Protest Crackdown: US sanctions Syrian president, six aides

Obama tells Bashar al-Assad to launch a transition to democracy or step down.

WASHINGTON:


US President Barack Obama on Wednesday sanctioned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and six top aides over their crackdown on popular protests, telling Assad to launch a transition to democracy or step down.



Obama signed the executive order to “increase pressure on the government of Syria to end its use of violence and begin transitioning to a democratic system” the document said.

The order targets Vice President Faruq al-Shara, Prime Minister Adel Safar, Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim al-Shaar, Defence Minister Ali Habib Mahmud, Military Intelligence Chief Abdul Fatah Qudsiya, and Mohammed Dib Zaitoun, director of Political Security Directorate.

The sanctions block any property the seven have in the US or any “in the possession or control of US persons in which the designated individuals have an interest,” the document distributed by the State Department said. 

Published in The Express Tribune, May 19th, 2011.
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