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Treasury Sanctions Senior Syrian Government Officials | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Treasury Sanctions Senior Syrian Government Officials
August 20, 2020

Washington – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury continued the U.S. government’s
campaign of pressure to compel the Bashar Al-Assad (Assad) regime to end its attacks
against the Syrian people. Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) took action
against the Syrian presidential o ice and the Syrian Ba’ath Party through its designations of
two senior members of the Syrian government: Assad’s top press o icer and a prominent
member of the Syrian Ba’ath Party. These designations, pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.)
13573, target both individuals for their roles as senior Government of Syria o icials.
“These Syrian government o icials actively contribute to the oppression of the Assad
regime,” said Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin. “The United States will continue to impose costs
on those facilitating the Assad regime’s ongoing war against its own people.”
Luna Al Shibl (Al Shibl) is a prominent member of Assad’s inner circle. A former television
news anchor, she is an advisor to Assad, his press o icer, and one of the most senior press
o icials in the Syrian government. During Al Shibl’s tenure with the Syrian Government, she
has been instrumental in developing Assad’s false narrative that he maintains control of the
country and that the Syrian people flourish under his leadership. Despite countless Syrian
civilians living under desperate siege in Syria’s decade-long war, Al Shibl orchestrated photo
ops for Assad among cheering Syrians. Al Shibl is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13573
for being a senior o icial of the Government of Syria.
OFAC also designated Mohamad Ammar Saati bin Mohamad Nawzad (Saati) today. Saati is a
longtime leader within the Syrian Ba’ath Party, a former Syrian parliamentarian, and the
husband of Al Shibl. Since the early 1990s, Saati has held multiple o icial leadership
positions within the Syrian Ba’ath Party, including his appointment to the Central Committee,
a committee headed by Assad. Saati has served in high-ranking positions in both the
Regional Command and Central Committee of the Syrian Ba’ath Party, which contain some of
the highest-ranking members of the Assad regime and are instrumental in shaping the Syrian
Government’s brutal policies. Until recently, Saati was also the president of the National
Union of Syrian Students (NUSS), an organization with branches inside and outside of Syria
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that are used to promote the Syrian Ba’ath Party. Saati is credited with the idea of creating
the “Ba’ath Brigades,” a group of student volunteer fighters that augmented the Syrian
armed forces. The militia group fought under the Syrian military while also remaining under
Ba’ath Party control. Under Saati’s leadership, the NUSS recruited students and processed
their applications for membership in the pro-Assad militia group. Saati is being designated
pursuant to E.O. 13573 for being a senior o icial of the Government of Syria.
Concurrent with the Treasury Department’s designations today, the State Department took
action against other supporting elements of the Syrian regime through the designation of
four persons pursuant to Section 2 of E.O. 13894, focused on those involved in the
obstruction, disruption, or prevention of a political solution to the Syrian conflict and or a
ceasefire in Syria. The only path to resolve the conflict in Syria is through a nationwide
ceasefire and the political process outlined in the United Nations Security Council Resolution
2254. The United States and its allies are united in continuing to apply pressure on Assad
and his enablers until there is a peaceful, political solution to the conflict.
SANCTIONS IMPLICATIONS
All property and interests in property of these persons that are in the United States or in the
possession or control of U.S. persons must be blocked and reported to OFAC. OFAC’s
regulations generally prohibit all dealings by U.S. persons or within (or transiting) the United
States that involve any property or interests in property of blocked or designated persons. In
addition, non-U.S. persons that engage in certain transactions with the persons designated
today may themselves be exposed to designation.
View identifying information on the individuals designated today.
For more information regarding the scope of any sanctions program’s requirements, please
contact OFAC’s Sanction Compliance and Evaluation Division at (800) 540-6322 or (202) 6222490, or by email at OFAC_Feedback@treasury.gov.

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