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Victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy Bombings in East Africa Set to Prevail in Decades-Long Pursuit of Justice, Thank Congress for Bipartisan Leadership
Legislation Approving The Historic Bilateral Agreement Between the U.S. and Sudan Will Achieve Justice For Victims of Terror and Strengthen National Security
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congress is expected to pass bipartisan legislation that finalizes the historic bilateral agreement between the U.S. and Sudan in which the East African nation is held accountable for its role in the deadly 1998 terrorist bombings of two American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. This landmark legislation would mark the conclusion of a decades-long fight for justice by the American families of those injured or killed in the attacks and represent a pivotal shift toward democracy for Sudan under new leadership.