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A US judge formally ordered Iran, Al-Qaeda and several other defendants Wednesday to pay $6 billion compensation to the victims of september 11, 2001, in a largely symbolic ruling.
Although Iran denies any connection to
9/11, it was included in the list of
alleged culprits by the US District
Court in New York, along with the
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah,
Afghanistans Taliban guerrillas and
Al-Qaeda, which took credit for the
massive terror attack.
Irans supreme leader Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei is also named.
However, the money, awarded for
economic, personal and punitive
damages for a total of $6,048,513,805,
is unlikely to be recovered.
Iran is in a tense standoff with the
United States over multiple issues,
especially its nuclear industry and
alleged plan to build an atomic
weapon. Iranian-backed Hezbollah has
no relations with the United States.
Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden,
who is also named, was killed by US
Navy SEALs in a raid inside Pakistan in
2011. The Taliban are in an active war
with US-led troops across Afghanistan.
The ruling caps a series of court
decisions prompted by lawsuits filed
by families of 47 victims from among
the nearly 3,000 killed on 9/11.
Last year, Judge George Daniels signed
a judgment in favor of the plaintiffs. A
magistrate then calculated the
recommended compensation, which
Daniels on Wednesday approved in his
ruling.
Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda claimed
responsibility for the attacks, in which
hijacked airliners were used to bring
down the World Trade Center towers
in New York and to crash into the
Pentagon near Washington.
U.S. court orders Iran and others to pay $6 billion for 9/11 attacks | The Raw Story
Although Iran denies any connection to
9/11, it was included in the list of
alleged culprits by the US District
Court in New York, along with the
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah,
Afghanistans Taliban guerrillas and
Al-Qaeda, which took credit for the
massive terror attack.
Irans supreme leader Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei is also named.
However, the money, awarded for
economic, personal and punitive
damages for a total of $6,048,513,805,
is unlikely to be recovered.
Iran is in a tense standoff with the
United States over multiple issues,
especially its nuclear industry and
alleged plan to build an atomic
weapon. Iranian-backed Hezbollah has
no relations with the United States.
Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden,
who is also named, was killed by US
Navy SEALs in a raid inside Pakistan in
2011. The Taliban are in an active war
with US-led troops across Afghanistan.
The ruling caps a series of court
decisions prompted by lawsuits filed
by families of 47 victims from among
the nearly 3,000 killed on 9/11.
Last year, Judge George Daniels signed
a judgment in favor of the plaintiffs. A
magistrate then calculated the
recommended compensation, which
Daniels on Wednesday approved in his
ruling.
Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda claimed
responsibility for the attacks, in which
hijacked airliners were used to bring
down the World Trade Center towers
in New York and to crash into the
Pentagon near Washington.
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U.S. court orders Iran and others to pay $6 billion for 9/11 attacks | The Raw Story