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4 Feb 2015
New York (AFP) - The only Al-Qaeda plotter convicted over the 9/11 attacks has told American lawyers that members of the Saudi royal family donated millions to the terror group in the 1990s.
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New York (AFP) - The only Al-Qaeda plotter convicted over the 9/11 attacks has told American lawyers that members of the Saudi royal family donated millions to the terror group in the 1990s.
French
citizen Zacarias Moussaoui, dubbed the "20th hijacker," made the
revelations in court papers filed in a New York federal court by lawyers for
victims of the attacks who accuse Saudi Arabia of supporting Al-Qaeda.
He said he
created a digital database of Al-Qaeda donors, including members of the royal
family such as former intelligence chief Prince Turki al Faisal and Prince
Bandar bin Sultan, who was Saudi ambassador to United States for 22 years until
2005.
Moussaoui
said he met in Afghanistan an official from the Saudi embassy in Washington DC
to discuss Al-Qaeda's plots to attack the United States, and that he was
supposed to meet the same man again in Washington for help on a plot to shoot
down Air Force One.
He also
claimed there were direct dealings between senior Saudi officials and bin
Laden, saying he traveled to Saudi Arabia twice to deliver handwritten letters
between the Al-Qaeda mastermind and senior Saudis, including Prince Turki.
The Saudi
embassy in Washington DC denied the allegations.
"The
September 11 attack has been the most intensely investigated crime in history
and the findings show no involvement by the Saudi government or Saudi
officials," it said in a statement.
The embassy
called Moussaoui "a deranged criminal whose own lawyers presented evidence
that he was mentally incompetent," and said his words had no credibility.
Moussaoui,
who was found criminally responsible at his trial in 2006, pled guilty to
plotting the deadliest terror attacks in US history and is incarcerated at a
supermax prison in Colorado.
Across 127
pages of transcript, Moussaoui said the money from wealthy Saudi donors was
"crucial" to Al-Qaeda in the late 1990s.
He talked
about donations of two to three million dollars and said top-ranking officials
were close to bin Laden through social connections.
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