UN report condemns US use of assassination drones
UN: A UN investigator has condemned the use of deadly drones
by the United States, questioning the legality of such attacks that have led to
the death of thousands of people. Christof Heyns, a UN special rapporteur on
extrajudicial summary or arbitrary executions, said that the US should clarify
its policy of drone assassinations and targeted killings. In a report to the UN
Human Rights Council, the UN official urged the Obama Administration to abide
by international laws and ensure accountability and justice for victims of the
attacks.
“Disclosure of these killings is critical to ensure
accountability, justice and reparation for victims or their families,” he said
in a 28-page report.
“The (US) government should clarify the procedures in place
to ensure that any targeted killing complies with international humanitarian
law and human rights and indicate the measures or strategies applied to prevent
casualties, as well as the measures in place to provide prompt, thorough,
effective and independent public investigation of alleged violations,” he said.
The report also refers to an alarming increase in the use of drones over the
past three years.
Thousands of people have been killed in 300 drone strikes in
Pakistan since 2004, the report said, adding that at least 957 Pakistanis lost
their lives in such attacks in 2010 alone. “Although figures vary widely with
regard to drone attack estimates, all studies concur on one important point:
there has been a dramatic increase in their use over the past three years,” Heyns
said. The US has conducted numerous strikes in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan,
Somalia and Yemen.
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