSP of 21 March 2011 implementing Decision 2011/137/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Libya
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| Name | Identifying information | Reasons | Date of listing | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Mohamed Abou El-Kassim Zouai | Secretary General of the General People's Congress; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 2. | Baghdadi Al-Mahmoudi | Prime Minister of Colonel Qadhafi's Government; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 3. | Mohamad Mahmoud Hijazi | Minister for Health and Environment in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 4. | Abdelhaziz Zlitni | Minister for Planning and Finance in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 5. | Mohamad Ali Houej | Minister for Industry, Economy and Trade in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 6. | Abdelmajid Al-Gaoud | Minister for Agriculture, Animal and Maritime Resources in Colonel Qadhafi's Government | 21.3.2011 | |
| 7. | Ibrahim Zarroug Al-Charif | Minister for Social Affairs in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 8. | Abdelkebir Mohamad Fakhiri | Minister for Education, Higher Education and Research in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 9. | Mohamad Ali Zidane | Minister for Transport in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 10. | Moussa Mohamad Koussa | Minister for Foreign Affairs in Colonel Qadhafi's Government; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 11. | Abdallah Mansour | Close collaborator of Colonel Qadhafi, senior role in security services and former director of radio and television; implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 |
| Name | Identifying information | Reasons | Date of listing | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Economic and Social Development Fund (ESDF) | Qaser Bin Ghasher road Salaheddine Cross - BP: 93599 Libya-Tripoli Telephone: +218 21 490 8893 – Fax: +218 21 491 8893 – E-mail: info@esdf.ly | Controlled by Muammar Qadhafi's regime and potential source of funding for it | 21.3.2011 |
| 2. | Libyan Arab African Investment Company - LAAICO | Site: http://www.laaico.com Company created in 1981 76351 Janzour-Libya. 81370 Tripoli-Libya Tel: 00 218 (21) 4890146 – 4890586 - 4892613 Fax: 00 218 (21) 4893800 - 4891867 Mail: info@laaico.com | Controlled by Muammar Qadhafi's regime and potential source of funding for it | 21.3.2011 |
| 3. | Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation | Contact details of administration: Hay Alandalus – Jian St. – Tripoli – PoBox: 1101 – LIBYA Telephone: (+218) 214778301 – Fax: (+218) 214778766; e-mail: info@gicdf.org | Controlled by Muammar Qadhafi's regime and potential source of funding for it | 21.3.2011 |
| 4. | Waatassimou Foundation | Based in Tripoli. | Controlled by Muammar Qadhafi's regime and potential source of funding for it | 21.3.2011 |
| 5. | Libyan Jamahirya Broadcasting Corporation | Contact details: tel: 00 218 21 444 59 26; 00 21 444 59 00; fax: 00 218 21 340 21 07 http://www.ljbc.net; mail: info@ljbc.net | Public incitement to hatred and violence through participation in disinformation campaigns | 21.3.2011 |
| 6. | Revolutionary Guard Corps | Implicated in repressive actions against demonstrators | 21.3.2011 | |
| 7. | National Commercial Bank | Orouba Street AlBayda, Libya Phone: +218 21-361-2429 Fax: +218 21-446-705 www.ncb.ly | National Commercial Bank is a commercial bank in Libya. The bank was founded in 1970 and is based in AlBayda, Libya. It has locations in Tripoli and AlBayda, and operates branches in Libya. It is 100 % government-owned. | 21.3.2011 |
| 8. | Gumhouria Bank | Gumhouria Bank Building Omar Al Mukhtar Avenue Giaddal Omer Al Moukhtar P.O. Box 685 Tarabulus Tripoli Libya Tel: +218 21-333-4035 +218 21-444-2541 +218 21-444-2544 +218 21-333-4031 Fax: +218 21-444-2476 +218 21-333-2505 Email: info@gumhouria-bank.com.ly Website: www.gumhouria-bank.com.ly | Gumhouria Bank is a commercial bank in Libya. It is 100 % government-owned. The bank was created in 2008 through the merger of Al Ummah and Gumhouria banks. | 21.3.2011 |
| 9. | Sahara Bank | Sahara Bank Building First of September Street P.O. Box 270 Tarabulus Tripoli Libya Tel: +218 21-379-0022 Fax: +218 21-333-7922 Email: info@saharabank.com.ly Website: www.saharabank.com.ly | Sahara Bank is a commercial bank in Libya. It is 81 % government-owned. | 21.3.2011 |
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