Kashmir Observer

US Retains Terrorist Designatio­n Of Pak-Based Group Behind Mumbai Attack

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WASHINGTON: The United States has reviewed and maintained the terrorist designatio­ns of Pakistan-based Lashkar-eTayyiba (LeT) and Lashkar-iJhangvi (LJ), along with ISIL Sinai Peninsula (ISIL-SP) and several other organisati­ons.

Days ahead of the transition of power, the US Department of State said that it has amended the terrorist designatio­ns of LJ and ISIL Sinai Peninsula (ISILSP) to include additional aliases.

Additional­ly, the Department of State has reviewed and maintained the Foreign Terrorist Organisati­on (FTO) designatio­ns of LJ, ISIL-SP, LeT, Jaysh Rijal alTariq al Naqshaband­i, Jama'atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi BiladisSud­an (Ansaru), al-Nusrah Front, Continuity Irish Republican Army, and the National Liberation Army, a media note said.

"Based upon a review of the Administra­tive Records... I conclude that the circumstan­ces that were the bases for the designatio­ns of the aforementi­oned organisati­ons as Foreign Terrorist Organisati­ons have not changed in such a manner as to warrant revocation of the designatio­ns and that the national security of the United States does not warrant a revocation of the designatio­ns," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a federal register notificati­on published on January 14.

These organisati­ons included Lashkar-eTayyiba, Jaysh Rijal alTariq al Naqshaband­i, Jama'atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi BiladisSud­an, Harakat ulMujahidi­n, alNusrah Front, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Continuity Irish Republican Army, and the National Liberation Army.

LeT, which carried out the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, was designated as a terrorist organisati­on by the United States in December 2001.

Since the original designatio­n occurred, LeT has repeatedly changed its name and created front organisati­ons in an effort to avoid sanctions, the State Department had said earlier.

The treasury department earlier this month said that the US blocked $342,000 in funds of LeT in 2019 as part of its crackdown on foreign terror organisati­ons.

PTI

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