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UN to Investigate US, UK Drone Attacks

Critics say drone strikes hit civilians, violate int'l laws

By Mark Russell,  Newser Staff

Posted Jan 24, 2013 7:53 AM CST

(Newser) – In the face of mounting criticism about US and UK drone strikes, the United Nations is going to investigate the use of drones in targeted killings in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia, reports the Guardian. The investigation will look at drone strikes in Mali and those made by Israel into the Palestinian territories. It will focus on 20 to 30 American and British strikes, exploring civilian deaths involved, the identity of militants targeted, and the legality of attacks in countries where the UN has not recognized hostilities. One of the countries pushing for the investigation is Pakistan, where drone strikes between June 2004 and September 2012 have killed as many as 3,325 people, including 881 civilians and 176 children.

Findings are due to the UN general assembly in the autumn. Among the potential findings, some want "double tap" drone strikes—when a second drone attack kills rescuers responding to an initial attack—to be labeled war crimes. "One of the fundamental questions is whether aerial targeting using drones is an appropriate method of conflict … where the individuals are embedded in a local community," says the UN official slated to lead the investigation.

In this photo taken on July 21, 1995, an unmanned US Predator drone makes a landing after completing a flight over former Yugoslavia at the remote air base of Gjader in north central Albania.
In this photo taken on July 21, 1995, an unmanned US Predator drone makes a landing after completing a flight over former Yugoslavia at the remote air base of Gjader in north central Albania.   (AP Photo/Armando Babani)
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derbypie1911
Jan 24, 2013 10:01 PM CST
I know we the USA should be more secretive in what we are trying to do, than we have for 13 years, and don't kill innocent people, and get back to how it was really done better.  Everything is too extreme, and can't be forgotten or forgave, I believe.
HANKHILL
Jan 24, 2013 9:54 PM CST
screw the un drones are the way to go! kill the scum without getting killed win win!!!!!!!!!!!
jsehgal
Jan 24, 2013 6:14 PM CST
Pakistan is a rogue state that harbors terrorists. It lets its secret service encourage creation of terror networks and turns a blind eye. When challenged about them, it hides them away. Rule of international law does not apply there. Only the rule of expansion of Islam has any validity there. Pakistan has no defense against American use of drones to kill terrorists in its territory.
 

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