List of Countries
"DO NOT TRAVEL" DESTINATIONS LIST from SmartTraveller.gov.au
Venezuela, Mali, Niger, Libya, Syria, North Korea, Central African Republic, Chad, Lebanon, Burkina Faso, Haiti, Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Belarus, Afghanistan, Russia, Ukraine, South Sudan, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has established sanctions regimes against many countries, including:
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Southern Rhodesia:Sanctioned since 1966
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South Africa:Sanctioned since 1966
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Former Yugoslavia:Sanctioned twice since 1966
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Haiti:Sanctioned twice since 1966
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Angola:Sanctioned since 1966
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Liberia:Sanctioned three times since 1966
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Eritrea/Ethiopia:Sanctioned since 1966
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Rwanda:Sanctioned since 1966
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Sierra Leone:Sanctioned since 1966
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Côte d'Ivoire:Sanctioned since 1966
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Iran:Sanctioned since 1966
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Somalia/Eritrea:Sanctioned since 1966
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ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida:Sanctioned since 1966
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Iraq:Sanctioned twice since 1966
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Democratic Republic of the Congo:Sanctioned since 1966
Australia’s Sanctions list published by DFAT
United Nations Security Council Sanctions
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Central African Republic
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Counter-Terrorism
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Guinea-Bissau
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Iraq
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ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida
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Lebanon
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Somalia
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South Sudan
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Sudan
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The Taliban
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Yemen
Australian Autonomous Sanctions
Country or Former Country
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Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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Myanmar
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Russia/Ukraine
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Zimbabwe
Thematic
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Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
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Significant cyber incidents
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Serious violations or serious abuses of human rights
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Serious corruption
Both
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Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
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Iran
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Libya
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Syria
New Zealand’s Sanctions list published by the New Zealand Foreign Affairs & Trade
New Zealand currently has regulations implementing the following UN sanctions regimes:
Year | County |
2018
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2017
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North Korea
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2016
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Iran
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2015
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2014
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2012
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Guinea-Bissau
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2011
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Libya
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2010
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Eritrea
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2008
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Lebanon
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2007
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Al Qaida and Taliban
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2004
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2003
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Iraq Reconstruction
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1991
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Iraq
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