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US drone strikes maybe in breach of international humanitarian law: Expert | The United States has been warned that its use of unmanned
Predator drones in counterinsurgency operations in countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan may be against the international law against 'summary executions.'
A human rights investigator, Philip Alston, who is associated with the United
Nations, said the Obama Administration should explain the legality of targeting
particular individuals through the drones. Alston, in his report, said that failing
to do so would be considered as a violation of international humanitarian law,
which prohibits subjective killings. " It will increasingly be perceived as carrying
out indiscriminate killings in violation of international law," The Nation quoted
Alston, as saying. Interacting with media persons during a press conference here,
he said Washington should also clarify what precautions were taken to ensure that
the armaments used in the counterterrorism operation were strictly in accordance
with the international and humanitarian law. " The US should indicate what sort
of review mechanism was in place to evaluate what had happened when those weapons
had been used," said Alston. " What we need is for the US to be more up front
and say, 'OK we're prepared to discuss some aspects of this programme'.Otherwise
you have the really problematic bottom line, which is that the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) is running a programme that is killing significant numbers of people
and there is absolutely no accountability in terms of the relevant international
laws," he added. |
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