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Federal
Register
Vol. 60, No. 16
Presidential Documents
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Executive Order 12947 of January 23, 1995 Threaten
To Disrupt the Middle East Peace Process
Prohibiting Transactions With Terrorists Who Threaten
To Disrupt the Middle East Peace Process
Wednesday, January 25, 1995
By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the
International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA),
the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), and section 301
of title 3, United States Code,
I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the United States of America, find
that grave acts of violence committed by foreign terrorists that disrupt
the Middle East peace process constitute an unusual and extraordinary
threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United
States, and hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat.
I hereby order:
Section 1. Except to the extent provided in section 203(b)(3) and
(4) of IEEPA (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(3) and (4)) and in regulations, orders,
directives, or licenses that may be issued pursuant to this order, and
notwithstanding any contract entered into or any license or permit granted
prior to the effective date:
(a) all property and interests in property of:
(i) the persons listed in the Annex to this order;
(ii) foreign persons designated by the Secretary of State, in coordination
with the Secretary of the Treasury and the Attorney General, because
they are found:
(A) to have committed, or to pose a significant
risk of committing, acts of violence that have the purpose or effect
of disrupting the Middle East peace process, or
(B) to assist in, sponsor, or provide financial, material, or technological
support for, or services in support of, such acts of violence; and
(iii) persons determined by the Secretary of
the Treasury, in coordination with the Secretary of State and the
Attorney General, to be owned or controlled by, or to act for or on
behalf of, any of the foregoing persons, that are in the United States,
that hereafter come within the United States, or that hereafter come
within the possession or control of United States persons, are blocked;
(b) any transaction or dealing by United States
persons or within the United States in property or interests in property
of the persons designated in or pursuant to this order is prohibited,
including the making or receiving of any contribution of funds, goods,
or services to or for the benefit of such persons;
(c) any transaction by any United States person
or within the United States that evades or avoids, or has the purpose
of evading or avoiding, or attempts to violate, any of the prohibitions
set forth in this order, is prohibited.
Section 2. For the purposes of this order:
(a) the term "person" means an individual
or entity;
(b) the term "entity" means a partnership,
association, corporation, or other organization, group, or subgroup;
(c) the term "United States person" means
any United States citizen, permanent resident alien, entity organized
under the laws of the United States (including foreign branches), or
any person in the United States; and
(d) the term "foreign person" means any
citizen or national of a foreign state (including any such individual
who is also a citizen or national of the United States) or any entity
not organized solely under the laws of the United States or existing
solely in the United States, but does not include a foreign state.
Section 3. I hereby determine that the making
of donations of the type specified in section 203(b)(2)(A) of IEEPA (50
U.S.C. 1702(b)(2)(A)) by United States persons to persons designated in
or pursuant to this order would seriously impair my ability to deal with
the national emergency declared in this order, and hereby prohibit such
donations as provided by section 1 of this order.
Section 4.
(a) The Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation
with the Secretary of State and, as appropriate, the Attorney General,
is hereby authorized to take such actions, including the promulgation
of rules and regulations, and to employ all powers granted to me by
IEEPA as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this order. The
Secretary of the Treasury may redelegate any of these functions to other
officers and agencies of the United States Government. All agencies
of the United States Government are hereby directed to take all appropriate
measures within their authority to carry out the provisions of this
order.
(b) Any investigation emanating from a possible
violation of this order, or of any license, order, or regulation issued
pursuant to this order, shall first be coordinated with the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and any matter involving evidence of
a criminal violation shall be referred to the FBI for further investigation.
The FBI shall timely notify the Department of the Treasury of any action
it takes on such referrals.
Section 5. Nothing contained in this order
shall create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable
by any party against the United States, its agencies or instrumentalities,
its officers or employees, or any other person.
Section 6.
(a) This order is effective at 12:01 a.m., eastern
standard time on January 24, 1995.
(b) This order shall be transmitted to the Congress
and published in the Federal Register.
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