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This Order amends the Immigration (Designation of Travel Bans) Order 2000 (the “2000 Order”) by substituting a new Schedule into the 2000 Order. Any person named by or under an instrument listed in the new Schedule or falling within a description in such an instrument will be excluded from the United Kingdom (subject to the exceptions specified in Article 3 of the 2000 Order).
The effect of substituting the Schedule is to add to and delete from the list of designated instruments.
The additions to Part 1 of the Schedule are UN Resolution 2045 (2012) of 26 April 2012 (Côte d’Ivoire), UN Resolution 1985 (2011) of 10 June 2011 (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea), UN Resolution 2048 (2012) of 18 May 2012 (Guinea-Bissau), UN Resolution 2025 (2011) of 14 December 2011 (Liberia) and UN Resolution 2023 (2011) of 5 December 2011 (Somalia and Eritrea).
The additions to Part 2 of the Schedule are Council Implementing Decision 2012/167/CFSP of 23 March 2012 (Afghanistan), Council Implementing Decision 2012/334/CFSP of 25 June 2012 (Afghanistan), Council Implementing Decision 2011/847/CFSP of 16 December 2011 (Belarus), Council Decision 2012/36/CFSP of 23 January 2012 (Belarus), Council Implementing Decision 2012/126/CFSP of 28 February 2012 (Belarus), Council Implementing Decision 2012/171/CFSP of 23 March 2012 (Belarus), Council Decision 2012/158/CFSP of 19 March 2012 (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Council Decision 2012/98/CFSP of 17 February 2012 (Burma/Myanmar), Council Decision 2012/225/CFSP of 26 April 2012 (Burma/Myanmar), Council Implementing Decision 2012/144/CFSP of 8 March 2012 (Côte d’Ivoire), Council Implementing Decision 2011/699/CFSP of 20 October 2011 (Democratic Republic of the Congo), Council Implementing Decision 2011/848/CFSP of 16 December 2011 (Democratic Republic of the Congo), Council Decision 2011/706/CFSP of 27 October 2011 (Republic of Guinea), Council Decision 2012/285/CFSP of 31 May 2012 (Republic of Guinea-Bissau), Council Decision 2012/35/CFSP of 23 January 2012 (Iran), Council Decision 2012/169/CFSP of 23 March 2012 (Iran), Council Decision 2012/205/CFSP of 23 April 2012 (Iran), Council Decision 2012/168/CFSP of 23 March 2012 (Iran), Council Decision 2011/860/CFSP of 19 December 2011 (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea), Council Decision 2012/170/CFSP of 23 March 2012 (Republic of Moldova), Council Implementing Decision 2012/37/CFSP of 23 January 2012 (Syria), Council Decision 2012/122/CFSP of 27 February 2012 (Syria), Council Implementing Decision 2012/172/CFSP of 23 March 2012 (Syria), Council Implementing Decision 2012/256/CFSP of 14 May 2012 (Syria), Council Implementing Decision 2012/335/CFSP of 25 June 2012 (Syria), Council Decision 2012/97/CFSP of 17 February 2012 (Zimbabwe) and Council Implementing Decision 2012/124/CFSP of 27 February 2012 (Zimbabwe).
The deletions are from Part 2 of the Schedule and are Council Implementing Decision 2011/639/CFSP of 29 September 2011 (Afghanistan), Common Position 2006/318/CFSP of 27 April 2006 (Burma/Myanmar), Common Position 2007/750/CFSP of 19 November 2007 (Burma/Myanmar), Common Position 2009/351/CFSP of 27 April 2009 (Burma/Myanmar), Common Position 2009/615/CFSP of 13 August 2009 (Burma/Myanmar), Council Decision 2011/71/CFSP of 31 January 2011 (Côte d’Ivoire), Council Implementing Decision 2011/627/CFSP of 22 September 2011 (Côte d’Ivoire), Council Decision 2011/421/CFSP of 18 July 2011 (Croatia), Council Decision 2010/129/CFSP of 1 March 2010 (Liberia), Council Implementing Decision 2011/175/CFSP of 21 March 2011 (Libya), Common Position 2008/160/CFSP of 25 February 2008 (Republic of Moldova), Common Position 2004/293/CFSP of 30 March 2004 (International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia), Council Decision 2008/732/CFSP of 15 September 2008 (International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia), Common Position 2009/164/CFSP of 26 February 2009 (International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia), Council Decision 2010/145/CFSP of 8 March 2010 (International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia), Common Position 2004/161/CFSP of 19 February 2004 (Zimbabwe), Council Decision 2008/605/CFSP of 22 July 2008 (Zimbabwe), Common Position 2008/632/CFSP of 31 July 2008 (Zimbabwe), Common Position 2009/68/CFSP of 26 January 2009 (Zimbabwe), Council Decision 2010/92/CFSP of 15 February 2010 (Zimbabwe) and Council Decision 2010/121/CFSP of 25 February 2010 (Zimbabwe).
Article 3 of and Schedule 2 to this Order revoke instruments which previously amended the 2000 Order.
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