dipsydoodle (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-28-09 09:56 AM
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US warned on deadly drone attacks
Source: BBC News
The US has been warned that its use of drones to target suspected terrorists in Afghanistan and Pakistan may violate international law.
UN human rights investigator Philip Alston said the US should explain the legal basis for attacking individuals with the remote-controlled aircraft.
He said the CIA had to show accountability to international laws which ban arbitrary executions.
Drones have killed about 600 people in north-west Pakistan since August 2008.
Read more: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8329412.stm
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x4122438ixion (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-28-09 09:58 AM
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2. Is it war crimes yet?
I think so.
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ThomThom (25 posts) Wed Oct-28-09 02:07 PM
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42. This is why Pres. Obama can't go after Bush and Cheney.
He would be leaving himself open to prosecution for crimes also. Many war crimes are still being committed on his watch. It is time to change all these policies and bring our troops home, including scrapping the CIA.
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saigon68 (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-28-09 02:54 PM
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43. He is presently commiting War Crimes also
Edited on Wed Oct-28-09 02:55 PM by saigon68
His corporate handlers keep his lips firmly glued. If he wants their approval he has to do certain things.
IMPEACHMENT DUAC !!!!
Tempest (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-28-09 10:14 AM
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8. They're only 6 years too late
Where was Alston during Bush's administration?
Alston is obviously a racist.
gtar100 (974 posts) Wed Oct-28-09 10:40 AM
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11. Oh don't worry. We can veto the UN and make it all go away.
Those crazy foreigners making demands on us...on US! Just who do they think they are?
Love that veto power. Keeps US in our happy place.
It's worked well for Russia to have a veto. I do NOT want the UN to have authority over the US, and maybe, just maybe 0Bama will think twice about subjugating the US to any UN treaties.
closeupready (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-28-09 10:52 AM
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13. Who cares about international law or human rights?
Edited on Wed Oct-28-09 10:53 AM by closeupready
We learned from Bush that there is no downside to torturing and killing people based upon either alleged proximity to 'bad guys' or allegations of being bad guys themselves. And when people are located outside the borders where the United States has jurisdiction, they have no rights, period.
This is all perfectly constitutional, which Obama knows well, because he is a constitutional law scholar.
Then why does he constantly ignore the US Constitution?
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