US Issues Syrian, Hong Kong Sanctions
The Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned 17 Syrian and Lebanese people and entities for operating in Syria’s oil industry and supporting the Bashar al-Assad’s regime oil production network, according to a Nov. 9 press release. The sanctions target Syrian military officials, members of Syria’s Parliament, Syrian government entities and both Syrian and Lebanese people trying to “revive Syria’s deteriorating petroleum industry,” OFAC said.
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In addition, the State Department sanctioned four Chinese and Hong Kong officials involved in implementing Beijing's so-called national security law (see 2008070039). The sanctions target Li Jiangzhou, Hong Kong's deputy director of the Office for Safeguarding National Security; Edwina Lau, head of the National Security Division of the Hong Kong Police Force; Steve Li Kwai-Wah, senior superintendent of the police force; and Deng Zhonghua, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office.