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PARIS, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- French shipbuilder DCNS on Thursday welcomed Australian court decision that prevented "The Australian" newspaper from publishing leaked data on the Indian Scorpene submarines.


"The Supreme Court of the State of New South Wales (Australia) confirmed today the preliminary decision it had rendered on Monday, August 29, 2016 against The Australian," DCNS said in a statement.


"The Australian newspaper, which has already withdrawn, after this first decision, the documents published on its website, will provide DCNS with all the documents in its possession and is prohibited from publishing any additional document," it added.


Last week, "The Australian" uploaded data pertaining to the Indian Scorpene submarines. The data leak of more than 22,000 classified pages revealed detailed information about the combat capabilities and operating instructions of underwater warfare system of the six Scorpene submarines sold to India by DCNS.


The submarines are being built and integrated at Mazagon Docks Ltd. in Mumbai in India's western state of Maharashtra, with the technological and financial support of DCNS.


So far, it is unclear whether the leak occurred in India or in France and how the Australian media obtained the confidential documents.


The Obama administration will likely soon release at least part of a 28-page secret chapter from a congressional inquiry into 911 that may shed light on possible Saudi connections to the attackers.


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The disclosure would come at a time of strained U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia, a long-time American ally.


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Tim Roemer, who was a member of both the joint congressional inquiry as well as the 911 Commission and has read the secret chapter three times Women's Adidas NMD Racer PRIMEKNIT White Sale , described the 28 pages as a "preliminary police report."


"There were clues. There were allegations. There were witness reports. There was evidence about the hijackers, about people they met with — all kinds of different things that the 911 Commission was then tasked with reviewing and investigating," the former Democratic congressman from Indiana said Friday.


Fifteen of the 19 hijackers were citizens of Saudi Arabia. The Saudi government says it has been "wrongfully and morbidly accused of complicity" in the attacks, is fighting extremists and working to clamp down on their funding channels. Still Men's Adidas Prophere Gray One Stone Grey Black Sale , the Saudis have long said that they would welcome declassification of the 28 pages because it would "allow us to respond to any allegations in a clear and credible manner."


The pages were withheld from the 838-page report on the orders of President George W. Bush, who said the release could divulge intelligence sources and methods. Still, protecting U.S.-Saudi diplomatic relations also was believed to have been a factor.


Speaking of the Clapper review, Ben Rhodes adidas dame 4 sale , Obama's deputy national security adviser, said "when that's done we'd expect that there will be some degree of declassification that provides more information."


Neither the congressional inquiry nor the subsequent 911 Commission found any evidence that the Saudi government or senior Saudi officials knowingly supported those who orchestrated the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. But Graham, the relatives of victims and some lawmakers think there is reason to further probe possible Saudi links.


Roemer said many questions remain about the roles of Fahad al Thumairy adidas prophere sale , an official at the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles who allegedly helped two of the hijackers find housing and transportation after they arrived in Southern California. Al Thumairy was later denied entry into the United States in May 2003 after the State Department alleged that he might be involved in terrorist activity. Roemer also wants to know more about Omar al Bayoumi, who was strongly suspected of being a Saudi spy and was alleged to have been helpful to the hijackers.


"We did not discover ... Saudi government involvement at the highest level of the 911 attacks," Roemer said. But he added: "We certainly did not exonerate the Saudis. ... Saudi was a fertile ground for fundraising for al-Qaida. Some of these issues continue to be problems today. That's why we need to continue to get to the bottom of this."


An Internet site pushing to get the documents released, 28pages.org adidas yeezy boost 750 sale , points to another document declassified in July 2015 that outlined ways in which the commission could examine possible Saudi links.


That 47-page document lists several pages of individuals of interest and suggests questions that could be pursued. One name is suspected al-Qaida operative Ghassan al Sharbi.


Al Sharbi, who was taking flight lessons in the Phoenix area before 911, was captured in 2002 in the same place in Pakistan as Abu Zubaydah, a top al-Qaida trainer who was apprehended and waterboarded dozens of times by U.S. interrogators.


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