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US, UN declare HuJI a terrorist organisation

The United States and the United Nations have designated Pakistan's Harakat-ul Jihad al-Islami as a foreign terror group and blacklisted its commander, the US Treasury Department said.

Updated on: Aug 07, 2010 02:04 PM IST
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The US in conjunction with the United Nations has designated al-Qaeda-linked HuJI as a foreign terrorist organisation and slapped sanctions on its commander Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri, who was close to 26/11 plotter David Headley, for carrying out terror activities in India and Pakistan.

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Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) and Kashmiri have been involved in a series of terrorist activities in India, including the attack on the Hyderabad mosque in 2007 that killed 16 people and the March 2007 Varanasi terrorist strike that left at least 25 people dead and another 100 injured.

Kashmiri's name also cropped in 26/11 and he was in close contact with Headley, who has confessed to his involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks that killed 166 people, including six Americans.

While Secretary of State Hillary Clinton designated HuJI as a foreign terrorist organisation, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner slapped sanctions on Kashmiri.

Simultaneously, the UN also announced a similar sanction against HuJI and Kashmiri at its headquarters in New York.

"The joint State and Treasury Department actions taken on Saturday, in conjunction with the United Nation's listing, illustrates the international community's resolve to counter the threat posed by HuJI and its leader Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri," Daniel Benjamin, State Department's Coordinator for Counter-terrorism, said last evening.

These actions were taken in consultation with the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Justice.

"Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri is at the core of HuJI's efforts to plan and carry out attacks against US forces and our allies. He is responsible for creating a cadre of militants to act on behalf of HuJI and al-Qaeda," said Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Stuart Levey.

In acting together, the United States and United Nations are taking "another important step" in combating the threat that al-Qaeda and its affiliated organisations pose to innocent people around the world, Levey said in a statement.

The "action against Kashmiri was taken pursuant to Executive Order 13224, which freezes any assets Kashmiri has under US jurisdiction and prohibits US persons from engaging in any transactions with him. The United Nations also took similar actions against HuJI and Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri," the US Department of Treasury said in a statement.

 
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