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NORFOLK, Va. - A federal judge said that Sudan is responsible for the bombing of
the USS Cole but he needs more time to determine damages for the families of the
17 sailors killed when terrorists bombed the ship in 2000.
"There is substantial evidence in this case presented by the expert testimony that
the government of Sudan induced the particular bombing of the Cole by virtue of prior
actions of the government of Sudan," U.S. District Judge Robert G. Doumar said.
The civil trial started 3-12-07 in which the victims' relatives tried to prove the
terrorist attack couldn't have happened without Sudan's support.
Doumar said that he would issue a written opinion later to fully explain his ruling. He
requested additional paperwork, including tax returns of the sailors killed, to determine
the appropriate damages.
"Words can't express the loss my family has gone through," Shalala
Swenchonis-Wood, whose brother died, testified Wednesday. "It's not financial, it's
not material, it's always the things, the little things you don't see."
Four experts on terrorism, including R. James Woolsey, CIA director from early 1993 to
early 1995, also testified in person or by deposition to support the families' position
that al-Qaida needed the African nation's help to carry out the attack.
"It would not have been as easy it might have been possible but it
would not have been as easy," Woolsey said in a videotaped deposition, without Sudan
providing economic support, places to train and false documents.
The experts testified that Sudan has given safe haven to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida
terrorist network since 1991 long before Yemeni operatives attacked the Cole.
They cited testimony from other trials, a declassified Canadian intelligence report, U.S.
State Department reports and their own studies as they testified that Sudan let terrorist
training camps operate within its borders and gave al-Qaida members diplomatic passports
so they could travel without scrutiny and diplomatic pouches to ship explosives and
weapons without being searched.
March 14,2007
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