Originally posted by the Voice of America. Voice of America content is produced by the Voice of America, a United States federal government-sponsored entity, and is in the public domain. Victims of Terror Attacks Reject US Deal to Delist Sudan Nabeel Biajo WASHINGTON - One of the attorneys representing victims of the 1998 terror attacks on U.S. embassies in East Africa and their families says the majority of his clients reject the deal that would result in President Donald Trump removing Sudan from the U.S. State Sponsors of Terrorism list. Michael Miller says the deal, in which Sudan would pay $335 million to settle claims related to the bombings, discriminates between victims based on their nationality, paying American victims and their families far more that it will pay East African victims who worked for the American embassies. "I do not believe an American life is worth more than a fellow co-worker who is the in the next desk because one was born in Kenya and one was born in America," Miller told VOA's South Sudan in Focus in an interview Monday. .