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Fri, 06/09/2017 - 04:05
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Statement by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE and Bahrain

Manama, June 9 (BNA): The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Bahrain have listed 59 individuals and 12 entities as banned terrorists. The list will be updated, the four countries said in a joint statement to announce the names and to stress their commitment to fighting terrorism. The list was drawn up in light of the shared commitment of the four countries to the fight against terrorism and its funding sources and to the combat against extremist ideology and means of promoting it as well as to their joint action to eliminate the two phenomena and to shield societies from them, the statement added. The list is also the result of “the continued violation by the authorities in Doha of its signed commitments and agreements that included a pledge not to support or harbour elements or organisations that threatened the security of states.” Qatar ignored the repeated contacts that called it to honour the Riyadh Agreement and its executive mechanism it signed in 2013 and its 2014 complementary agreement, the statement added. Such attitudes put the national security of the four countries at risk as targets for acts of sabotage and chaos by members of terrorist organisations that Qatar either hosts or supports them. This list is linked to Qatar and serves suspicious agendas in an indication of Qatar’s double standard policy that announces it is fighting terrorism while at the same time it is financing, supporting and harbouring various terrorist organisations. The four countries reaffirmed in the statement their commitment to consolidating all efforts to combat terrorism and to strengthen the pillars of security and stability in the region. They also reaffirmed that they will be relentless in pursuing the individuals and groups on the list, will resort to all means in this context at the regional and international levels and will continue to combat terrorist activities and to target the financing of terrorism regardless of its source. The four countries aid they would continue to work with partners around the world to effectively reduce the activities of terrorist and extremist organizations and groups that should not be tolerated by any state. “The states that have issued this statement reiterate their thanks to the countries that support them in their actions in the fight against terrorism, extremism and violence and upon which they rely to continue their efforts and cooperation to eradicate this phenomenon which has affected the world and harmed humanity.” The list: Individuals: 1. Khalifa Mohammed Turki Al Subai - Qatar 2. Abdulmalik Mohammed Yousuf Abdulsalam – Jordan 3. Ashraf Mohammed Yousuf Othman Abdulsalam – Jordan 4. Ibrahim IsaAl Hajji Mohammed Al Baker – Qatar 5. Abdulaziz bin Khalifa Al Attiya – Qatar 6. Salem Hasan Khalifa Rashid Al Kawari – Qatar 7. Abdullah Ghanim Musallam Al Khawar – Qatar 8. Saeed bin Saad Mohammed Al Kaabi – Qatar 9. Abdullateef bin Abdullah Al Kawari – Qatar 10. Mohammed Saeed bin Halwan Al Saqtari – Qatar 11. Abdulrahman bin Omair Al Nuaimi – Qatar 12. Abdulwahab Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Humaiqani – Yemen 13. Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Rabban – Qatar 14. Abdullah bin Khalid Al Thani – Qatar 15. Abdulraheem Ahmed Al Haram – Qatar 16. Hajjaj bin Fahad Hajjaj Mohammed Al Ajmi – Kuwait 17. Mubarak Mohammed Al Aji – Qatar 18. Jaber bin Nasser Al Merri – Qatar 19. Yousuf Abdullah Al Qaradawi – Egypt 20. Mohammed Jassem Al Sulaiti – Qatar 21. Ali bin Abdullah Al Suwaidi – Qatar 22. Hashem Saleh Abdullah Al Awadhi – Qatar 23. Ali Mohammed Mohammed Al Salabi – Libya 24. Abdulhakim Belhaj – Libya 25. Al Mahdi Harati – Libya 26. Ismail Mohammed Mohammed Al Salabi – Libya 27. Al Sadiq Abdulrahman Ali Al Gharyani – Libya 28. Hamad Abdullaj Al Fatees Al Merri – Qatar 29. Mohammed Ahmed Shawqi Al Islambouli – Egypt 30. Tariq Abdulmawjood Ibrahim Al Zemr – Egypt 31. Mohammed Abdulmaqsood Mohammed Afifi – Egypt 32. Mohammed Al Sagheer Abdulraheem Mohammed – Egypt 33. Wajdi Abdulhameed Mohammed Ghaim – Egypt 34. Hassan Ahmed Hassan Mohammed Al Daqi Al Hooti – UAE 35. Hakem Abaisan Al Humaidi Al Mutairi – Saudi / Kuwaiti 36. Abdullah Mohammed Sulaiman Al Muhaisni – Saudi 37. Hamed Abdullaj Ahmed Al Ali – Kuwait 38. Ayman Ahmed Abdulghani Husainain – Egypt 39. Asem Abdulmajed Mohammed Madhi – Egypt 40. Yahya Aqeel Saalman Aqeel – Egypt 41. Mohammed Hamada Al Sayyed Ibrahim – Egypt 42. Abdulrahman Mohammed Shokri Abdulrahman – Egypt 43. Hussain Mohammed Ridha Ibrhim Yousuf – Egypt 44. Ahmed Abdulhafedh Mahmood Abdulhadi – Egypt 45. Muslim Fuad Tarfan – Egypt 46. Ayman Mahmood Sadiq Riffat – Egypt 47. Mohammed Saad Abdulnaim Ahmed – Egypt 48. Mohammed Saad Abdulmuttalib Abdah Al Razqi – Egypt 49. Ahmed Fuad Ahmed Jad Baltaji – Egypt 50. Ahmed Rajab Rajab Sulaiman – Egypt 51. Kareem Mohammed Mohammed Abdulaziz – Egypt 52. Ali Zaki Mohammed Ali – Egypt 53. Naji Ibrahim Al Azooli – Egypt 54. Shahata Fathi Hafedh Mohammed Sulaiman – Egypt 55. Mohammed Muharram Fahmi Abuzaid – Egypt 56. Amr Abdulnasser Abdulhaq Abdulbari – Egypt 57. Ali Hassan Ibrahim Abdul DHaher – Egypt 58. Murtadha Majeed Al Sindi – Bahrain 59. Ahmed Al Hassan Al Daaski - Bahrain Organizations: 1. Qatar Centre for Volunteer Work – Qatar 2. Doha Apple Company (Internet and IT support) – Qatar 3. Qatar Charity – Qatar 4. Shaikh Eid Al Thani Charity Foundation - Qatar 5. Shaikh Thani bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services - Qatar 6. Benghazi Defence Brigade - Libya 7. Saraya Al Ashtar - Bahrain 8. February 14 Coalition - Bahrain 9. The Resistance Brigades - Bahrain 10. Hezbollah Bahrain - Bahrain 11. Al Mukhtar Brigade- Bahrain 12. Bahrain Freedom Movement - Bahrain

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