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Provided the first lawsuit against the Obama administration formally file Consulate

Provided the first lawsuit against the Obama administration formally file Consulate

 

8/7/2013 5:26 PM
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Provided, and the U.S. Department of Justice criminal case against a Libyan militia commander accused of involvement in the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi and killed four American diplomats, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens, on September 11 / September last year, as reported by a U.S. judicial sources.
The newspaper quoted sources Washington Post that the criminal case filed against Ahmed Aboul Khtalh to federal court. The sources declined to specify the nature of the charges against the Islamic leader, but this is the first known case of officially provided by the Obama administration in the case of the attack on the consulate.
By leaps and bounds
A spokesman for the U.S. Department of Justice Andy Ames "The ministry investigations are still ongoing, and it was still a top priority."
The Republicans in the U.S. Congress have criticized the Justice Department for being slow to open an investigation into the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi. But officials at the Ministry of Justice hinted in recent progress in the investigation.
The Minister of Justice Eric Holder, in testimony before the Judicial Committee of the House of Representatives, to inform its members about the latest developments in the investigation in May / May last year, that his ministry will announce soon all the findings so far. He said in reply to a question by a member of the Judiciary Committee: "We have made very significant progress in the investigation."
The federal investigation in the attack on the consulate, led by officers from the Federal Bureau of Investigation collided with obstacles from the outset. And security concerns have caused delays in the arrival of investigators to Benghazi several weeks. When officers arrived, the FBI finally to the scene of the attack was tampered with gunmen consular offices, and looted its contents.
The impact of al-Qaeda threats
Officials at the Ministry of Justice that the lawsuit against Abu Khtalh submitted some time ago. The disclosure provided in conjunction with the closure of about 20 U.S. embassy from North Africa to Bangladesh through the Middle East, after objection talks between the leaders of al-Qaeda on planning for attacks against U.S. interests.
Republicans have spent in the U.S. Congress for months demanding answers about the attack on the consulate in Benghazi. The استجواباتهم focused on the protection provided by the Obama administration to consular officials, and whether they are adequate, and whether administration officials deliberately mislead the public about the nature of the attack in an attempt to avoid political repercussions in the midst of the election campaign to renew the mandate of Obama.

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