US GOVT SUED FOR DRONE DEATHS IN YEMEN- The News
COMMENTS;
This is for Action Research Forum of public wisdom;
Hundreds of innocent (man, women, children) are the holocaust victims in action in 21srt century by champions of Human Rights, as biggest violator.
They are so intoxicated and proudly (like Hitler Ian), as such you are borne to be murdered by choice of US and NATO killers on false pretexts (WMD, ALQAIDA, and many more). Surprisingly Afghans have never attacked America, but the fallacy is the Lion would decide the truth, Afghans or whosoever would be massacred because US wants so.
They are so intoxicated and proudly (like Hitler Ian), as such you are borne to be murdered by choice of US and NATO killers on false pretexts (WMD, ALQAIDA, and many more). Surprisingly Afghans have never attacked America, but the fallacy is the Lion would decide the truth, Afghans or whosoever would be massacred because US wants so.
The terror by terror, history would decide the truth, is breeding more terror. The innocents of war front countries are victims of sometimes by drones, by man-made floods and earth quakes, and by 5th columnist. These are given a choice of death, what Hitler did in his days.
The humanity is ashamed, nature will act one day, than Bush would be reckoned ‘how God is on your side’.
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US GOVT SUED FOR DRONE DEATHS IN YEMEN
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US GOVT SUED FOR DRONE DEATHS IN YEMEN
US govt sued for drone deaths in Yemen
July 22, 2012 – Updated 1530 PKT
From Web Edition
July 22, 2012 – Updated 1530 PKT
From Web Edition
WASHINGTON: The family members of US citizens killed during drone strikes in Yemen have sued top Pentagon and CIA officials.
In Al-Aulaqi v. Panetta, civil libertarians and grieving families seek justice for the death of overseas terror suspects both US citizens killed during a drone strike in Yemen.
The case alleges that on 30 September, 2011, Anwar who was placed on a special kill list by the US was killed during a drone strike along with Samir Khan. Two weeks later Anwar’s teenage son was killed in a strike 200 miles away.
According to a report in The Guardian, the families alleged that the killings violate d fundamental rights guaranteed to US citizens. Along with Panetta, CIA Chief David Petraues and two other military commanders have also been named in the case.
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