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Congress passes Saudi 9/11 lawsuits bill | Congress passes Saudi 9/11 lawsuits bill |
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US Congress has unanimously passed a bill allowing 9/11 victims' families to sue the Saudi government, on the eve of the attacks' 15th anniversary. | US Congress has unanimously passed a bill allowing 9/11 victims' families to sue the Saudi government, on the eve of the attacks' 15th anniversary. |
The House of Representatives held a voice vote on legislation that the Senate approved in May. | The House of Representatives held a voice vote on legislation that the Senate approved in May. |
President Obama vowed again to reject the measure, but lawmakers could overturn one of his vetoes for the first time if they secure enough votes. | |
Saudi Arabia, a key US ally, has denied any role in the attacks. | Saudi Arabia, a key US ally, has denied any role in the attacks. |
Democratic New York lawmaker Jerrold Nadler, the bill's sponsor in the House, said of Friday's vote: "We wanted it to come to the floor, symbolically before the 15th anniversary. | Democratic New York lawmaker Jerrold Nadler, the bill's sponsor in the House, said of Friday's vote: "We wanted it to come to the floor, symbolically before the 15th anniversary. |
"We've been aiming toward that the entire session.'' | "We've been aiming toward that the entire session.'' |
President Obama has warned of retaliatory lawsuits against the US government if American citizens are allowed to take the Saudis to court. | President Obama has warned of retaliatory lawsuits against the US government if American citizens are allowed to take the Saudis to court. |
But Terry Strada, national chair for 9/11 Families United For Justice Against Terrorism, disagreed that the bill could backfire as the White House has warned. | But Terry Strada, national chair for 9/11 Families United For Justice Against Terrorism, disagreed that the bill could backfire as the White House has warned. |
"If we're not funding terrorist organisations and killing people, then we don't have anything to worry about," she said. | "If we're not funding terrorist organisations and killing people, then we don't have anything to worry about," she said. |
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, a former New York senator, is among backers of the bipartisan legislation. | Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, a former New York senator, is among backers of the bipartisan legislation. |
Riyadh reportedly threatened earlier this year to pull hundreds of billions of dollars from the US economy if the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act was enacted. | Riyadh reportedly threatened earlier this year to pull hundreds of billions of dollars from the US economy if the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act was enacted. |
The Saudi foreign minister warned the bill would strip the principle of sovereign immunity and usher in the "law of the jungle". | The Saudi foreign minister warned the bill would strip the principle of sovereign immunity and usher in the "law of the jungle". |
Separately, a bipartisan group of US senators announced on Thursday they will attempt to block the Obama administration's proposed sale of more than $1bn (£754m) in weapons to Saudi Arabia. | Separately, a bipartisan group of US senators announced on Thursday they will attempt to block the Obama administration's proposed sale of more than $1bn (£754m) in weapons to Saudi Arabia. |
Riyadh has never been formally implicated in the 11 September 2001 attacks. | Riyadh has never been formally implicated in the 11 September 2001 attacks. |
But two months ago Congress released 28 declassified pages from a report that reignited concerns a few of the attackers had links to Saudi government officials. | But two months ago Congress released 28 declassified pages from a report that reignited concerns a few of the attackers had links to Saudi government officials. |
Last year, a confessed 9/11 plotter in US custody, Zacarias Moussaoui, claimed a Saudi prince had helped finance the attack. | Last year, a confessed 9/11 plotter in US custody, Zacarias Moussaoui, claimed a Saudi prince had helped finance the attack. |
The kingdom said it was a baseless accusation from a "deranged criminal". | The kingdom said it was a baseless accusation from a "deranged criminal". |
Fifteen of the 19 hijackers were Saudi citizens. | Fifteen of the 19 hijackers were Saudi citizens. |
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