[iwar] [fc:Japan.to.Restrict.Bin.Laden,.Taliban]

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Japan.to.Restrict.Bin.Laden,.Taliban]
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Japan to Restrict Bin Laden, Taliban

By Associated Press

September 21, 2001, 11:14 PM EDT

TOKYO -- Japanese banks will restrict financial transactions by terror
suspect Osama bin Laden and Afghanistan's Taliban regime, while
preventing money transfers to that nation, the government said Friday. 

Under the directive, effective Saturday, all banks and financial
institutions operating in Japan will be forbidden to make transactions
with five companies and 160 individuals linked to bin Laden and the
Taliban without first obtaining government permission, the Foreign
Ministry said. 

The measure follows decisions by the U.N.  Security Council to freeze
the assets of the Taliban regime, Osama bin Laden and certain people
associated with him, according to a statement jointly issued by the
Foreign Ministry, Finance Ministry and Economy Trade and Industry
Ministry. 

A Foreign Ministry official declined to disclose details of the
companies and individuals on the list. 

U.S.  officials suspect bin Laden's involvement in last week's
terrorists attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. 

The United States has demanded that Afghanistan's Taliban rulers, who
provide asylum to bin Laden, hand him over immediately. 

Copyright © 2001, The Associated Press

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