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Preventing Terrorist Financing

Rewards for Justice Fact Sheet (9/13/2005)

U.S. Department of State

Fact Sheet
Bureau of Diplomatic Security
Washington, DC
September 13, 2005

Rewards for Justice Program

The Rewards for Justice Program is one of the most valuable U.S. Government assets in the fight against international terrorism. Established by the 1984 Act to Combat International Terrorism, Public Law 98-533, the program is administered by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security.

Under this program, the Secretary of State may offer rewards of up to $25 million for information that prevents or favorably resolves acts of international terrorism against U.S. persons or property worldwide. Rewards of up to $25 million have been authorized for information leading to the capture of Usama bin Laden and other key al-Qaeda leaders. Rewards also may be paid for information leading to the arrest or conviction of terrorists attempting, committing, conspiring to commit, or aiding and abetting in the commission of such acts.

The Rewards for Justice Program has been very effective. Since the program's inception, the United States has paid over $62 million to more than 40 people who provided credible information that put terrorists behind bars or prevented acts of international terrorism worldwide. The program played a significant role in the arrest of international terrorist Ramzi Yousef, who was convicted in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, and was directly responsible for the information that led the U.S. to Uday and Qusay Hussein.

People with information on any past or planned act of international terrorism against the United States anywhere in the world are urged to contact the nearest FBI office, or the Bureau of Diplomatic Security via any one of the following avenues:


Internet: www.rewardsforjustice.net
 
Telephone: 1-800-877-3927 (works from some overseas locations)
 
Address: Rewards for Justice
 
  Washington, DC 20522-0303

In addition, people located overseas may contact the regional security officer at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.

Terrorism threatens the security of all people, and our determination to fight it is greater than ever. The United States has tracked terrorists aggressively and made them pay for their crimes. Through this program, thousands of innocent lives around the world have been saved through the prevention of terrorist attacks. Without question, the Rewards for Justice Program is a formidable weapon in the U.S. arsenal to combat the threat of international terrorism.

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