The families of 9/11 victims want something – justice.
They fight in a Manhattan cederal court for the permission to seize Saudi Arabia. Yes, permission is required because a judge has to decide now if the case continues.
They want someone to listen to them about all offenders on September 11, 2001, and they asked President Donald Trumper and Vice President JD stand to help them. Appeal comes as presidents in the Middle East today.
“It has been nearly twenty-four years since 2,977 of our loved ones, including our parents, spouses, children, and neighbors, were brutally murdered in American history,” Brett Eagleson writes to the president in a letter he shared with The Herald.
“You have a chance to do what Presidents Bush, Obama, and Biden are not,” he told two leaders. “You can stand with 9/11 families and ask for the kingdom of Saudi Arabia Extradite Omar Al-Bayoumi to deal with justice in an American tribunal.
Herald covered Eagleson’s crutadeAnd we’ll keep doing this until the end. He and all the other 9/11 K. is voluntary less.
Herald is not forgotten because of what we think. There is no end to an end if a lover is lost in violence or other tragedies. But there is an opportunity, sometimes, to determine from mistakes.
That’s all the young men, who lost his father at Twin Towers in New York City, asked. If america can fight for terrorist attacks, why can’t these beloved beliefs do justice in court?
“We are especially concerned that while 9/11 families continue to wait for justice, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has grown in the states of the Oval Talus and PGA president.
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We urge the President to add another subject, the extradition of Omar al-Bayboyi.
Al Bayoumi saw video Overcrowding in the capital of the summer in 1999focusing on Congress, the Washington monument, the sky and jotting in a notebook is a formula to calculate the rates of the descent. He is on a student visa and has long returned to the kingdom.
The commission of 9/11 does not know this evidence, and it is now part of the river Eagelon case.
The Saudi government expresses government officials, “Senior or otherwise provides any ‘direction’ to Omar al Bayoumi … to ‘help’ … 9/11 hijackers.” Any contact, Saudis add, is the “innocent motives … to help the Saudis colleagues” new in San Diego.
In all 19 hijackers, 15 of them were citizens in Saudi Arabia. They all associate with Al Qaeda and hijacked four jets.
One day we will never forget. We join Brett Eagleson’s request for justice.