Cuba to freeze foreign funds linked to al-Qaeda, Taliban

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AFP Havana
Last Updated : Jan 25 2014 | 4:20 AM IST
The Cuban government adopted legislation to immediately freeze funds from foreign banks linked to terror groups, including al-Qaeda and the Taliban, officials have said.
The decree, signed by President Raul Castro, stresses that the sanctions are part of Cuba's legal framework demonstrating its "commitment in the fight against money laundering, financing terrorism and the proliferation of weapons."
"Funds or other derived or generated assets that belong to or are directly or indirectly controlled by persons or entities linked to al-Qaeda or the Taliban will be frozen immediately and without notice," it said yesterday.
The measure also targets "persons or entities" identified as "terrorists" by the United Nations or "at the request of cooperation by third countries."
Sanctions may apply to foreign financial institutions that operate on the island under license from Cuba's Central Bank and their representative offices, as well as to "individuals and legal persons."
Eleven foreign banks operate in Cuba, where the banking system operates under tight control by authorities, a far cry from nearby offshore tax havens.
Cuba's latest effort to align its banking sector with international norms comes as the communist island prepares to push through a new law on foreign investment in March meant to attract much-needed capital for the country's sagging economic system.
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First Published: Jan 25 2014 | 4:20 AM IST

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