Fed: Lawyer says he has proof of link between Saudis and Bali

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: March 4, 2003 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

03-04-2003

Fed: Lawyer says he has proof of link between Saudis and Bali

CANBERRA, March 4 AAP - An American lawyer today claimed he had proof that money from
Saudi Arabia was used to fund terrorist cells in Europe involved in the Bali bombing.

Washington-based Allan Gerson, who is leading a bid on behalf of September 11 victims
to sue Saudi Arabian banks, charities and royal family members, said the global sp...

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