Victims Of 1998 Bombing Sue State For Compensation People Daily

1998 U S Embassy Bombing Victims Are Assured Equal Compensation In At least 342 victims of the 1998 us embassy bomb blast in nairobi have filed a petition seeking compensation from the government. the petitioners accuse the government of failing to take the necessary steps to detect, prevent and stop the bombing which left 213 dead and 5,000 injured. The miller firm has now filed applications on behalf of 567 victims of the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in nairobi, kenya through this u.s. victims of state sponsored terrorism fund.
Case Collapses Against Key Figure In 1998 Car Bombing In Northern As kenya commemorated the 25th anniversary of its deadliest terrorist attack on monday, victims of the 1998 us embassy bombing in nairobi reiterated their plea for compensation from the united states. The government is facing a lawsuit by victims of the august 7, 1998 us embassy bombing in which they want billions of shillings in compensation.over 500 victims, including the injured and relatives of those who died in the terrorist attack, filed a petition at the constitutional and human rights division of the high court in may this year. The deal followed sudan agreeing to pay $335 million (sh36 billion) as compensation for victims of past attacks against american targets after being adversely mentioned as having aided the 1998 nairobi and dar es salaam al qaeda attacks. Under a controversial 1996 law that allows civil suits in u.s. courts against states that sponsor terrorism against americans, these attorneys have already won some $12 billion in compensatory.

U S Ruling Over Compensation For 83 Beirut Bombing Riles Iran The The deal followed sudan agreeing to pay $335 million (sh36 billion) as compensation for victims of past attacks against american targets after being adversely mentioned as having aided the 1998 nairobi and dar es salaam al qaeda attacks. Under a controversial 1996 law that allows civil suits in u.s. courts against states that sponsor terrorism against americans, these attorneys have already won some $12 billion in compensatory. At least 342 victims of the 1998 us embassy bomb blast in nairobi have filed a petition seeking compensation from the government. the petitioners accuse the government of failing to take the necessary steps to detect, prevent and stop the bombing which left 213 dead and 5,000 injured. Survivors and families of victims of the 1998 us embassy bombing in nairobi have urged the kenyan and us governments to compensate them for damages. speaking during the 21st anniversary of the attack at the bomb blast memorial park yesterday, the victims accused the two governments of abandoning them. An american firm that has been litigating for kenyans seeking compensation over the august 7, 1998 bomb blast has proposed a law change in the us that may provide a path for local victims to paid. musolino and dessel, a firm based in washington, sent its draft amendment to congress in may. Survivors of the 1998 bomb blast in nairobi have appealed to the governments of kenya and the united states to respond to their longstanding pleas for compensation, which they say they have.
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