Updated: Egypt, KSA, UAE, Bahrain name 71 Qatari entities as terrorist

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Thu, 08 Jun 2017 - 11:48 GMT

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Egypt, KSA, UAE, Bahrain name 71 entities as terrorist

Egypt, KSA, UAE, Bahrain name 71 entities as terrorist

CAIRO - 9 June 2017: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain announced in a joint statement that they have included 59 individuals and 12 organizations with ties to Qatar on their terrorism watch list.

Here is the joint statement:

"The Arab Republic of Egypt, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the Kingdom of Bahrain are unified in their ongoing commitment to combatting terrorism, drying up the sources of its funding, countering extremist ideology and the tools of its dissemination and promotion, and to working together to defeat terrorism and protect all societies from its impact.

The continuous and ongoing violations of the Authorities in Doha of Qatar’s commitments and obligations enshrined in agreements to which it is a signatory, have necessitated The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and the Kingdom of Bahrain to act to update their respective lists of designated terrorist organizations and individuals. As a result (59) individuals and (12) entities have been designated by each of the four countries.

Qatar’s actions in contravention of its commitments, include supporting and harbouring elements and organisations that threaten the National security of other States. The repeated ignoring of calls for the fulfillment of its obligations under the Riyadh Agreement of 2013 and its associated Implementation Mechanisms, and in addition the Comprehensive Agreement of 2014. As a result the Government of Qatar has undermined the national security of our Four States and exposed each State to threats, subversion, and the spread of instability by individuals and terrorist organisations operating from Qatar and or supported by it.

The majority of those entities sanctioned are linked to Qatar and are a manifestation of a Qatari Government policy of duplicity. One that calls for combating terrorism, whilst simultaneously overseeing the financing, supporting and harboring a vast array of terrorist groups and terrorist financing networks.

The four States renew their commitment to their responsibilities in enhancing all efforts to counter terrorism and to laying the foundations for security and stability in the region. Each reaffirms their respective commitment to the pursuit of individuals and groups perpetuating acts of terror, regionally and globally.

The Arab Republic of Egypt, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, , the United Arab Emirates, and the Kingdom of Bahrain will continue to work with partners around the world towards finding solutions to countering terrorist organizations and extremist groups whose activities must not and cannot be ignored by any State.

In declaring this statement, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the Kingdom of Bahrain reaffirm their appreciation of partner States that have supported efforts to counter terrorism, extremism and violence, and call for continued and renewed efforts and cooperation in defeating the scourge of terrorism and its terrible impact on the global community."

The names will be referred to the Security Council of the United Nations to be added on the UN blacklist; they will also be sued before the International Criminal Court.

Here are the names that were labeled as terrorists:
1. Khalifa Mohammed Turki Al-Subaie - Qatari
2. Abdelmalek Mohammed Yousef Abdel Salam - Jordanian
3. Ashraf Mohammed Yusuf Othman Abdel Salam - Jordanian
4. Ibrahim Eissa Al-Hajji Mohammed Al-Baker - Qatari
5. Abdulaziz bin Khalifa Al-Attiyah - Qatari
6. Salem Hassan Khalifa Rashid Al-Kuwari - Qatari
7. Abdullah Ghanem Muslim Al-Khawar - Qatari
8. Saad bin Saad Mohammed Al-Kaabi - Qatari
9. Abdullatif bin Abdullah Al-Kuwari - Qatari
10. Mohammed Saeed Bin Helwan Al-Sakhtari - Qatari
11. Abdul Rahman bin Omair Al-Nuaimi - Qatari
12. Abdul Wahab Mohammed Abdul Rahman Al-Hmeikani - Yemeni
13. Khalifa bin Mohammed Al-Rabban - Qatari
14. Abdullah Bin Khalid Al Thani – Qatari
15- Abdul Rahim Ahmed Al-Haram - Qatari
16. Hajjaj bin Fahad Hajjaj Mohammed Al-Ajami - Kuwaiti
17. Mubarak Mohammed Al-Ajami - Qatari
18. Jaber bin Nasser Al-Marri - Qatari
19. Yousef Abdullah Al-Qaradawi - Egyptian
20. Mohammed Jassim Al-Sulaiti - Qatari
21. Ali bin Abdullah Al Suwaidi - Qatari
22. Hashem Saleh Abdullah Al-Awadhi - Qatari
23. Ali Mohammed Mohammed Al-Salabi - Libyan
24. Abdelhakim Belhadj - Libyan
25. Mahdi Harati - Libyan
26. Ismail Muhammad Mohammed Al-Salabi - Libyan
27. Al-Sadiq Abdulrahman Ali Al-Ghuraini - Libyan
28. Hamad Abdullah Al-Futtais Al-Marri – Qatar
29. Mohamed Ahmed Shawky Islambouli - Egyptian
30. Tariq Abdelmagoud Ibrahim Al-Zomor - Egyptian
31. Mohamed Abdelmaksoud Mohamed Afifi - Egyptian
32. Mohamed El-Saghir Abdel Rahim Mohamed - Egyptian
33. Wajdi Abdelhamid Mohamed Ghoneim - Egyptian
34. Hassan Ahmed Hassan Mohammed Al Dokki Al Houti - UAE
35. Hakem Abysan Al-Humaidi Al-Mutairi - Kuwaiti
36. Abdullah Mohammed Sulaiman Al-Moheiseni - Saudi
37. Hamed Abdullah Ahmed Al-Ali - Kuwaiti
38. Ayman Ahmed Abdel Ghani Hassanein - Egyptian
39. Assem Abdel-Maged Mohamed Madi - Egyptian
40. Yahya Aqil Salman Aqeel - Egyptian
41. Mohamed Hamada El Sayed Ibrahim - Egyptian
42. Abdel Rahman Mohamed Shokry Abdel Rahman- Egyptian
43. Hussein Mohamed Reda Ibrahim Youssef - Egyptian
44. Ahmed Abdelhafiz Mahmoud Abdelhady - Egyptian
45. Muslim Fawaz Tarfan - Egyptian
46. Ayman Mahmoud Sadeq Rifat - Egyptian
47. Mohamed Saad Abdel-Naim Ahmed - Egyptian
48. Mohamed Saad Abdel Muttalib Abdo Al-Razaki - Egyptian
49. Ahmed Fouad Ahmed Gad Beltagy - Egyptian
50. Ahmed Ragab Ragab Soliman - Egyptian
51. Karim Mohamed Mohamed Abdel Aziz - Egyptian
52. Ali Zaki Mohammed Ali - Egyptian
53. Naji Ibrahim Ezzouli - Egyptian
54. Shehata Fathi Hafez Mohammed Suleiman - Egyptian
55. Muhammad Muharram Fahmi Abu Zeid - Egyptian
56. Amr Abdel Nasser Abdelhak Abdel-Barry - Egyptian
57. Ali Hassan Ibrahim Abdel-Zaher - Egyptian
58. Murtada Majeed Al-Sindi - Bahraini
59. Ahmed Al-Hassan Al-Daski – Bahraini


The institutions labeled as terrorist organizations according to the joint statement are:

1- Qatar Voluntary Center- Qatar
2- Doha-Apple.com (or internet services and technical support)- Qatar
3- Qatar Charity- Qatar
4- Eid Charity- Qatar
5- Raf Thani (Sheikh Thani Bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services)- Qatar
6- Benghazi Defense Brigades – Libya
7- Alashtar Brigades- Bahrain
8- The 14 February Revolution Youth Coalition- Bahrain
9- Resistance Brigades (Saraya al-Moqawma)
10- Hezbollah Al-Hejaz – Bahrain
11- Sraya Almokhtar- Bahrain
12- Bahrain Freedom Movement – Bahrain




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