UN, UK Update Terrorism-Related Sanctions Entries
The U.N. Security Council and the U.K. this week revised three entries on their ISIL (Da’esh) and al-Qaida Sanctions lists to add identifying information or to reflect their death. The changes update the entry for Salim Mustafa Muhammad al-Mansur, who…
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has ties to terrorism and who the U.N. said has been held by the Iraqi intelligence service since 2019 and has been sentenced to death; and Maysar Ali Musa Abdallah al-Juburi, who the U.N. said reportedly died in Syria in April. The council also updated the name for Muthanna Harith Salman al-Dari, who was accused of providing support to the Islamic State group.