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  1. New Zealand enlarges list of terrorist entities
    Source: Xinhua   2018-04-04 21:47:56

    WELLINGTON, April 4 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand has added two groups to the list of designated terrorist entities under the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Wednesday.

    These groups are Indonesia-based entity Jamaah Anshrout Daulah (JAD) and Philippines-based entity Maute Group.

    JAD and Maute Group have been responsible for planning and conducting violent terrorist acts against both government and civilian targets in Indonesia and the Philippines respectively.

    These attacks have resulted in targeted and indiscriminate killing of civilians, including foreigners, Ardern said.

    "As a result of these designations, any assets the groups may have in New Zealand will be frozen. It will be a criminal offence to carry out property or financial transactions with them," she said.

    Regardless of whether a group is designated a terrorist entity, fundraising for, recruiting, and harboring terrorists are criminal offences in New Zealand, the prime minister said.

    "New Zealand's action in designating these groups supports international efforts to combat global terrorism," she added.

    New Zealand has 20 terrorist entities designated under the country's law.

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    Source: Xinhua 2018-04-04 21:47:56
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    WELLINGTON, April 4 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand has added two groups to the list of designated terrorist entities under the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Wednesday.

    These groups are Indonesia-based entity Jamaah Anshrout Daulah (JAD) and Philippines-based entity Maute Group.

    JAD and Maute Group have been responsible for planning and conducting violent terrorist acts against both government and civilian targets in Indonesia and the Philippines respectively.

    These attacks have resulted in targeted and indiscriminate killing of civilians, including foreigners, Ardern said.

    "As a result of these designations, any assets the groups may have in New Zealand will be frozen. It will be a criminal offence to carry out property or financial transactions with them," she said.

    Regardless of whether a group is designated a terrorist entity, fundraising for, recruiting, and harboring terrorists are criminal offences in New Zealand, the prime minister said.

    "New Zealand's action in designating these groups supports international efforts to combat global terrorism," she added.

    New Zealand has 20 terrorist entities designated under the country's law.

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