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'''Executive Order 12333''' is an [[Executive Order (United States)|Executive Order]]
'''Executive Order 12333''' is an [[Executive Order (United States)|Executive Order]]
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The order authorizes Federal agencies of the [[United States Government]] to take action against organizations designated as having ties to terrorism.
The order authorizes Federal agencies of the [[United States Government]] to implement economic sanctions, and seize of assets, of organizations designated as having ties to terrorism.


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Executive Order 12333 is an Executive Order signed into effect on by U.S. President George W. Bush on September 23, 2001.[1][2] The order authorizes Federal agencies of the United States Government to implement economic sanctions, and seize of assets, of organizations designated as having ties to terrorism.

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  1. George W. Bush. Executive Order 13224, White House, September 23, 2001. Retrieved on 2008-05-03.
  2. Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control, United States Treasury Department, September 23, 2001. Retrieved on 2008-05-03.