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Treasury Targets Hizballah Network in Africa

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Treasury Targets Hizballah Network in Africa
5/27/2009

TG-149
WASHINGTON- The U.S. Department of the Treasury today designated Kassim Tajideen and Abd Al Menhem Qubaysi, two Africa-based
supporters of the Hizballah terrorist organization, under E.O. 13224. E.O. 13224 targets terrorists and those providing support to terrorists
or acts of terrorism by freezing any assets the designees have under U.S. jurisdiction and prohibiting U.S. persons from engaging in any
transactions with them.
"We will continue to take steps to protect the financial system from the threat posed by Hizballah and those who support it," said Under
Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Stuart Levey. "Not only is Hizballah itself a terrorist organization with global reach, it also
recently acknowledged publicly that it provides support to Hamas."
Kassim Tajideen is an important financial contributor to Hizballah who operates a network of businesses in Lebanon and Africa. He has
contributed tens of millions of dollars to Hizballah and has sent funds to Hizballah through his brother, a Hizballah commander in Lebanon.
In addition, Kassim Tajideen and his brothers run cover companies for Hizballah in Africa. In 2003, Tajideen was arrested in Belgium in
connection with fraud, money laundering, and diamond smuggling.
Abd Al Menhem Qubaysi is a Cote d'Ivoire-based Hizballah supporter and is the personal representative of Hizballah Secretary General
Hassan Nasrallah. Qubaysi communicates with Hizballah leaders and has hosted senior Hizballah officials traveling to Cote d'Ivoire and
other parts of Africa to raise money for Hizballah. Qubaysi plays a visible role in Hizballah activities in Cote d'Ivoire, including speaking at
Hizballah fundraising events and sponsoring meetings with high-ranking members of the terrorist organization.
Qubaysi also helped establish an official Hizballah foundation in Cote d'Ivoire which has been used to recruit new members for Hizballah's
military ranks in Lebanon.
Identifying Information
KASSIM TAJIDEEN
Individual:
TAJIDEEN, Kassim
AKA:
Kassim Mohammad Tajiddine
AKA:
Qasim Taji Al-Din
AKA:
Kasim Taji Al-Din
AKA:
Kasim Tajmudin
DOB:
March 21, 1955
POB:
Sierra Leone
Passport 1:
0285669 (Sierra Leone)
Passport 2:
RL1794375 (Lebanon)
Nationality 1:
Leonean

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Nationality 2:
Lebanese
ABD AL MENHEM QUBAYSI
Individual:
Abd-Al-Munim Al-Qubaysi
AKA:
Abd Al Menhem Kobeissi
AKA:
Abd Al Menhem Qubaysi
AKA:
Abd Al Munhim Kubaysy
AKA:
Abdul Menhem Kobeissy
AKA:
Abdul Menhem Kobeissi
AKA:
Abdel Menhem Kobeissi
DOB 1:
January 1, 1964
DOB 2:
1961
POB:
Beirut, Lebanon
Passport:
RL1622378 (Lebanon)
Nationality:
Lebanese
Background on Hizballah
Hizballah is a Lebanon-based terrorist group, which, until September 11, 2001, was responsible for more American deaths than any other
terrorist organization. Hizballah is closely allied with Iran and often acts at its behest, but it also can and does act independently. In
addition, the group has been a strong ally in helping Syria advance its political objectives in the region, although Hizballah does not share
the Syrian regime's secular orientation.
Iran and Syria provide significant support to Hizballah, giving money, weapons and training to the terrorist organization. In turn, Hizballah
is closely allied with and has an allegiance to these states. Iran is Hizballah's main source of weapons and uses its Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps to train Hizballah operatives in Lebanon and Iran. Iran provides hundreds of millions of dollars per year to Hizballah.
The Majlis al-Shura, or Consultative Council, is the group's highest governing body and has been led by Secretary General Hasan
Nasrallah since 1992. Hizballah is known or suspected to have been involved in numerous terrorist attacks throughout the world, including
the suicide truck bombings of the U.S. Embassy and U.S. Marine Corps barracks in Beirut in 1983 and the U.S. Embassy annex in Beirut
in September 1984.
Hizballah also perpetrated the 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 en route from Athens to Rome, and has been implicated in the attacks on
the Israeli Embassy in Argentina in 1992 and a Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires in 1994. The U.S. Government has indicted
members of Hizballah for their participation in the June 1996 truck bomb attack of the U.S. Air Force dormitory at Khobar Towers in Saudi
Arabia. Most recently, in July 2006, Hizballah terrorists kidnapped two Israeli soldiers, triggering a violent conflict that resulted in hundreds
of civilian casualties in Lebanon and Israel.
The Annex to Executive Order 12947 of January 23, 1995 listed Hizballah as a Specially Designated Terrorist (SDT). The Department of
State designated Hizballah as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) in 1997. Additionally, on October 31, 2001, Hizballah was designated
as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist under Executive Order 13224.

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