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Exiled dissidents protest outside FATF headquarters to urge blacklisting Pakistan-537323

Exiled dissidents protest outside FATF headquarters to urge blacklisting Pakistan Sun Online Desk 22nd February, 2021 07:47:45 As Financial Action Task Force (FATF) prepares to decide Pakistan’s fate, exiled dissidents from Pakistan, Tibet and Hong Kong gathered outside the headquarters of the financial watchdog in Paris on Saturday urging it to blacklist Pakistan and deliver on its mandate of stopping terror financing and sponsoring from Pakistan. The members of the FATF are meeting from February 22-25 to review Pakistan’s status, which is already on the grey list of the global anti-money laundering and terror financing watchdog. While Pakistan has been repeatedly adopting the tactic of showcasing taking action against terror financing by placing senior terror group leaders under arrest ahead of FATF plenaries, these UN listed entities, like the Lashkar-e-Taiba (now rebranded as Jamat ud Dawa -JuD) and Jaish e Mohammad (JeM) continue to function freely in the country includ

Exiled dissidents protest outside FATF headquarters

Exiled dissidents protest outside FATF headquarters
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Blacklist Pakistan — Exiled dissidents hold protest outside FATF headquarters in Paris

‘Blacklist Pakistan’ — Exiled dissidents hold protest outside FATF headquarters in Paris ‘Blacklist Pakistan’ — Exiled dissidents hold protest outside FATF headquarters in Paris The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) will, during its plenary session from 22-25 March, decide on Pakistan’s ‘grey list’ status on alleged terror financing. Pia Krishnankutty 20 February, 2021 9:59 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: Around 30-40 exiled dissidents from Balochistan, Tibet, Hong Kong and of the Pashtun and Uyghur communities Saturday protested outside the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) headquarters in Paris urging action against Pakistan.  The top anti-money laundering and terror financing watchdog is set to decide on Pakistan’s ‘grey list’ status at its plenary session from 22-25 March.

Exiled dissidents protest outside FATF headquarters to urge blacklisting Pakistan for terror financing

Exiled dissidents protest outside FATF headquarters to urge blacklisting Pakistan for terror financing ANI | Updated: Feb 20, 2021 21:24 IST Paris [France] February 20 (ANI): Exiled dissidents from Pakistan, Tibet and Hong Kong gathered outside the headquarters of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in Paris on Saturday urging the international monitoring body to blacklist Pakistan and deliver on its mandate of stopping terror financing and sponsoring from Pakistan. The members of the FATF are meeting from February 22-25 to decide the fate of Pakistan, which is already on the grey list of the global anti-money laundering and terror financing watchdog. While Pakistan has been repeatedly adopting the tactic of showcasing taking action against terror financing by placing senior terror group leaders under arrest ahead of FATF plenaries, these UN listed entities, like the Lashkar-e-Taiba (now rebranded as Jamat ud Dawa -JuD) and Jaish e Mohamm

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