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Drone killings case thrown out in US
25 Tuesday Sep 2012

The drone attacks are carried out by the Central Intelligence Agency and not the US military since Pakistan is not a zone of armed conflict, unlike neighbouring Afghanistan.
Earlier this year, President Barack Obama insisted the strategy was “kept on a very tight leash” and that without the drones, the US would have had to resort to “more intrusive military action”.
The report, by Stanford University and New York University’s School of Law, says top commanders only account for an estimated 2% of drone victims.
The report also details hundreds of civilian casualties and the effects of drone strikes on the local population. It cites data from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism estimating that between 474 and 881 civilians have been killed in strikes between 2004 and 2012.
“In the United States, the dominant narrative about the use of drones in Pakistan is of a surgically precise and effective tool that makes the US safer by enabling ‘targeted killings’ of terrorists, with minimal downsides or collateral impacts. This narrative is false,” according to the report, Living Under Drones.
“Publicly available evidence that the strikes have made the US safer overall is ambiguous at best,” it says, adding that targeted killings and drone attacks undermine respect for international law.
The report says that the US government rarely acknowledges civilian casualties, though there is significant evidence that civilians are being injured and killed.
The report highlights the impact of drone attacks on civilians in Pakistan’s tribal regions. Citing “extensive interviews with the local population”, the authors say:
According to the report, 42 people were killed, mostly civilians, when they gathered at a bus depot on 17 March 2011 for a “jirga” (community meeting) to settle a dispute over a nearby mine.
The Pakistani military commander said the local military post had been alerted 10 days beforehand so those at the meeting were not concerned by drones overhead.
Several missiles were fired. Nearly all those who died were heads of large households.
The jirga had been chaired by Malik Daud Khan, a political liaison between the government, military and other tribal leaders.
Source: Living Under Drones – Stanford Law School and NYU School of Law
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06 Wednesday Jun 2012

The US will continue to use drone strikes in Pakistan, despite the “serious concerns” of Islamabad, Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said today.
The Pentagon Chief said the attacks were about “defending ourselves” and Pakistanis who, he said, were also the victims of terrorism
Speaking on the third day of his Asia trip from India, Mr Panetta said: “We have made it very clear that we are going to continue to defend ourselves. This is about our sovereignty as well.”
The US and India, he added, were trying to engage Pakistan to ensure a peaceful and prosperous South East Asia.
“Pakistan is a complicated relationship, complicated for both of our countries, but it is one that we must continue to work to improve.”
There have been eight US drone strikes in the last two weeks – before this increase, there had only been 11 such attacks in the preceding six months. A missile strike early on Monday is reported to have killed al-Qaeda leader Abu Yahya al-Libi in Hesokhel, a village to the east of Miranshah, the main town of the North Waziristan tribal area.
At least 14 people are thought to have been killed alongside him.
In a statement Pakistan said it had summoned the US deputy ambassador, Richard Hoagland on Tuesday and officially informed him that the strikes were”unlawful, against international law and a violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty.”
Adding: “The parliament (Pakistani) had emphatically stated that they were unacceptable. Drone strikes represented a clear red line for Pakistan.”
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26 Saturday May 2012
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At least 4 people have been killedย after a strikeย fromย US drones in Waziristan, Pakistan. The missiles struck a house outside the town of Miramshah. Residents were reported to be sifting the rubble for bodies.
17 Thursday May 2012

A local security official told the AFP news agency that the unmanned aircraft hit a car in the province of Hadramout.
He said the strike had killed two suspected al-Qaeda militants.
The Yemeni army is into the sixth day of an offensive to wrest control of cities in south Yemen from fighters reported to belong to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Washington and Yemeni officials deny that drones are being deployed in Yemen.
However, US military specialists are closely involved in the Yemeni government’s campaign against militants.
And there are widespread reports that drones are being used.
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