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US adds Hafiz Saeed's Milli Muslim League to terrorist list: All you need to know

The development comes a day after the Election Commission of Pakistan asked the political front to produce a clearance certificate by the interior ministry for its registration as a political party.

Edited by: India TV News Desk Washington Published : Apr 03, 2018 8:36 IST, Updated : Apr 03, 2018 8:49 IST
The LeT was designated as a Foreign

The LeT was designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) group on December 26, 2001.

The United States on Tuesday designated Milli Muslim League (MML), the political front of Hafiz Saeed-led Jamaat-ud Dawa, as a foreign terrorist organisation. It even designated seven members of the MML as foreign terrorists for acting on behalf of Pakistan-based banned terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

The US also added Tehreek-e-Azadi-e-Kashmir (TAJK) to the list of terrorist groups. TAJK is said to be a front of LeT, which according to the Trump administration, continues to operate freely inside Pakistan. 

The development comes a day after the Election Commission of Pakistan asked the political front to produce a clearance certificate by the interior ministry for its registration as a political party. 

The Election Commission had earlier rejected the MML's application for registration as a political party after the interior ministry objected to its ties to banned militant outfits. 

The State Department said the move was aimed at denying the LeT the resources it needs to plan and carry out further terrorist attacks. 

"Both MML and TAJK are LeT fronts created to circumvent the sanctions against it (LeT)...Today's amendments take aim at LeT's efforts to circumvent sanctions and deceive the public about its true character," said Nathan A Sales, Coordinator for Counter terrorism at the Department of State. 

"Make no mistake: whatever LeT chooses to call itself, it remains a violent terrorist group. The US supports all efforts to ensure that LeT does not have a political voice until it gives up violence as a tool of influence," Sales said. 

Among other consequences of the designations, LeT's property and interests in property subject to US jurisdiction are blocked, and US persons are generally prohibited from engaging in any transactions with the group. 

"LeT continues to operate freely within Pakistan, holding public rallies, raising funds, and plotting and training for terrorist attacks," the State Department said. 

The LeT was designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) group on December 26, 2001. Its leader, Saeed, is also designated as an SDGT. 

To avoid sanctions, LeT has repeatedly changed its name over the years, the State Department alleged. 

In January 2017, LeT began operating under the name TAJK. Under this name, the LeT has engaged in inciting terrorism, as well as recruiting and fundraising.

In August 2017, Saeed created the MML to serve as a political front for the group. 

"LeT members make up MML's leadership and the so-called party openly displays Saeed's likeness in its election banners and literature," the State Department said. 

Concurrently with today's State Department actions, the US Department of the Treasury designated seven members of the MML central leadership body for acting for on behalf of the LeT: Saifullah Khalid (president), Muzammil Iqbal Hashimi (vice president), Muhammad Harris Dar (Joint Secretary), Tabish Qayyuum (Information Secretary), Fayyaz Ahmad (General Secretary), Faisal Nadeem (Broadcast and Publications Secretary), and Muhammad Ehsan (Finance Secretary). 

Today's actions notify the US public and the international community that TAJK and MML are aliases of the LeT. Terrorism designations expose and isolate organizations and individuals, and deny them access to the US financial system. Moreover, designations can assist the law enforcement activities of US agencies and other governments. 

"Treasury is targeting the MML and a group of seven global terrorists who are complicit in LeT's attempts to undermine Pakistan's political process," said Treasury Under Secretary Sigal Mandelker, adding that the MML is not a recognized political party and it relies on the leadership of the LeT for guidance and direction. 

"We will continue to target terrorist organizations like LeT, even when they attempt to cloak themselves as political parties or hide their extremism behind other facades," Mandelker said. He also cautioned people against working with the MML, including providing financial donations, saying they should "think twice" about doing so or risk exposure to US sanctions. 

President of the MML, Khalid is also the head of LeT's Peshawar headquarters and served on Jamaat-ud Dawa (JuD)'s Coordination Committee for Central Punjab Province. The JuD was designated by the Department of State as an alias of LeT pursuant April 2016 and was added to the United Nations Sanctions list as an alias of the LeT in December 2008. 

The JuD is believed to be the front organisation for the LeT which is responsible for carrying out the Mumbai attack that killed 166 people, including six Americans. It was declared as an FTO by the US in June 2014.

- With agency inputs

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