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US judge orders Iran to pay $105m over 1996 Khobar Towers blast

September 11, 2018

US and Saudi investigators work into the night searching for clues outside the apartment building destroyed by a bomb at the Khobar Towers housing complex in Dhahran on June 25, 1996. — File photo
US and Saudi investigators work into the night searching for clues outside the apartment building destroyed by a bomb at the Khobar Towers housing complex in Dhahran on June 25, 1996. — File photo

Washington — A federal judge in Washington, D.C. on Monday ordered Iran to pay $104.7 million to victims of a June 1996 truck bombing in Dhahran that killed 19 US military personnel.

Chief Judge Beryl Howell entered a default judgment against Iran and the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps, which did not defend against claims over their roles in the attack.

Howell said 15 service members who were at the complex when it was bombed could recover for assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

The judge also said 24 relatives could recover for emotional distress from seeing how the bombing affected their loved ones.

Howell rejected punitive damages, saying US law did not allow them for attacks occurring before 2008.

The lawsuit sought damages under the so-called terrorism exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.

“The plaintiffs are very pleased with the decision, and look forward to pursuing collections,” Paul Gaston, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said in an interview.

“Having the court ruling gives them some measure of justice.”

Thirteen members of Hezbollah were indicted in June 2001 in the federal court in Alexandria, Virginia over their alleged roles in the attack.

In December 2006, another federal judge in Washington ordered Iran to pay $254.4 million to family members and the estates of 17 Americans who died in the attack, also in a default judgment.

The US government in 2015 established the US Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund to compensate victims.

Iran was designated by the US Department of State as a state sponsor of terrorism in January 1984. — Reuters


September 11, 2018
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