EU Adds Syria Defense Minister to Blacklist

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The European Union on Tuesday added Syrian Defense Minister Ali Habib Mahmoud and four others to its blacklist of individuals and businesses associated with the ongoing repression there.

The EU's official journal also showed that the extended lists includes Mohammed Moufleh, head of Syrian military intelligence in Hama, the scene of a bloody crackdown by the army which activists say has left more than 100 dead.

Also among the five, who are now subject to an asset freeze and visa ban, were Major General Tawfiq Yunis, head of 'internal security' in the General Intelligence Directorate and Mohammed Makhlouf, also known as Abu Rami, an uncle of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Completing the list is Ayman Jabir who was "directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population."

Last month, Europe had warned Syria that would increase pressure in the absence of a halt to violence and any progress in moves towards a political transition.

To date, the 27-nation bloc has slapped an asset freeze and visa ban on some 30 businesses and individuals linked to Assad, including members of his family and three commanders of Iran's Revolutionary Guard accused of aiding the crackdown.

The new measures come amid strong international condemnation of the use of force and repression against civilian Syrian protesters this weekend.

The U.N. Security Council has not yet been able to agree even on a statement on Assad's crackdown, and Russia and China have threatened to veto any formal resolution.

However Moscow on Monday urged Damascus to stop the repression in its strongest criticism yet of the Syrian crackdown.

The Security Council will hold a second day of talks on Syria Tuesday.

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Citizen-1 (Guest) over 12 years

You think blacklisting Assad and his cronies is going to help the syrian people? You think it will stop the massacres? Stop fooling us.... When you want to act, you know how to do it. We have seen you muster world powers in a matter of days in the case of Libya. What are you waiting for: more blood.... more dead children, more men with their penises cut off... more torture???

Really disgusting..... but more appalling is the arab world's silence. Where is the Arab League? Shame on all of you.... but hey what did we expect.....!

Default-user-icon LadyGaGa (Guest) over 12 years

I want to see actions, I want to see the US Naval fleet dropping laser targeted bombs on Assad's house just like he's targeting neighborhood in cities inside his own country.

Thumb Marc over 12 years

The Arab League is nothing but a disgrace to the Arab people, end of story. Only way out for Syrians is to escalate and sustain their uprising till they knock the guy out. Forget about depending on foreigners, it is in their hand and they can do it