


Yasir, who allegedly acted as a financier and bodyguard for Saddam Hussein prior to Saddam's capture by U.S.

Yasir, Omar, and Bashar directed a number of anti-Coalition activities in Iraq and maintained communication with several insurgent groups throughout northern and central Iraq. Government indicates that after Operation Iraqi Freedom, Yasir, Omar, Ayman and Bashar provided support to elements of the former regime and to groups carrying out attacks against Iraqi and Coalition forces, as well as against Iraqi civilians. Government is submitting the individuals to the United Nations for listing by the 1518 Committee under U.N. The following individuals were designated today under Executive Order 13315, which is aimed at blocking the property of the former Iraqi regime, its senior officials and their family members: Yasir Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan Al-Tikriti (Yasir), Omar Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan Al-Tikriti (Omar), Ayman Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan Al-Tikriti (Ayman), Ibrahim Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan Al-Tikriti (Ibrahim), Bashar Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan Al-Tikriti (Bashar) and Sa'd Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan Al-Tikriti (Sa'd). "This action targets the money flows of former regime elements actively supporting attacks against Coalition forces and the Iraqi people," said Stuart Levey, the Treasury's Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence (TFI). Government to halt the flow of money and resources to anti-Coalition forces. Central Command and our partners in the U.S. This designation is part of an ongoing effort by the Treasury, U.S. Department of the Treasury today designated six sons of Saddam Hussein's half brother and former presidential advisor, Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan Al-Tikriti.
