UN Expert Challenges Foundations of US Covert Drone War
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UN Expert Challenges Foundations of US Covert Drone War
- Andrea Germanos, staff writer
Published on Thursday, October 17, 2013 by Common Dreams
A new report by Christof Heyns, the UN's Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, challenges the lack of transparency in the growing use of drones, and their threats to civilian life and international law.
As Alice Ross writes at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ),
The report examines the thorniest issues in the USs covert drone campaign although it does not refer directly to the US. Heyns explores civilian harm, double-tap strikes, sovereignty and the consent of other nations, accountability, and the pillars of the USs legal justification for using armed drones in Yemen, Pakistan and Somalia, where it is not on a formal war footing.
In his report, Heyns blasts drone strikes known as "double-tap" strikes, ones where a second strike follows a first to target rescuers, a tactic TBIJ documented the U.S. has used in its drone war. Heyns states that this is a war crime. He writes:
Where one drone attack is followed up by another in order to target those who are wounded and hors de combat or medical personnel, it constitutes a war crime in armed conflict and a violation of the right to life, whether or not in armed conflict.