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US Treasury enforces Iranian sanctions

Deb Riechmann - The Philippine Star

WASHINGTON — The US Treasury Department on yesterday imposed economic penalties on six people and three companies accused of helping Iran's government obtain hundreds of millions in US currency or evade existing sanctions.

The action shows that the Obama administration is serious about enforcing sanctions already on the books even though it does not support additional sanctions while the US and its partners work to negotiate with Iran over its nuclear program, said David Cohen, undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence.

Obama has threatened to veto any new sanctions legislation while American diplomats continue their push for an accord that would set multiyear limits on Iran's nuclear progress in exchange for an easing of the international sanctions that have crippled the Iranian economy. Senate hawks are still trying to build a veto-proof majority of 67 votes with Republicans set to assume the majority next month.

Those accused of helping Iran convert various currencies into hundreds of millions of US dollars include Iranians, citizens of Afghanistan and St. Kitts and Nevis and a Dubai-based trading company. Iran's Douran Software Technologies is targeted for helping government censorship activities. Another tech firm, Abyssec, is blamed for supporting Iran's Revolutionary Guard corps in cyber tradecraft.

Americans can't do business with those blacklisted. Any assets they have in the US are now frozen.

ABYSSEC

AFGHANISTAN AND ST. KITTS AND NEVIS

DAVID COHEN

DOURAN SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES

DUBAI

HELPING

IRAN

OBAMA

REVOLUTIONARY GUARD

SANCTIONS

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

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