The European Union (EU)’s top court took a step toward
confirming the removal of Hamas, as well as the Tamil Tigers, from an EU
terrorism blacklist despite protestations from Israel and the Sri
Lankan governments.
An advocate general at the
European Court of Justice, whose advice is usually followed by judges,
recommended on Thursday Sep 22,2016 that they reject an appeal by the Council of EU
member states against the lower EU court’s decisions in late 2014 to
remove both movements from the sanctions list.
In
both cases, judges of the EU’s General Court ruled that EU leaders
relied too heavily on media reports rather than their own investigations
when they imposed asset freezes and travel bans dating back 15 years on
members of Hamas and the LTTE.
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