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The British Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued its updated sanctions list against individuals and characters in Libya

The British Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued an updated list of people and Libyan entities contained in the list of economic sanctions, because of human rights violations and speeches of war crimes and escape from justice.

The sanctions included a group of assets against a number of characters, headed by Quren Salah Quren Al-Qadhafi, former Libya ambassador to Chad, because of his involvement in activities implemented on behalf of the former regime and its participation in the purchase and army of foreign mercenaries, as well as misleading information in Libya threatens the United Nations-led political process and the United Nations Mission in Libya and undermines the transition to a democratic, peaceful and independent state.

Sanctions included also Mohammed Al-Kani and his brother Abdurahim, involved in violations of serious human rights and international humanitarian law and responsible for forced disappearances, torture and murder.

The list also included 44 names, as HusseinAl-Kouni, former Governor of Ghat and former Ambassador to Niger, Safia Farkash, the wife of Al-Qadhafi and resident in Amman and Ibrahim Zaroug, the Minister of Social Affairs in the Government of Al-Qadhafi. 

The list included the names of a number of entities including Al-Inma Holding Construction and Real Estate Development, Al-Inma Holding Company for Industrial Investments, Al-Kinayat and Ashton Global Investments Limited, and 18 other companies.

Adapted from Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation Website

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