Hamas, LTTE should be dropped from terror list: top EU lawyer

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Last Updated : Sep 22 2016 | 5:22 PM IST
A top EU lawyer today said Islamist movement Hamas and Sri Lankan rebel group LTTE should be taken off the bloc's terror list because procedural mistakes invalidated the decision to put them on it.
The European Union imposed travel bans and asset freezes against Hamas and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam under 2001 rules. The groups subsequently contested being kept on the bloc's terrorist black list.
The General Court, second to the European Court of Justice, found in their favour in 2014 on the grounds the EU had based its decision on publicly available information, not on a finding by a competent authority.
The European Council of the 28 member states in turn appealed that finding.
Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston of the ECJ said the EU "cannot rely on facts and evidence found in press articles and information from the internet, rather than in decisions of competent authorities, to support a decision to maintain a listing."
Given that "some of the reasons advanced could not justify the decision to maintain the listing of LTTE and Hamas," the General Court was correct to dismiss the EU appeal when it could find no other sufficient reasons for their listing.
Accordingly, the ECJ "should annul the measures maintaining Hamas and LTTE on the EU list of terrorist organisations on procedural grounds."
Advocates general of the ECJ are regularly called on to give their view on a case before a final ruling and in most instances their opinions are followed.
Officials said they could not comment on Sharpston's opinion and would wait until the final ruling in the case.
For the moment, nothing is changed and Hamas and LTTE remain listed.

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First Published: Sep 22 2016 | 5:22 PM IST

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