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Mohamed Hosny Elsayed Mubarak Suzan Saleh Thabet Prohibited List (Updated List 27 December 2016) Mohamed Hosny Elsayed Mubarak Suzan Saleh Thabet (wife of Mohamed Hosny Elsayed Mubarak) Alaa Mohamed Hosny Elsayed Mubarak Omar Alaa Mohamed Hosny Elsayed Mubarak (minor) Haydi Mohamed Magdi Hussen Rasekh (Wife of Alaa Mohamed Hosny Elsayed Mubarak) Gamal Mohamed Hosny Elsayed Mubarak Farida Gamal Mohamed Hosny Elsayed Mubarak (minor) Khadiga Mahmoud Elgamal (wife of Gamal Mohamed Hosny Elsayed Mubarak) Anoshk Caroline Rowd Serabel (wife of Habib Ibrahim Habib Eladly) Ahmed Abdel Aziz Ezz Ahmed Ahmed Abdel Aziz Ezz (minor) Afaf Ahmed Abdel Aziz Ezz Malak Ahmed Abdel Aziz Ezz Abla Mohamed Fawzy Ali Ahmed Salama (wife of Ahmed Abdel Aziz Ezz) Khadiga Ahmed Ahmed Kamel Yassin (wife of Ahmed Abdel Aziz Ezz) Shahinez Abdel Aziz Abdel wahab ELNaggar (wife of Ahmed Abdel Aziz Ezz) Rashid Mohamed Rashid Rashed Hussein Alia Rashid Mohamed Rashid Rashed Hussein Salma Rashid Mohamed Rashid Rashed Hussein Rawya Rashid Mohamed Rashid Rashed Hussein Hanya Mahmoud Abdelrahman Fahmy (wife of Rashid Mohamed Rashid Rashed Hussein) Mohamed Zoheir Mohamed Waheed Mohamed Zoheir Garanah Habiba Mohamed Zoheir Mohamed Waheed Mohamed Zoheir Garanah (minor) Adham Mohamed Zoheir Mohamed Waheed Mohamed Zoheir Garanah (minor) Zoher Mohamed Zoheir Mohamed Waheed Mohamed Zoheir Garanah (minor) Amir Mohamed Zoheir Mohamed Waheed Mohamed Zoheir Garanah (minor) Jaylan Shawkat Hosni Galal ElDin (wife of Mohamed Zoheir Mohamed Waheed Mohamed Zoheir Garanah) Mohamed Ahdy Abbas Fadly Mohamed Mohamed Ahdy Abbas Fadly (minor) Soaad Abdelmeguid Ahmed (wife of Mohamed Ahdy Abbas Fadly) Amr Mohamed Mohamed Assal Mohamed Amr Mohamed Mohamed Assal (minor) Farid Amr Mohamed Mohamed Assal (minor) Menna Allah Amr Mohamed Mohamed Assal (minor) Farah Anas Nabih ElFeky (minor) Islam Anas Nabih ElFeky (minor) Osama Abdel Allah Mahmoud Nasser ELSheikh Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem Nazima Abd elhamed Ismail Mohamed (wife of Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem) Nazema Abdel Maged Ismail Mohamed (wife of Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem) Khaled Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem Hussien Khaled Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem (minor) Dina Khaled Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem (minor) Donia Khaled Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem (minor) Nora Khaled Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem (minor) Ein Elhayat Abbas Mosaad Elhmamy (wife of Khaled Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem) Magda Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem Omar Hatem Hasan Ibrahim Ahmed ELSheikh (minor son of Magda Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem) Nour Hatem Hasan Ibrahim Ahmed ELSheikh (minor son of Magda Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem) Nelly Mohamed Ehab Abdel Rahman Fatouh (son of Magda Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem) Nina Mohamed Ehab Abdel Rahman Fatouh (son of Magda Hussien Kamal Eldeen Ibrahim Salem) Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Soliman Dina Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Soliman Judy Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Soliman Sherif Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Soliman Mona Salah ElDin Youssef Mohamed ElMoniery (Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Soliman) Mohamed Magdy Hussien Raskh Mervat Abd Elkader Saleh Eid (wife of Mohamed Magdy Hussien Raskh) Yousif Raaof Botros Ghali Naguib Yousif Raaof Botros Ghali (minor) Nader Yousif Raaof Botros Ghali (minor) Yousif Yousif Raaof Botros Ghali (minor) Michell Khalil Habib Saigh (wife of Yousif Raaof Botros Ghali) Mostafa Mahmoud Mostafa Thabet Somai Saad Ali Thabet (wife of Mostafa Mahmoud Mostafa Thabet) Alaa Saad Aboul Kheir Omar Alaa Saad Aboul Kheir (minor) Nora Mohamed Nour El Din Ahmed El Daly (wife of Alaa Saad Aboul Kheir) Ibrahim Salem Ahmed Mohamed Mohamedein Hedayet Amin Abdel Hafez Mahmoud (wife of Ibrahim Salem Ahmed Mohamed Mohamedein) Amin Sameh Samir Amin Fahmy Amin Youssef Waly Moussa Mizar Youssef Amin Youssef Waly Moussa Mizar Mohsen Mounier Ali Hamdy ELSokary Abdel Rehim Mohamed Abo Shanab Farouk Farag Abdel Rehim El-Shaaer Mohamed Mohamed Abdel Rehim El-Shaaer Mahmoud Mohamed Mohamed Abdel Rehim El-Shaaer Faraf Farouk Farag El-Shaaer Rabie Sayed Aly EL Bawab Amin Ahmed Mohamed Othman Abaza Nermeen Hazem Mahmoud (wife of Amin Ahmed Mohamed Othman Abaza) Engy Amin Ahmed Mohamed Othman Abaza (minor) Amr Ahmed Manasseh Ibrahim Nasrallah Ayad Heba elsaid Manasseh Ibrahim (wife of Amr Ahmed Manasseh Ibrahim Nasrallah Ayad) Ahmad Amr Ahmed Manasseh Ibrahim Nasrallah Ayad (minor) Judy Amr Ahmed Manasseh Ibrahim Nasrallah Ayad (minor) Jumana Amr Ahmed Manasseh Ibrahim Nasrallah Ayad (minor) Mostafa Mahmoud Barakat Esmat Soliman Abdel Wahab (wife of Mostafa Mahmoud Barakat) Sanaa Mahmoud Mohamed Honsi (wife of Abou Bakr Abdel Hamid Youseef Nayel) Elham Ali AlSaid Abou Afra (wife of Abou Bakr Abdel Hamid Youseef Nayel) Ziad Abdel Latif Fahmy Magda Abel Moniem Mahmoud Sultan (wife of Ziad Abdel Latif Fahmy) Nadia Essam Eldin Mahmoud Khalil (wife of Ziad Abdel Latif Fahmy) Zakaria Hussein Mohamed Azmy Bahia Abdel Moniem Soliman Halawa (wife of Zakaria Hussein Mohamed Azmy) Hanaa Ahmed Fathy Mostafa Kamel Sourour Hanan Ahmed Fathy Mostafa Kamel Sourour Tarek Ahmed Fathy Mostafa Kamel Sourour Marwa Mohamed Rashwan Morad ELZomor (wife of Tarek Ahmed Fathy Mostafa Kamel Sourour) Zeinab Mahmoud Mohamed ELFouli Elhusseiny (wife of Ahmed Fathy Mostafa Kamel Sourour) Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif Ashraf Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif Aya Ashraf Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif Ahmed Ashraf Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif Lola Youssef Mohamed Kamel (wife of Ashraf Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif) Ehab Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif Omar Ehab Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif (minor) Mohamed Ehab Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif (minor) Nihal Mohamed Mostafa (wife of Ehab Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif) Eman Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif Ekbal Hanem Mohamed Attia Halaby (Also known as Ekbal Mohamed Attia Halaby and Ekbal Hanem Attia Mohamed Halaby) (wife of Mohamed Safwat Mohamed Youssef ElSherif) Heirs of Kamal Mohamed ElSayed ELShazly Mohamed Kamal Mohamed ElSayed ELShazly Mona Kamal Mohamed ElSayed ELShazly Moataz Kamal Mohamed ElSayed ELShazly Naera Mohamed Amin Amer (wife of Kamal Mohamed ElSayed ELShazly) Hany Ahmed Kamel Amin Souad Mohamed Fathy Fatouh (late Hany Ahmed Kamel Amin) Ehab Nassef Mohamed Khalifa Jenny Ehab Nassef Mohamed Khalifa (minor) Jodi Ehab Nassef Mohamed Khalifa (minor) Islam Mohamed Gamal Abou Zanah (wife of Ehab Nassef Mohamed Khalifa) Aly EL Din Helal Dessouki Gafer Bahaa Aly EL Din Helal Dessouki Rasha Hussein Abdel Aziz Helmy Said (wife of Bahaa Aly EL Din Helal Dessouki) Eglal Aly Bahgat Tawfik (wife of Aly EL Din Helal Dessouki Gafer) Perihan Abo Elwafa Hussein Rashwan Moussa Maha Abo Elwafa Hussein Rashwan Moussa Dalia Abo Elwafa Hussein Rashwan Moussa Amany Ahmed Elhady Nassar (wife of Abo Elwafa Hussein Rashwan Moussa) Samy Salah El Din Abd Allah Belal (And his wife and minor children) Mohamed Ramadan Abbas Ahmed (And his wife and minor children) Haytham Samir Hassan Abou El Ezz Asmaa Abd El Wahab Mohamed Galal Mohamed Abd El Wahab Mohamed Galal Saeed Labib Mohamed Balabel Osama Youssef Ismail El Marasy Maha helmy Abdel Moniem El Akkad Mohamed Osama Youssef Ismail El Marasy Hisham Ahmed Abdel Momen Hassaan Ahmed Samir Azazy Mohamed Sakr Hoda Abbas Hassan Mohamed Sayed Ramadan Mohamed Ibrahim El Sodany (husband of Hoda Abbas Hassan Mohamed) Fadya Abbas Hassan Aly Abd El Hamid Hashem Abd El Razek (husband of Fadya Abbas Hassan) Omar Aly Abd El Hamid Hashem Abd El Razek Yosra Aly Abd El Hamid Hashem Abd El Razek Eman Eid Hassan Abbas Ashraf Kamal Hamed Abou Zekry (husband of Eman Eid Hassan Abbas) Youssef Ashraf Kamal Hamed Abou Zekry Galal Ashraf Kamal Hamed Abou Zekry Walid Abd Allah Noaman Abd Allah El Tawil (known as Nasser El Flestiny) Entsar Saeed Mohamed Younes (wife of Walid Abd Allah Noaman Abd Allah El Tawil) Hany Mohamed Awad Ramadan Harb Magdy Yaacoub Nassif Wasef Hany Yaacoub Nassif Wasef Osama Mounir Fahmy Lobna Onsy Labib Eskander (wife of Osama Mounir Fahmy) Fady Adel Sadek Mikhail Mena Fady Adel Sadek Mikhail (minor) Marian Nassim Khalil Abdel Shahid (wife of Fady Adel Sadek Mikhail) Hakim Nagy Hakim Eissa Daniel Hakim Nagy Hakim Eissa (minor) Nancy Makram Habib Maqar (wife of Hakim Nagy Hakim Eissa) Randa Mohamed Salama Mohamed El Nakib Ashraf Gomaa Fathy Salem (husband of Randa Mohamed Salama Mohamed El Nakib) Fouad Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Hassan Zamzam Abdel Aziz Mohamed Abdel Magid (wife of Fouad Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Hassan) Hanan El Sayed Sayed Ahmed khozimy (wife of Fouad Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Hassan) Ahmed Fouad Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Hassan (minor) Ehab Fouad Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Hassan (minor) Manar Fouad Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Hassan (minor) Shahd Fouad Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Hassan (minor) Youssef Abdel Rahman Hosny Hassan Hend Youssef Abdel Rahman Hosny Hassan Heba Youssef Abdel Rahman Hosny Hassan Nada Youssef Abdel Rahman Hosny Hassan Mohamed Mahmoud Hamdy Ismail Taymour Mohamed Mahmoud Hamdy Ismail Shahinaz Mohamed Mahmoud Hamdy Ismail Ibrahim Abdel Fattah Morsy Nafee Ahmed Ibrahim Abdel Fattah Morsy Nafee Omar Ibrahim Abdel Fattah Morsy Nafee Ola Mohamed Hassanein Barakat (wife of Ibrahim Abdel Fattah Morsy Nafee) Aziz Saleh Abdel Latif and his wife and minor children Mohamed Awad Ramadan Harb Nabiha Reyad Mohamed Gad El Haq (wife of Mohamed Awad Ramadan Harb) Soma Mohamed Ahmed Abdel Mohsen (wife of
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