Suicide Bomb Victims Can Sue French Bank

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Thu Oct 5, 2006 at 6:16 pm PDT • Views: 296

A lawsuit by families of suicide bomb victims against French bank Credit Lyonnais, alleging that the bank knowingly provided financial services to genocidal terrorists, will proceed.

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A lawsuit by families of suicide bomb victims in Israel seeking damages from French bank Credit Lyonnais claiming it knowingly provided financial services to a group linked to Hamas can proceed, a U.S. federal judge ruled on Thursday.

The suit, which made claims on behalf of 25 families of U.S. victims killed or wounded in the attacks, alleges that Credit Lyonnais, S.A. provided financial services and material support to CBSP, a French charity that raises funds for Hamas. CBSP has been officially designated a global terrorist organization by the U.S. government.

Credit Lyonnais, a unit of Credit Agricole SA, rejected the claims and filed a motion to have the suit dismissed.

U.S. District Judge Charles Sifton dismissed the most serious of the plaintiff’s three claims — that the French bank “aided and abetted the murder, attempted murder, and serious bodily injury of American nationals.” However, he denied the bank’s motion to dismiss claims that it “knowingly provided material support or resources to a ”foreign terrorist organization“ and ”unlawfully and willfully provided or collected funds“ for terrorist purposes.

Sifton wrote that the plaintiffs argue convincingly that ”it is reasonable to believe that when the bank noticed ‘unusual activity’ on CBSP’s accounts in 2000, in the form of large transfers of money to the West Bank and Gaza strip … the bank would have investigated the organizations receiving the large transfers.”

Twenty-two of the plaintiffs in the case were wounded in thirteen separate terrorist attacks between March of 2001 and August of 2003 that took place on buses, highways, markets and restaurants.

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