Amnesty International calls for
action over 'war crime' drone strikes – video
Source: Reuters
Length: 1min 19sec
theguardian.com
Tuesday 22 October 2013
Amnesty International
says drone strikes carried out by the US
in Pakistan and Yemen
are war crimes, and that those responsible should stand trial. Naureen Shah, an
advocacy adviser for the charity, says Barack Obama's government has evaded
responsibility with a 'trust us' approach. Amnesty claims a Pakistani
grandmother and 18 civilian labourers were killed in drone strikes in 2012
Amnesty International
Note: George Soros is the
founder & chairman for the Open
Society Foundations, the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, was a benefactor for the Human Rights Watch, and a benefactor
for the for the NPR.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for Amnesty International, the Human Rights
Watch, and the NPR.
Syrian
Electronic Army reportedly hacked Amnesty International,
the Human Rights Watch, and the NPR.
Bashar al-Assad
is supporting the Syrian Electronic Army
a hacker group, and is the president of Syria.
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