Sept. 11 Families Sue Sudan, Saudis

Some 600 relatives of Sept. 11 victims filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking more than $100 trillion from the Sudanese government and Saudi officials, banks and charities, charging they financed Osama bin Laden ( news - web sites)'s network and the attacks on America.
The 15-count federal lawsuit, modeled after action filed against Libya in the Pan Am Flight 103 disaster, seeks to cripple banks, charities and some members of the Saudi royal family as a deterrent to terrorist financing schemes.

But the suit also is therapeutic for relatives of the victims, who acknowledge they face long odds of collecting anything.

“It’s not the money. We want to do something to get at these people,” said Irene Spina, whose daughter, Lisa L. Trerotola, 38, perished in the World Trade Center. “There’s nothing else we can do.”

“This is the right thing to do,” said Matt Sellito, father of Matthew Carmen Sellito, 23, who also died in the World Trade Center. “If the odds are stacked against us, we will beat them.”

The 258-page complaint, filed electronically Thursday in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, seeks “an amount in excess of $100 trillion” and charges the defendants with racketeering, wrongful death, negligence and conspiracy.

Lead attorney Ron Motley said the money would likely come largely from assets held by the defendants in the United States. He said the plaintiffs were after more institutions than those whose assets already have been frozen by the U.S. and other governments.

The complaint also ignores the Bush administration’s delicate diplomatic balancing act with Saudi Arabia by bluntly blaming the kingdom’s officials and institutions for the attacks.

“That kingdom sponsors terrorism,” Motley told reporters at a news conference. “This is an insidious group of people.”

The complaint names more than seven dozen defendants, including the government of Sudan, seven banks, eight Islamic foundations and three Saudi princes.

Those listed include Princes Mohammed al-Faisal and former intelligence chief Turki al-Faisal, Saudi Defense Minister Sultan bin Abdul Aziz al Saud, Khalid bin Salim bin Mahfouz of the National Commercial Bank, and the Faisal Islamic Bank.

Officials from the Saudi Embassy did not immediately return a call for comment.

President Bush ( news - web sites)'s administration has been careful not to blame the Saudi government for the attacks in its drive build a coalition for its war against terrorism.

Prince Saud said last week that the 70-year-old U.S.-Saudi alliance was as solid now as before the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States.

He said bin Laden, who was stripped of Saudi citizenship and is accused of directing the al-Qaida attacks, had intended to drive a wedge between the two countries when he chose 15 Saudi citizens to be among the 19 hijackers.

Several plaintiffs, fighting tears, said they would dedicate the rest of their lives to punishing those who financed the attacks.

“We will succeed because we have the facts and the law on our side,” said Thomas E. Burnett Sr., whose son, Thomas E. Burnett Jr., led a passenger revolt against the hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93 and died when it plummeted to the ground.

“We have justice and morality on our side,” he added.

In May, lawyers announced that a group of Libyans had negotiated a deal that would give $10 million each to the families of those killed when Pan Am Flight 103 was blown up over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988. But Libya insisted the group did not have authorization from the government to negotiate.

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All Iraqi families, Afghan families, Sudani families who suffered American bombings should sue USA for zillion dollars because in case it was the GOVERNMENT directly bombing them not "supporting/financing" terrorists.

Palestinian people should sue British, UN, US, Israel for another zillion dollars because they were forced out of their own homes for no fault of their own.

I agree, I think this is just soo dumb.

But then again this is America, all they do here is SUE*SUE*

well they should include Uncle Sam in their lawsuit too, cuz back when Osama was in afghanistan was'nt he a buddy who got support etc?

lame lame..

yaa add the Carlyle Group :kaboom: :rocket: in it too which includes Bush Sr.

Oh No!!! The new Gupshup has armed Guppies with better and more sophisticated weapons. There will never be peace. "When will they ever learn? When will they eveeer learn?" :)

myvoice this wads done especially for the politics forums :)

There is going to be a new smiley soon, it will be used sparingly although it should be used much more, its a handshake..

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well they should include Uncle Sam in their lawsuit too, cuz back when Osama was in afghanistan was'nt he a buddy who got support etc?

lame lame..
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I agree...same case with saddam!

Can anyone tell me of some terrorist attacks launched by Osama when he was supposedly our buddy and getting US support in opposition to the USSR occupation of Afghanistan?

Maybe it's a case of short memory, but I just don't recall planes crashing into buildings in Moscow, Russian citizens being targeted and killed around the world by Osama's henchman, etc. I remember seeing a lot of fighting with Russian troops and attacks against Russian and Afghan military bases.

simply impossible and lame..

Japnese shud sue USA for Hiroshema and Nagasaki bombing too then.

americans need help..

Man if this is new then a whole LOT of people should sue the US, and you can belive the list will be longggggg

Man I love these new icons, this is my fav :rocketup:

I Love it :slight_smile:

Hey I live on trouble

arent we forgeting someone?

If these middle/upperclass families (which probably have two cars in their driveway, 4 bedrooms in their house, a full wardrobe, and food on their table everyday) are justified to sue these countries 1 trillion (i dont know where fasal got 100tril) for the damage caused to them. Why cant the innocent Afghanis (with not one car, not one bedroom, no clothes and rarely a full meal ) sue america? America dropped bombs on them. America killed them. America has been causing them suffering for years!
The people suing would get an average 160million. Wat would they do with that money? Buy 4 boeings? Buy 16 Mansions? 2000 Mercedes S-Class?
Afghanis cant even imagine that much money. Give them 80 Thousand and they would be happy! Very happy!

Even if these 600 people win this stupid lawsuit maybe they should give an afghani family some food, clothing, maybe a car, or maybe even a house. Why? Because the afghanis havent suffered any less . They have suffered more.

.. I think those families should sue US Govt as they sponsored Osama in Afghanistan.. as well as Saddam against Iran for so many years!

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Maybe it's a case of short memory, but I just don't recall planes crashing into buildings in Moscow, Russian citizens being targeted and killed around the world by Osama's henchman, etc. I remember seeing a lot of fighting with Russian troops and attacks against Russian and Afghan military bases.
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do you recall airliners being shot down though? maybe there should be a lawsuit for that

You ppl forgot Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

these icons are cute :kaboom: :rocket:

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do you recall airliners being shot down though?
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No. I don't recall. Whose airliners? Civilian? How many? Intentionally targeted?

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Intentionally targeted?
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some say intentionally, some say mistake. I consider it gross negligence and incompetence at the minimum.