The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US Supreme Court backs Sudan over USS Cole damages

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WASHINGTON: The US Supreme Court overturned Tuesday a ruling ordering Sudan to pay damages to the families of 17 servicemen killed in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen.

The high court ruled on procedural grounds: under regulation­s related to the prosecutio­n of foreign states, it said the Sudanese government should have been served the complaint in Khartoum instead of via its embassy in Washington.

“In cases with sensitive diplomatic implicatio­ns, the rule of law demands adherence to strict rules,” the justices said in an 8-1 ruling.

On Oct 12, 2000, a rubber boat loaded with explosives blew up as it rounded the bow of the guidedmiss­ile destroyer, which had just pulled into Aden, Yemen, for a refueling stop.

Seventeen American sailors were killed as well as the two perpetrato­rs of the attack claimed by al-Qaeda, in an early success for the terror group and its founder Osama bin Laden.

A US court then ruled that Sudan, where the two bombers were trained, held responsibi­lity for the attack — a claim Khartoum always denied.

In 2012, a Washington judge ordered Sudan to pay more than US$300 million to the victims’ families. Other judges went on to order certain banks to make Sudanese assets available to start paying the sum.

In January, President Donald Trump said that one of the architects of the attack, al-Qaeda operative Jamal al-Badawi, was killed in a precision strike in Yemen.

The chief suspect in the attack, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, is held at the US detention camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows the port side of the guided missile destroyer USS Cole after a suspected terrorist bomb exploded during a refueling operation in the port of Aden in Yemen. — AFP photo
File photo shows the port side of the guided missile destroyer USS Cole after a suspected terrorist bomb exploded during a refueling operation in the port of Aden in Yemen. — AFP photo

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