17 January 2001
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US Department of State
International Information Programs
Washington File
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16 January 2001
(Boucher says terrorists will be brought to justice)(670) The U.S. Department of State is offering a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction in any country of those persons responsible for the terrorist attack on the USS Cole last October, according to a statement issued by Richard Boucher, spokesman for the department, on January 16. Seventeen U.S. sailors were killed and over 30 others were wounded in what President Clinton described as a "despicable and cowardly act." "Our commitment to the fight against international terrorism is strong and unwavering," said Boucher. "We will not rest until all of the terrorist criminals responsible for the attack against the U.S.S. Cole are located and brought to justice." Following is the text of the statement: (begin text) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Office of the Spokesman For Immediate Release January 16, 2001 2001/034 STATEMENT BY RICHARD BOUCHER, SPOKESMAN Reward Offer: U.S.S. Cole Attack On October 12th, terrorists in a boat laden with explosives carried out a suicide bombing of the U.S.S. Cole in the harbor at Aden, Yemen. In what President Clinton described as a "despicable and cowardly act," 17 U.S. sailors were killed, and over 30 others were wounded. Today, the U.S. Department of State is offering a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction in any country of those persons responsible for this terrorist attack. Anyone with information on this attack is encouraged to contact local law enforcement, the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate, the nearest FBI office, or the Diplomatic Security Service immediately. The United States will ensure that responses to this reward notice will be kept in strict confidence. Individuals providing information leading to the arrest or conviction of those responsible for the attack on the U.S.S. Cole may be eligible for protection of their identities and relocation with their families to the United States. Our commitment to the fight against international terrorism is strong and unwavering. We will not rest until all of the terrorist criminals responsible for the attack against the U.S.S. Cole are located and brought to justice. (End of Boucher's statement) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Office of the Spokesman For Immediate Release January 16, 2001 2001/035 FACT SHEET The Rewards for Justice Program The State Department's Diplomatic Security Service administers The Rewards for Justice Program. Under this program, the Secretary of State may offer rewards of up to $5 million for information that prevents, frustrates, or favorably resolves acts of international terrorism against U.S. interests worldwide, or leads to the arrest or conviction of an individual for the commission of such an act. Rewards may also be paid for information leading to the arrest or conviction of any individual conspiring or attempting to commit such a terrorist act, or aiding or abetting in the commission of such an act. The Rewards for Justice Program has been an effective tool in the fight against international terrorism. In the past few years, the United States has paid over $6 million in approximately 20 cases to individuals who have come forward with credible information that puts terrorists behind bars or prevents acts of international terrorism worldwide. The Program played a significant role in the arrest of international terrorists Ramzi Yousef in February 1995 and Mir Aimal Kasi in 1997. People with information on the U.S.S. Cole attack or any past or planned act of international terrorism against the United States are urged to contact the nearest FBI office or the Bureau of Diplomatic Security via any one of the following avenues: Internet: www.dssrewards.net E-mail: mail@dssrewards.net Telephone: 1-800-437-6371 (U.S. only) Mail: Rewards for Justice P.O. Box 96781 Washington, DC 20090-6781 USA In addition, people who are located overseas may contact the Regional Security Officer at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. (end text) (Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)