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S/RES/2610(2021)

Reaffirms that the Focal Point may receive exemption requests as well as communications from individuals de-listed from the Al-Qaida Sanctions List and from individuals claiming to have been subjected to the sanctions measures in relation to Al-Qaida mistakenly.

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Resolution 2744 (2024)

Adopts new de-listing procedures, replacing those set out in resolution 1730 (2006); requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Informal Working Group of the Security Council on General United Nations Security Council Sanctions Issues, to appoint a Focal Point to assume all the mandates of the original Focal Point established pursuant to resolution 1730 (2006).&nbsp

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De-listing requests

I.       Relevant Security Council resolutions

The procedures of the Focal Point for De-listing are provided for by the following:

  • Security Council Resolution 1730 (2006): Annex to the resolution
  • Relevant Committee Guidelines

 

II.    Who is entitled to submit requests for de-listing?

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Travel ban and assets freeze exemption requests (Al-Qaida sanctions regime only)

I.       Relevant Security Council resolutions

The procedures of the Focal Point for De-listing are provided for by the following:

  • Security Council Resolution 2083 (2012): paragraphs 8 and 37
  • Security Council Resolution 2161 (2014): paragraphs 9 and 62
  • 1267/1989 Committee Guidelines: sections 11 and 12

II.       Who is entitled to submit travel ban and assets freeze exemption requests?

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De-listed individuals and mistaken identities (Al-Qaida sanctions regime only)

I.       Relevant Security Council resolutions

The procedures of the Focal Point for De-listing are provided for by the following:

  • Security Council Resolution 2161 (2014): paragraph 63

II.    Who is entitled to submit post de-listing communications or communications regarding mistaken identities?

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