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http://www.newsweek.com/911-lawsuit-saudi-bin-laden-583984
<INSRURANCE GROUP trying to cash in >
A group of United States insurers has hit 10 defendants, including Saudi banks and companies connected with the family of Osama bin Laden, with a $4.2 billion lawsuit over the 9/11 terror attacks. The lawsuit was filed Wednesday night in U.S. District Court in Manhattan by more than two dozen U.S. insurers affiliated with the insurance holding company Travelers Cos, reported Reuters.
The move follows a decision by Congress last September to override a veto by then-President Barack Obama and allow U.S. citizens to sue foreign governments.
Included among the defendants is National Commercial Bank, in which the Saudi government, through its Public Investment Fund, holds a majority stake. The bank is listed alongside Al Rajhi Bank, Saudi aviation firm Dallah Avco, Mohamed Binladin Co. and multiple charities.
Note:
This motion comes in with in days of strikes on Syria and Afghanistan where US was involved in property damage
People have argued that if Saudis are liable for damages then countries like Afghanistan , Iraq, Syria, Libya , Somalia or other countries like Viet Nam or others can also lodge international court cases against US for War Damages to property and Human lives
<INSRURANCE GROUP trying to cash in >
A group of United States insurers has hit 10 defendants, including Saudi banks and companies connected with the family of Osama bin Laden, with a $4.2 billion lawsuit over the 9/11 terror attacks. The lawsuit was filed Wednesday night in U.S. District Court in Manhattan by more than two dozen U.S. insurers affiliated with the insurance holding company Travelers Cos, reported Reuters.
The move follows a decision by Congress last September to override a veto by then-President Barack Obama and allow U.S. citizens to sue foreign governments.
Included among the defendants is National Commercial Bank, in which the Saudi government, through its Public Investment Fund, holds a majority stake. The bank is listed alongside Al Rajhi Bank, Saudi aviation firm Dallah Avco, Mohamed Binladin Co. and multiple charities.
Note:
This motion comes in with in days of strikes on Syria and Afghanistan where US was involved in property damage
People have argued that if Saudis are liable for damages then countries like Afghanistan , Iraq, Syria, Libya , Somalia or other countries like Viet Nam or others can also lodge international court cases against US for War Damages to property and Human lives
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