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This Article is From Jul 03, 2014

European Union Court Voids Sanctions on Former Syrian Minister

Brussels: A European Union court has voided sanctions imposed by the 28-nation bloc on Syria's former economy minister.

The EU's General Court said on Thursday a travel ban and asset freeze imposed on Mohamad Nedal Alchaar cannot be upheld only on grounds that he briefly served as a Syrian government minister.

The Luxembourg-based court found the sanctions were justified without individual proof while he was in office but they couldn't be upheld without providing specific details on his involvement after he left the government in June 2012.

Alchaar was targeted by the EU because of alleged ties to "the Syrian regime and its violent repression against the civilian population" but the court found EU governments failed to provide such evidence.

The EU can file an appeal against the decision within two months.




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