Friday, December 20, 2013

to get the reward all you need to do is watch the video of the attack as obama and crew did

U.S. reward for information about the attack Benghazi


The attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, killing the ambassador and three of his companions (Reuters) -
Revealed the U.S. State Department offered a reward of about ten million dollars in order to obtain information leading to the arrest of any person involved in the attack on the U.S. consulate in the city of Benghazi, Libya in September / September 2012 that killed four Americans including the ambassador.
A spokesman for the U.S. State Department said that since the month of January 2012 presents the program "Rewards for Justice" bonus up ten million dollars to anyone who gives information that allows for the arrest or indictment of any involvement in the attacks committed in Benghazi.
She said that the Minister of Foreign Affairs John Kerry stressed that the U.S. government has offered a reward in a letter to the House of Representatives on Friday. Because of the sensitive nature of this issue did not publish any announcement about this bonus, and added that the external program can not succeed without the announcement of the bonuses on the Internet.
The spokesman said, "Since the attack we have said clearly that we committed ourselves to work to bring those responsible to justice. We use all our means to achieve this goal."
The attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi to the tension between the Democratic administration and the opposition parliamentary republic, which accused the administration that it sought to hide the nature of "terrorist" attacked for not downloading President Barack Obama - who was at the height of his presidential campaign - the responsibility of the inability to avoid the attack.
It is reported that on September 11 / September of last year to kill the U.S. ambassador to Libya at the time Christopher Stevens and three other Americans when a group of gunmen attacked the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, and continues to achieve progress in the case.

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