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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 1677 (Reported in House) — To halt the wholesale slaughter of the Syrian people, encourage a negotiated political settlement, and hold Syrian hu... · Sec. 204

Sec. 204. Report on certain persons who are responsible for or complicit in certain human rights abuses in Syria

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Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a detailed report with respect to whether each person described in subsection
(c)meets the requirements described in section 702(b) of the Syria Human Rights Accountability Act of 2012 ( 22 U.S.C. 8791(b) ) for purposes of inclusion on the list of persons who are responsible for or complicit in certain human rights abuses under such section. The President shall include in the report required by subsection
(a)a description of the reasons why any of the persons described in subsection
(c)do not meet the requirements described in section 702(b) of the Syria Human Rights Accountability Act of 2012 ( 22 U.S.C. 8791(b) ), including information on whether sufficient credible evidence of responsibility for such abuses was found or whether any of the persons described in subsection
(c)have been designated pursuant to— Executive Order 13572 of April 29, 2011 (76 Fed. Reg. 24787; relating to blocking property of certain persons with respect to human rights abuses in Syria); Executive Order 13573 of May 18, 2011 (76 Fed. Reg. 29143; relating to blocking property of senior officials of the Government of Syria); Executive Order 13582 of August 17, 2011 (76 Fed. Reg. 52209; relating to blocking property of the Government of Syria and prohibiting certain transactions with respect to Syria); or Executive Order 13606 of April 22, 2012 (77 Fed. Reg. 24571; relating to blocking the property and suspending entry into the United States of certain persons with respect to grave human rights abuses by the Governments of Iran and Syria via information technology). The persons described in this subsection are the following: Bashar Al-Assad. Asma Al-Assad. Rami Makhlouf. Bouthayna Shaaban. Walid Moallem. Ali Al-Salim. Wael Nader Al-Halqi. Jamil Hassan. Suhail Hassan. Ali Mamluk. Muhammed Khadour, Deir Ez Zor Military and Security. Jamal Razzouq, Security Branch 243. Munzer Ghanam, Air Force Intelligence. Daas Hasan Ali, Branch 327. Jassem Ali Jassem Hamad, Political Security. Samir Muhammad Youssef, Military Intelligence. Ali Ahmad Dayoub, Air Force Intelligence. Khaled Muhsen Al-Halabi, Security Branch 335. Mahmoud Kahila, Political Security. Zuhair Ahmad Hamad, Provincial Security. Wafiq Nasser, Security Branch 245. Qussay Mayoub, Air Force Intelligence. Muhammad Ammar Sardini, Political Security. Fouad Hammouda, Military Security. Hasan Daaboul, Branch 261. Yahia Wahbi, Air Force Intelligence. Okab Saqer, Security Branch 318. Husam Luqa, Political Security. Sami Al-Hasan, Security Branch 219. Yassir Deeb, Political Security. Ibrahim Darwish, Security Branch 220. Nasser Deeb, Political Security. Abdullatif Al-Fahed, Security Branch 290. Adeeb Namer Salamah, Air Force Intelligence. Akram Muhammed, State Security. Reyad Abbas, Political Security. Ali Abdullah Ayoub, Syrian Armed Forces. Fahd Jassem Al-Freij, Defense Ministry. Issam Halaq, Air Force. Ghassan Al-Abdullah, General Intelligence Directorate. Maher Al-Assad, Republican Guard. Fahad Al-Farouch. Rafiq Shahada, Military Intelligence. Loay Al-Ali, Military Intelligence. Nawfal Al-Husayn, Military Intelligence. Muhammad Zamrini, Military Intelligence. Muhammad Mahallah, Military Intelligence. The report required by subsection
(a)shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may contain a classified annex if necessary. In this section, the term appropriate congressional committees means— the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Committee on Financial Services, the Committee on Ways and Means, and the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives; and the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, the Committee on Finance, and the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate.
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  • 76 FR 24787
  • 76 FR 29143
  • 76 FR 52209
  • 77 FR 24571
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Sec. 204
Report on certain persons who are responsible for or complicit in certain human rights abuses in Syria
Fed. Reg.76 FR 24787
Fed. Reg.76 FR 29143
Fed. Reg.76 FR 52209
Fed. Reg.77 FR 24571
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