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Tuesday, 3 August 2010 - U.N. panel finishes Taliban/al Qaeda blacklist review |
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Why? Look at the U.S. Department of State's most recent annual report on human rights around the world.  Commentary  U.N. panel finishes Taliban/al Qaeda blacklist review Digg This Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Related News U.N. sanctions dropped against 5 senior Taliban Fri, Jul 30 2010 Afghan president asks why allies won't act on Pakistan Thu, Jul 29 2010 Afghanistan questions U.S. silence over Pakistan's role Wed, Jul 28 2010 Q+A: What is happening in Afghanistan right now? Tue, Jul 27 2010 Analysis: WikiLeaks unlikely to shake Pakistan-U.S. alliance Tue, Jul 27 2010 Related Topics World » Afghanistan » By Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS | Mon Aug 2, 2010 5:52pm EDT UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A Security Council committee has deleted 45 entries from its Taliban-al Qaeda blacklist, a move sought by Afghanistan to ease negotiations with insurgents, Austria's U.N. envoy said on Monday. The Security Council's Taliban-al Qaeda sanctions committee, which was established in 1999 by resolution 1267, began reviewing each of the 488 individuals and entities on the list two years ago amid criticism that some of those under sanctions were either dead or should never have been listed. The result of the review was the decision to delete nearly 10 percent of the individuals and entities facing a global asset freeze, travel ban and arms embargo, the committee's chairman, Ambassador Thomas Mayr-Harting, told reporters. Of those removed from the list, Mayr-Harting said, 10 were Taliban militants and 35 related to al Qaeda -- 14 individuals and 21 firms, foundations and other organizations. Afghanistan had pressed the sanctions committee to remove some Taliban names from the blacklist to create an incentive for insurgents to join the government. A recent "Peace Jirga" in Afghanistan recommended talks with moderate Taliban leaders and other militants to end an intensifying nine-year war. Afghan President Hamid Karzai sought the delisting of some 20 Taliban, because they had either joined the government side or were dead. But Russia, which sits on the committee along with the other 14 Security Council members, had been cautious about deleting names, U.N. diplomats said. Russia is concerned about Islamic fundamentalism and Taliban-linked drug-trafficking in its region, they said. Of the 20 Taliban Karzai wanted delisted, five were removed in January and another five last week. It was not immediately clear if the Afghan government was satisfied, since Kabul has yet to react to Friday's delistings. CONVINCING PROOF Mayr-Harting said most of the other 10 Taliban whom Karzai wanted delisted would remain under sanctions. A Security Council diplomat said two Taliban cases were pending and might come off the blacklist at some point in the future. Seven of the firms removed from the al Qaeda blacklist were companies in the United States and Sweden named Barakaat, such as the al-Barakaat Wiring Service in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Another delisted al Qaeda entity was the Somali International Relief Organization, also in Minneapolis. Eight of the individuals taken off the blacklist were dead. There are still some 30 deceased persons on the list. "We have to have convincing proof that they are actually dead," Mayr-Harting said, adding that the committee also needed to know what would happen to unfrozen assets after delisting. He said living individuals must prove they have renounced violence and laid down their weapons, accepted the Afghan constitution and severed all ties with extremist groups. The review confirmed 132 Taliban and 311 al Qaeda entries on the list -- 443 in all -- though some 66 cases are still pending and could possibly be deleted, he said. He indicated the number of future delistings would likely be small. "It would not be realistic to expect big moves on the list," Mayr-Harting said. (Editing by Stacey Joyce) World Afghanistan Comments See All Comments (1)  |  Post Comment Aug 03, 2010 1:14am EDT Surely the term “blacklist” should be brought into line with modern cultural sensitivities and be renamed as “naughtylist” or something similar. Gubernator Report As Abusive       See All Comments (1)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. 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