Tech | February 06, 2012 | 13 comments

U.S. drones targeting rescuers and mourners

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On December 30 of last year, ABC News reported on a 16-year-old Pakistani boy, Tariq Khan, who was killed with his 12-year-old cousin when a car in which he was riding was hit with a missile fired by a U.S. drone. As I noted at the time, the report contained this extraordinary passage buried in the middle:

Asked for documentation of Tariq and Waheed’s deaths, Akbar did not provide pictures of the missile strike scene. Virtually none exist, since drones often target people who show up at the scene of an attack.

What made that sentence so amazing was that it basically amounts to a report that the U.S. first kills people with drones, then fires on the rescuers and others who arrive at the scene where the new corpses and injured victims lie.

In a just-released, richly documented report, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, on behalf of the Sunday Times, documents that this is exactly what the U.S. is doing — and worse:

The CIA’s drone campaign in Pakistan has killed dozens of civilians who had gone to help rescue victims or were attending funerals, an investigation by the Bureau for the Sunday Times has revealed.

The findings are published just days after President Obama claimed that the drone campaign in Pakistan was a “targeted, focused effort” that “has not caused a huge number of civilian casualties”. . . .

A three month investigation including eye witness reports has found evidence that at least 50 civilians were killed in follow-up strikes when they had gone to help victims. More than 20 civilians have also been attacked in deliberate strikes on funerals and mourners. The tactics have been condemned by leading legal experts.

Although the drone attacks were started under the Bush administration in 2004, they have been stepped up enormously under Obama.

There have been 260 attacks by unmanned Predators or Reapers in Pakistan by Obama’s administration – averaging one every four days.

As I indicated, there have been scattered, mostly buried indications in the American media that drones have been targeting and killing rescuers. As the Bureau put it: “Between May 2009 and June 2011, at least fifteen attacks on rescuers were reported by credible news media, including the New York Times, CNN,Associated Press, ABC News and Al Jazeera.” Killing civilians attending the funerals of drone victims is also well-documented by the Bureau’s new report:

Other tactics are also raising concerns. On June 23 2009 the CIA killed Khwaz Wali Mehsud, a mid-ranking Pakistan Taliban commander. They planned to use his body as bait to hook a larger fish – Baitullah Mehsud, then the notorious leader of the Pakistan Taliban.

“A plan was quickly hatched to strike Baitullah Mehsud when he attended the man’s funeral,” according to Washington Post national security correspondent Joby Warrick, in his recent book The Triple Agent. “True, the commander… happened to be very much alive as the plan took shape. But he would not be for long.”

The CIA duly killed Khwaz Wali Mehsud in a drone strike that killed at least five others. . . .

Up to 5,000 people attended Khwaz Wali Mehsud’s funeral that afternoon, including not only Taliban fighters but many civilians. US drones struck again, killing up to 83 people. As many as 45 were civilians, among them reportedly ten children and four tribal leaders.

The Bureau quotes several experts stating the obvious: that targeting rescuers and funeral attendees is patently illegal and almost certainly constitutes war crimes:


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13 comments // U.S. drones targeting rescuers and mourners

  • Tyr
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      Tyr  
    • Oddly enough, in war we aren't the only ones who die, isn't it supposed to be the other way around? Isn't it supposed to be just us that get our shit blown loose with suicide bombers, IED's , car bombs, snipers, mortars and RPG's? gosh if only we could be the only ones who die, that would be the correct way ...right? If only our country could see the error of the life we live and adopt the wise and kind ways of the Taliban, and Al Quaida..we too could then enjoy the virtual paradise that the people in Syria, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen live, our women could enjoy all the benefits that the women in Saudi Arabia and all the rest of those enlightened countries throughout the middle east . I often wonder if there were any women or 16 year old kids killed in the wars against the Nazi's...if so once again we would be in the wrong, much better to have simply left Hitler and the peace loving Nazi's alone, lest some 16 year old lose his life.

    • 4 months ago
  • Tayllerand
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      Tayllerand  
    • Next year, another Nobel Peace Price and guess who is going to be the winner...you right, hahahahahahahahahahahahaha ZOMBIES WAKE UP ! before is too late.

    • 4 months ago
  • Dagum
  • Tayllerand
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      Tayllerand  
    • We the corporations by the corporations for the corporations, next issue on the agenda Syria and Iran. We the corporations , need those resources so we can tell the people, the world is running out of oil and then we will sale the oil to the sheeple for 20 dollars a gallon. WHOORAY!

    • 4 months ago
  • Frosty46
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      Frosty46  
    • War crimes? We, the great and glorious US Industrial Military Machine commit no war crimes--- we just defend Americans from those nasty terrorists and anyone else who gets in our way --of making insane profits from death and lies.

    • 4 months ago
  • artemis6
  • COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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      COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM  
    • Continually obsessing over the trees of individual tragedies, are blinding us to the forest of economic terrorism being perpetrated by Big Corporate in the name of America. It is a terrorism that is being inflicted upon the entire world, with the American People suffering in the eye of the storm. While Big Corporate wages a Hellish war throughout the Middle East, it continues to enslave the American People to extortionately high priced and lethal fossil fuel.

    • 4 months ago
  • MotherForTruth
  • noxidereus
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      noxidereus  
    • Who are the terrorists again? Terrorism is in the eye of the beholder. Nobody can justify this by appealing to the fact that we are at (unjustified) war. Sorry. This is not excusable.

    • 4 months ago
  • The_Wanderer_Kansas
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      The_Wanderer_Kansas  
    • I hate the fact this is happening, I hate the fact that this war is happening, and I hate the fact that when it comes to winning a war things of this natures will always happen, it's almost necessary when things have escelated to violence to dominate your foe or the situation WILL GET EVEN WORSE... These actions are horrendous, but if your gonna be in a war, expect it... as a humanitarian and life long opponent of war, when war happens it's win or loose... no ho hum lets discus our options and hope they don't shoot us while we are in debate... I know how cold and heartless my statement seems but please take some time to think about how things are different when you are actually in the war as opposed to the sidelines half a planet away.

    • 4 months ago
  • dugdog47
  • Progresshiv
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      Progresshiv  
    • The only quibble I have with this story is that it sets up a distinct set of behaviors called "war crimes," when war, itself, is the ultimate crime. It is not surprising when, having abandoned its principles in order to afford its citizens flat screen TVs, a nation decides to murder innocents.

    • 4 months ago
  • bailey78
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