US designates Bahrain-based group as terrorist, accusing it of having Iran backing
Today, the Department of State has designated the
Saraya al-Mukhtar group as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist pursuant to
Executive Order 13224 for posing a significant risk of committing acts of terrorism
that threaten the national security and foreign policy of the United States.
Saraya al-Mukhtar is an Iran-backed terrorist
organization based in Bahrain, reportedly receiving financial and logistic
support from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Saraya al-Mukhtar’s
self-described goal is to depose the Bahraini government with the intention of
paving the way for Iran to exert greater influence in Bahrain. The group has
plotted attacks against U.S. personnel in Bahrain and has offered cash rewards
for the assassination of Bahraini officials.
This designation seeks to deny Saraya al-Mukhtar the
resources to commit acts of terrorism. Among other consequences, all of the
group’s property and interests in property that are in the United States, that
hereafter come within the United States, or hereafter come within the
possession or control of U.S. persons, are blocked, and U.S. persons are
generally prohibited from engaging in any transactions with it.
This action notifies the U.S. public and the
international community that Saraya al-Mukhtar poses a significant risk of
committing acts of terrorism. Designations of terrorist organizations expose
and isolate them and deny them access to the U.S. financial system. Moreover,
designations can assist the law enforcement actions of other U.S. agencies and
governments.



