Fiji
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Australia
From 6 December 2006, Australia has implemented targeted autonomous sanctions against those responsible for the December 2006 Fiji military coup and senior appointees of Fiji’s Interim Government.
Sanctions currently cover:
Travel restrictions
- Restrictions on visas to travel to Australia by:
- high profile coup supporters; ranking Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) officers (warrant officer rank and above), and their families
- other RFMF members, but not their families;
- Interim Government Ministers, and their families;
- Interim Government-appointed senior public servants; and
- Interim Government appointees to government or quasi-government boards.
- Migration Regulations 1994, Regulation 2.43(1)(a)(i)(A) and Public Interest Criterion 4003(a)
Arms embargo and suspension of defence cooperation
- Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulation 1958,Regulation 13 E
Suspension of Ministerial level contact with the Interim Government
US
ITAR
ITAR Based sanctions, see chapter on ITAR for more detailed information
August 8, 2011 – 76 FR 47990 – Amendment to ITAR §126.1. Denial policy, with one exception (peacekeeping activities).
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