A group of September 11 attack survivors and bereaved relatives have urged Theresa May to publish a report into the funding of extremism in Britain, with ministers still facing questions as to whether the report highlights Saudi Arabia. Last week, the home secretary, Amber Rudd, said the report had been concluded but would not be published, citing reasons of national security. Fifteen 9/11 survivors have written to the prime minister to urge her to publish the report and subject its findings to “the cleansing light of public consciousness”. Premoli is among a group of survivors pursuing a federal court case that holds Saudi Arabia responsible for helping some of the attackers. The letter from 9/11 survivors and relatives is also being sent to the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and the shadow home secretary, Diane Abbott.
Source: The Guardian July 20, 2017 09:57 UTC