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NEW YORK AP 鈥?Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is backing legislation that would let Americ stanley vattenflaska ans sue Saudi Arabia over the 9/11 terrorist stanley cup attacks.The bill is opposed by the Obama administration. But s important to families of 9/11 victims, some of whom believe Saudi officials played some part in the attacks.Sanders spoke in favor of the legislation Monday on NBC s Stanley cup website Today Show on the eve of the New York presidential primary. He says it s important to have a full understanding of the the possible role of the Saudi government in 9/11. U.S. inquiries have not reported a link between the Saudi government or its senior officials and the attacks. But Sanders notes that some conclusions remain classified.Sanders says Saudi Arabia promotes an extreme and very destructive version of Islam.Fifteen of the 19 hijackers in the September 2001 attacks, which destroyed the World Trade Center and killed thousands, were citizens of Saudi Arabia.
A court in Saudi Arabia on Monday sentenced five people to death for the killing of Washington Post columnist Ja stanley cup mal Khashoggi, who was murdered in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul last year by a team of Saudi agents.The stanley cup verdicts were read by Shaalan al-Shaalan, a spokesperson f stanley becher rom the attorney general s office, and broadcast on Saudi Arabia s state-run Al-Ekhbariya TV.No names were given for those found guilty. Al-Ekhbariya reported that three others were sentenced to prison.All can appeal the verdicts.The Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, had drawn international condemnation for the killing because several Saudi agents involved worked directly for him.The kingdom denies that Prince Mohammed had any involvement or knowledge of the operation.The killing had shocked the world and drawn condemnation from the international community, including the United Nations.Khashoggi had walked into his country s consulate in Istanbul on that morning in October 2018 to collect documents that would allow him to wed his Turkish fianc茅e, Hatice Cengiz, who waited for him outside.He never walked out.Khashoggi s body was never found. Slzd Black Friday sales could be up 9 percent over last year, early numbers show
NEW YORK AP 鈥?Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is backing legislation that would let Americ stanley vattenflaska ans sue Saudi Arabia over the 9/11 terrorist stanley cup attacks.The bill is opposed by the Obama administration. But s important to families of 9/11 victims, some of whom believe Saudi officials played some part in the attacks.Sanders spoke in favor of the legislation Monday on NBC s Stanley cup website Today Show on the eve of the New York presidential primary. He says it s important to have a full understanding of the the possible role of the Saudi government in 9/11. U.S. inquiries have not reported a link between the Saudi government or its senior officials and the attacks. But Sanders notes that some conclusions remain classified.Sanders says Saudi Arabia promotes an extreme and very destructive version of Islam.Fifteen of the 19 hijackers in the September 2001 attacks, which destroyed the World Trade Center and killed thousands, were citizens of Saudi Arabia.