The United States Updated “BLACK LIST” of Terrorist Organizations

2022-05-23 hwsclcom

According to the Associated Press, the United States removed five extremist organizations from the list of foreign terrorist organizations, including the Basque homeland and freedom Organization (ETA), the Japanese Cult AUM Shinrikyo, the KaHe Organization (a radical Jewish organization) and two Islamic extremist organizations activated in Israel, Palestine and Egypt, which caused hundreds of people and even thousands of people have been killed in Asia, the Middle East and several organizations.

The delisting is based on the Immigration and Nationality Act. It is reported that the direct impact of removing these organizations from the black list is that a series of sanctions triggered by these organizations will also be lifted and relevant sanctions include an asset freeze, travel ban and Americans being ban providing material support to these organizations or members.  

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