Al-Qaida

The United Nations sanctions regime created by Security Council resolution 1267 in 1999, which initially imposed a limited air embargo and asset freeze on the Taliban. Resolutions 1988 and 1989 (2011) split Taliban listings into a separate committee, and resolution 2253 (2015) extended the listing criteria to ISIL (Da'esh). All states must now apply asset freezes, travel bans and arms embargoes to listed individuals and entities.

Al-Qaida includes 336 canonical entities and 336 authority records.