
Article 1 
Decision 2010/638/CFSP is hereby amended as follows:

((1)) Article 3(1) is replaced by the following:
'
1. Member States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the entry into, or transit through, their territories of the persons identified by the International Commission of Inquiry as responsible for the 28 September 2009 events in Guinea, and of the persons associated with them, as listed in the Annex.';
((2)) Article 4(1) is replaced by the following:
'
1. All funds and economic resources belonging to, owned, held or controlled by the persons identified by the International Commission of Inquiry as responsible for the 28 September 2009 events in Guinea, and natural or legal persons, entities or bodies associated with them, as listed in the Annex, shall be frozen.';
((3)) the Annex to Decision 2010/638/CFSP shall be replaced by the Annex to this Decision.
Article 2 
This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.
Done at Brussels, 21 March 2011.
For the Council
The President
C. ASHTON
ANNEX


‘ANNEX 
 Name(and possible aliases) Identifying information(date and place of birth (d.o.b. and p.o.b.), passport (Pass.)/ID card number, etc.) Reasons
1. Captain Moussa Dadis CAMARA d.o.b: 01.01.64 or 29.12.68Pass: R0001318 Person identified by the International Commission of Inquiry as responsible for the 28 September 2009 events in Guinea
2. Commandant Moussa Tiégboro CAMARA d.o.b: 01.01.68Pass: 7190 Person identified by the International Commission of Inquiry as responsible for the 28 September 2009 events in Guinea
3. Colonel Dr. Abdoulaye Chérif DIABY d.o.b: 26.02.57Pass: 13683 Person identified by the International Commission of Inquiry as responsible for the 28 September 2009 events in Guinea
4. Lieutenant Aboubacar Chérif (alias Toumba) DIAKITÉ  Person identified by the International Commission of Inquiry as responsible for the 28 September 2009 events in Guinea
5. Lieutenant Jean-Claude PIVI (alias Coplan) d.o.b: 01.01.60 Person identified by the International Commission of Inquiry as responsible for the 28 September 2009 events in Guinea’.
