Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Taliban And 9/11 Families Fight For Billions In Frozen Afghan Funds At The US Federal Reserve

The memorial plaza for Sept. 11 victims in Lower Manhattan. For technical reasons, thousands of spouses and children of those killed in the attacks have not received payments from a compensation fund set up by Congress.Credit...Dave Sanders for The New York Times  

New York Times: Taliban and 9/11 Families Fight for Billions in Frozen Afghan Funds  

The White House must figure out what to do with the Afghan central bank’s account at the Federal Reserve, now blocked under U.S. law. 

WASHINGTON — Nearly 20 years ago, about 150 family members of Sept. 11 victims sought a measure of justice for their losses by suing a list of targets like Al Qaeda and the Taliban. A decade later, a court found the defendants liable by default and ordered them to pay damages now worth about $7 billion. 

But with no way to collect it, the judgment seemed symbolic. 

Today, however, the Taliban are back in control of Afghanistan. The group’s leaders say their country’s central bank account at the Federal Reserve in New York, in which the former government accumulated about $7 billion from foreign aid and other sources, is rightfully theirs. And that in turn has raised a question: If the money is the Taliban’s, shouldn’t the plaintiffs in the Sept. 11 lawsuit be entitled to seize it? 

High-level officials in the Biden administration are now debating the answer to that question, which presents a complex knot of national security, legal, diplomatic and political problems — the latest example of how thorny issues stemming from the terrorist attacks remain unresolved more than two decades later. 

Among the specifics to be worked out is whether and how the United States can sidestep any legal requirement to recognize the Taliban as the legitimate Afghan government in order to use the money in the central bank account to help resolve the claim by the Sept. 11 families. 

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WNU Editor: It will be a grave moral injustice if the 9/11 families are ignored and this money is given to the same group and their allies who were responsible for 9/11 and the misery that they have caused. The fact that the Biden administration is having this debate when the moral and right thing to do is so clear is incomprehensible. And what is even more maddening is that the funds that are currently frozen at the US Federal Reserve is primarily US tax funded aid money given to the Afghan government before its fall.

2 comments:

  1. It is moral social justice in the view of the Democrats who populate the Biden administration, if the families are given the shaft and the Taliban are sucked up to.

    Those 9/11 families are mostly white, so according to liberal religious canon law, they had it coming to them because of the Alexander the Great, the Crusades or something.

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  2. The Democrats reckon to be white is to be racist, so the best thing to do is to give it to the Taliban as most of them aren't white & it would be racialist not to hand them the cash. Realistically I wouldn't put it past them. Especially if Taliban representatives hold protests in New York & California re BLM & Global warming. Protesting for trans rights might be a bridge too far for them though.... Keep ducking 🙈

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