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Families of 11 September Victims are urging Lutnick to deliver Saudi -Nationale

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The families of some of the victims who were killed in the 11 September 2001, attacks that worked for the Bond Trading Company of Howard Lutnick, now the secretary of the trade, urge him to help yield a Saudi -Aarabic National that may be involved in the attacks while preparing himself with the Kingdom.

In a letter to Mr. Lutnick, obtained by the New York Times, the families representing the hundreds of employees of the company, Cantor Fitzgerald, who died in the attack that recently cited non-poem evidence showing that Omar Al-Bayoumi had a Saudi inlayer, Bandenkentingen agent, Bandenkenteringen agent, Bandenkenteringen agent, Bandenkentingen Agent, Bandenkentingen Agent, Bandenkenteringen Agent, Bandenkentingen Agent, Bandenkentingen Agent, Bandenkentingen Agent, Bandenkentingen Agency, Bandings Agency Agent, Bands Agent, Bandings Agency Agent, Bands Agent, Bandenkenteringen Agency Agent, Bandenkentingen Agent, Bandings Agency Agent, Bandenkertelingen Agency Agent.

Mr. Lutnick himself is a family member of a victim of the terrorist attack; His brother, who also worked for Cantor Fitzgerald, died. And Cantor, whose offices the 101st span to the 105th floors of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, lost more employees than any other company that was hit by the attacks.

The letter comes when Mr. Lutnick is planning to accompany President Trump to Saudi Arabia this week as part of a trip of a week to the middle -east. The families insisted on Mr Lutnick to claim that Mr. Al-Bayoumi would be brought to court in all discussions about strengthening the economic partnership of the United States with the Kingdom. The family members wrote that his appointment “gives us renewed hope” to determine the complete truth about the attacks and who was responsible.

“You are in a unique position to emphasize that such a partnership must start with responsibility and justice, so that Omar Al-Bayoumi is transferred to the United States to face justice in an American court,” read the letter, which had more than 150 signatories.

“This issue transcends politics; it is a matter of principle,” the letter continued. “It is about honoring the lives we have lost, and whether the country that sent them to their tragic deaths will be held responsible.”

Civil servants of the trade department refused to comment. A person with knowledge of Mr Lutnick’s thinking said he had seen the letter and had deeply rated the thoughts of the family members.

Mr Lutnick, who served as Chief Executive of the company at the time of the attack, lost 658 employees, including his best friend. In a social media post last year, he told how he dropped his son for his first day of kindergarten When his phone continued to ring and disconnect when his brother, Gary, tried to call to say goodbye.

Cantor Fitzgerald continued to support the families affected by the attacks, giving them $ 180 million. It also paid 10 years for their health care and founded an aid fund.

“I promised to take care of all the families,” he wrote. “They became part of my family.”

There was deviations within the company about how a settlement allocation of American Airlines over the aircraft that hit the World Trade Center North Tower, so that it collapsed. Mr. Lutnick told the company managers in 2014 that the money would largely be paid at partners at the company, in contrast to family members of the killed.

For years, information about the potential involvement of Mr. Al-Bayoumi was darkened in the attacks of 11 September.

Last summer, a series of evidence seized by the British authorities from Mr. Al-Bayoumi’s house who binds him to the Qaeda chapters of 11 September was made public for the first time.

More than a week after the attacks, British police officers fell over the house of Mr Al-Bayoumi, who had met two of the September 11 in Los Angeles shortly after the charges of the 11 September in Los Angeles. Among the items that the officers had seized, a path on which Mr. Al-Bayoumi had written a plane in blue ink, above a mathematical comparison.

The British authorities have transferred the material to the FBI for its investigation into the attacks. But it remains unclear what happened to the drawing afterwards. It was not shared with the 9/11 committee, a dual group of legislators and experts who are responsible for writing the final report of the attacks. In its 2004 report, the Commission called Mr Al-Bayoumi ‘an unlikely candidate for clandestine involvement in Islamic extremists’.

None of the new evidence of Mr. Al-Bayoumi’s house finally proved that the Saudi government has made the attacks, but it contributes to a growing indirect case.

The families quoted a report that was broadcast on “60 minutes’ last month, Unveiling that Mr. Al-Bayoumi The Capitol filmed before the attacks.

In the letter, the families pointed out that such information was held by the American public and the Commission of 11 September for years after the attack.

“That betrayal is amazing,” said the letter. “But now we have the chance of a new start.”

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