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Council Implementing Decision 2011/736/CFSP of 14 November 2011 implementing Decision 2011/273/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Syria (repealed)

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Council Implementing Decision 2011/736/CFSP

of 14 November 2011

implementing Decision 2011/273/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Syria (repealed)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular Article 31(2) thereof,

Whereas:

(1) On 9 May 2011, the Council adopted Decision 2011/273/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Syria(1).

(2) On 23 October 2011, the European Council stated that the EU would impose further measures against the Syrian regime as long as the repression of the civilian population continued.

(3) In view of the gravity of the situation in Syria, the Council considers it necessary to impose additional restrictive measures.

(4) Additional persons should be included in the list of persons and entities subject to restrictive measures as set out in Annex I to Decision 2011/273/CFSP.

(5) Decision 2011/273/CFSP should be amended accordingly,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

The persons listed in the Annex to this Decision shall be added to the list set out in Annex I to Decision 2011/273/CFSP.

Article 2

This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.

Done at Brussels, 14 November 2011.

For the Council

The President

C. Ashton

ANNEX

Persons referred to in Article 1

NameIdentifying informationReasonsDate of listing
1.Major General Jumah Al-AhmadCommander Special Forces. Responsible for the use of violence against protestors across Syria.14.11.2011
2.Colonel Lu’ai al-AliHead of Syrian Military Intelligence, Dera’a Branch. Responsible for the violence against protesters in Dera’a.14.11.2011
3.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
4.Lt. General Jasim al-FurayjChief of General staff. Responsible for the use of violence against protestors across Syria.14.11.2011
5.General Aous (Aws) ASLANBorn in 1958Head of Batallion 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
6.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
7.Abdullah BERRIHead of Berri family militia. In charge of pro-government militia involved in the crackdown on the cilivian population in Aleppo.14.11.2011
8.George CHAOUIMember of Syrian electronic army. Involved in the violent crackdown and call for violence against the civilian population across Syria.14.11.2011
9.Major General Zuhair HamadDeputy Head of General Intelligence Directorate. Responsible for the use of violence across Syria and intimidation and torture of protestors.14.11.2011
10.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
11.Mujahed ISMAILMember of Syrian electronic army. Involved in the violent crackdown and call for violence against the civilian population across Syria.14.11.2011
12.Saqr KHAYR BEKDeputy Minister for the Interior. Responsible for the use of violence against the civilian population in Syria.14.11.2011
13.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
14.Kifah MOULHEMBatallion Commander in the 4th Division. Responsible for the crackdown on the civilian population in Deir el-Zor.14.11.2011
15.Major General Wajih MahmudCommander 18th Armoured Division. Responsible for the violence against protestors in Homs.14.11.2011
16.Bassam SABBAGHBorn 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.Head of Sabbagh & Associates law firm (Damascus). Member of the Paris Bar. 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
17.Lt. General Tala Mustafa TlassDeputy Chief of General Staff (Logistics and supplies). Responsible for the use of violence against protestors across Syria.14.11.2011
18.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

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