Al-Nusra Front to Be Added to U.N. Sanctions List

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The U.N. Security Council will add the al-Qaida-linked Syrian militants Al-Nusra Front to its sanctions blacklist next week, diplomats said Friday.

Following a move by France and Britain, the Islamist group, which has become one of the most feared fighting forces in Syria's two-year-old conflict, will be subject to a global asset freeze from Tuesday, the diplomats told Agence France Presse.

A pledge of allegiance by Al-Nusra's chief Abu Mohammed al-Jawlani to al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has caused divisions among the rebel groups battling President Bashar Assad.

The Assad government asked last month for the U.N. Security Council to blacklist Al-Nusra, but this was blocked by Britain and France, which do not recognize the Damascus government.

Britain and France made a separate application to the council's Al-Qaeda sanctions committee, which should become valid on Tuesday.

While Syria had asked for Al-Nusra to be listed as an entity in its own right, Britain and France sought its listing as an offshoot of al-Qaida, U.N. diplomats said on condition of anonymity.

The United States has already designated Al-Nusra as a terrorist organization.

Western nations are keen to see the sanctions blacklist send a signal that they are supporting Syria's moderate opposition.

Al-Nusra, which wants a hardline Islamic state in Syria, has gained notoriety for suicide bombings alongside its reputation leading attacks on battlefronts across the country.

Tensions between Al-Nusra and Islamist rebels boiled over after the capture of Raqa, the first provincial capital to fall to opposition fighters.

In Tal al-Abyad in Raqa province, members of the Islamist Farouq brigade and other opposition fighters clashed with Al-Nusra for control after the withdrawal of regime troops.

Activists and observers have long warned that if the Assad regime falls, a battle between Al-Nusra and other rebel groups could follow.

Comments 1
Missing ArabDemocrat.com 10 May 2013, 22:54

Al-Nusra will be as bad to Syria as the Assad regime - if not worse. Time for the FSA to unite their ranks and present a credible alternative to both Al-Nusra and the Assad gangs.