Statements: Lashkar i Jhangvi

Canonical ID: NK-Etayh5AAHfhwtu98fQJnuk · Entity type: Organization (reference)

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LegalEntity:notesBased primarily in Pakistan’s Punjab region and in the city of Karachi. Active in Pakistan although banned as at 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2161 (2014) was concluded on 23 Dec. 2016. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2368 (2017) was concluded on 15 November 2021.au_dfat_sanctionsau-dfat-393-lashkar-i-jhangvi
Organization:notesBased primarily in Pakistan’s Punjab region and in the city of Karachi. Active in Pakistan although banned as at 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2161 (2014) was concluded on 23 Dec. 2016. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2368 (2017) was concluded on 15 November 2021.ar_repetarpet-entidades-114089
LegalEntity:notesBased primarily in Pakistans Punjab region and in the city of Karachi. Active in Pakistan although banned as at 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2161 (2014) was concluded on 23 Dec. 2016. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2368 (2017) was concluded on 15 November 2021.za_fic_sanctionszafic-160-lashkar-i-jhangvi-lj
Organization:notesAs a radical Islamist group reportedly linked to Al Qaida, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LJ) aims to establish an Islamist Sunni state in Pakistan based on Sharia Law – through the use of violence if necessary – and to have all Shiites declared non-believers. It is reputed as being one of the most violent Islamist extremist organizations in Pakistan. Responsible for killing hundreds of Shiites since its formation in 1996, LJ was behind some of the worst incidents of sectarian violence in Pakistan's history. It has also been accused of involvement in the killing of Shia Muslim civilians in Afghanistan in 1997, 2011, and 2013, as well as the beheading of United States journalist Daniel Pearl in February 2002 and a suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive attack on the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad in September 2008, which killed 53 people. In October 2015, for example, a group of LJ members conducted a suicide attack at a Shiite mosque in Bolan, Baluchistan, killing at least 11 people and wounding another 13. More recently, in June 2017, LJ claimed responsibility for a double suicide bombing at a crowded market in Parachinar, Pakistan, which killed at least 67 people and wounded over 200 others. On August 18, 2023, in Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan, three LJ militants shot and killed a local Pakistan People’s Party leader, identified as Amjad Hussain. LJ in a statement claimed responsibility for killing him for being Shia.ca_listed_terroristsca-lte-44-lashkar-e-jhangvi-lj
LegalEntity:notes(also LASHKAR I JHANGVI, LASHKAR-I-JHANGVI)engus_sam_exclusionsusgsa-s4mr3nx0q
LegalEntity:notes(also LASHKAR E JHANGVI, LASHKAR-I-JHANGVI)engus_sam_exclusionsusgsa-s4mr3pdhr
LegalEntity:notes(also LASHKAR E JHANGVI, LASHKAR I JHANGVI)engus_sam_exclusionsusgsa-s4mr3pzkc
Organization:notesAktif di Pakistanindid_dttotid-dttot-f68e405d2de86518adc321650e791b61d4f955f3
LegalEntity:notes主にパキスタンのパンジャブ州及びカラチ市に拠点を置く。2010年に活動が禁止されたが、パキスタンにおいて活動的である。国連安全保障理事会決議第2161号(2014年)に基づく見直しは2016年12月23日に終了した。国連安全保障理事会決議第2368号(2017年)に基づく見直しは2021年11月15日に終了した。同人に対するインターポール(国際刑事警察機構)・国連安全保障理事会特別手配書のウェブ・リンク:jpnjp_mof_sanctionsja-mof-8ef2a74091b278c58bbaf26892f0fd8106c583d2
Organization:notesinitialement basé dans la région pakistanaise du Punjab et à Karachi -- actif au Pakistan bien qu'il y ait été interdit en 2010. L’examen effectué conformément à la résolution 2368 (2017) du Conseil de sécurité a pris fin le 15 novembre 2021.frafr_tresor_gels_avoirfr-ga-3053
LegalEntity:notesBased primarily in Pakistan’s Punjab region and in the city of Karachi. Active in Pakistan although banned as at 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2161 (2014) was concluded on 23 Dec. 2016. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2368 (2017) was concluded on 15 November 2021.un_sc_sanctionsunsc-114089
LegalEntity:notesBased primarily in Pakistan’s Punjab region and in the city of Karachi. Active in Pakistan although banned as at 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2161 (2014) was concluded on 23 Dec. 2016. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2368 (2017) was concluded on 15 November 2021. available.ch_seco_sanctionsch-seco-87593
LegalEntity:notesBased primarily in Pakistan’s Punjab region and in the city of Karachi. Active in Pakistan although banned as at 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2161 (2014) was concluded on 23 Dec. 2016. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2368 (2017) was concluded on 15 November 2021.enggb_hmt_sanctionsgb-hmt-7242
Organization:notesBased primarily in Pakistan’s Punjab region and in the city of Karachi. Active in Pakistan although banned as at 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2161 (2014) was concluded on 23 Dec. 2016. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2268 (2017) was concluded on 15 November 2021. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/une/5282017enggb_fcdo_sanctionsgb-fcdo-aqd0064
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