EU issues updated list of "terrorist organisations and persons" (updated 17.3.05)

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On 14 March 2005, the Council of the European Union issued updated lists

The Council of the European Union (the 15 EU governments) decided on 14 March 2005 to update the European Union list of terrorist organisations and persons linked to terrorist activities, which was first adopted in December 2001 in the wake of the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001.

The changes from the 2.4.04 versions are that:

1. "Terrorist organisations" and individuals inside the EU: EU groups and people (pdf)

Eleven., largely Italian, groups have been added to this list:

1. Al- Aqsa e.V.
2. Nuclei Territoriali Antimperialisti (Anti Imperialist Territorial Units)
3. Cooperativa Artigiana Fuoco ed Affini – Occasionalmente Spettacolare (Artisans' Cooperative Fire and Similar – Occasionally Spectacular)
4. Nuclei Armati per il Comunismo (Armed Units for Communism)
5. CCCCC – Cellula Contro Capitale, Carcere i suoi Carcerieri e le sue Celle (Cell Against Capital, Prison, Prison Warders and Prison Cells)
6. Solidarietà Internazionale (International Solidarity)
7. Brigate Rosse per la Costruzione del Partito Comunista Combattente (Red Brigades for the Construction of the Fighting Communist Party)
8. Brigata XX Luglio (Twentieth of July Brigade)
9. Nucleo di Iniziativa Proletaria Rivoluzionaria (Unit for Revolutionary Proletarian Initiative)
10. Nuclei di Iniziativa Proletaria (Units for Proletarian Initiative)
11. F.A.I. – Federazione Anarchica Informale (Unofficial Anarchist Federation)

2. "Terrorist organisations" and individuals outside the EU: non-EU groups and people (pdf)

The only change is the addition of:

Al-Aqsa e.V.

On 2 April 2004, the Council of the European Union issued updated lists

The Council of the European Union (the 15 EU governments) decided on 2 April 2004 to update the European Union list of terrorist organisations and persons linked to terrorist activities, which was first adopted in December 2001 in the wake of the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001.

The changes from the 24.12.03 versions are that:

a. On the organisations and individuals inside the EU the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has an added reference to: "(a.k.a. KADEK, a.k.a. KONGRA-GEL)"

b. On the organisations and individuals inside the EU the "National Liberation Army (Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional)" has been added. The ELN is in Colombia.

c. The same changes have been made to the list of organisations and individuals outside the EU.

1. "Terrorist organisations" and individuals inside the EU: EU groups and people (pdf)

2. "Terrorist organisations" and individuals outside the EU: non-EU groups and people (pdf)

On Christmas Eve, 24 December 2003, the Council of the European Union issued updated lists

The Council of the European Union (the 15 EU governments) decided on 22 December to update - by written procedure - to update the European Union list of terrorist organisations and persons linked to terrorist activities, which was first adopted in December 2001 in the wake of the terrorist attacks on 11 September and last updated on 27 June 2003. These updates were published on 24 December.

The changes to the 1st list (inside EU) are that seven members of ETA have been removed from the list of individuals (18 members of ETA remain on the list) and Great Islamic Warriors Front (IBDA-C) in Turkey have been added to the organisations

The change to the 2nd list (non-EU) is the addition of: Great Islamic Warriors Front (IBDA-C) in Turkey.

1. "Terrorist organisations" and individuals inside the EU: EU groups and people (pdf)

2. "Terrorist org

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