LLOYDS OF LONDON SUES SAUDI ARABIA FOR FUNDING 911 TERRORIST ATTACKS
The lawsuit is based heavily on diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks. Insurer Lloyd’s of London has filed a court case against Saudi Arabia to recover hundreds of millions it paid out in insurance settlements relating to the 9/11 attacks. The insurance company claims that al Qaeda was directly funded by Saudi Arabia who in turn should bear the responsibility of meeting the costs. The lawsuit lists the primary defendants in the lawsuit as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Red Crescent, the National Commercial Bank, al Rajhi Bank, and the Saudi Joint Relief Committee for Bosnia and Chechnya. The latter was under the control of the Saudi Interior Minister Prince Naif bin Abdul Aziz, half brother of King Abdullah. (The 9/11 Commission Report found no evidence of Saudi government funding of al Qaeda.) Surprise,Surprise
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