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OFAC Issues Belarus Sanctions, Deletes 2 SDN Entries

The Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned one person and four entities for involvement in the “fraudulent” presidential elections in Belarus earlier this year and the “violent crackdown” on peaceful pro-democracy protests, OFAC said Dec. 23. The sanctions target Henadz Arkadzievich Kazakevich, a senior government official and chief of the country’s Criminal Police. OFAC also designated the Minsk Special Purpose Police Unit, the Main Internal Affairs Directorate of the Minsk City Executive Committee and KGB Alpha for suppressing peaceful protests. The agency also sanctioned the Central Commission of the Republic of Belarus on Elections and Holding Republican Referenda for undermining the country’s elections.

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OFAC also removed two Iraq-related entries from its Specially Designated Nationals list: Sabah Al-Khafaji and Babil International, both of France. OFAC did not provide information on the deletions, and a Treasury Department spokesperson didn’t comment.