Tuesday, October 22, 2013

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Droned In Pakistan

Amnesty International would like the U.S. government to investigate drone attacks that have killed civilians in Pakistan, you know the country that gave us the Taliban and hid Osama bin Ladin, and pay the families compensation. The numbers of civilians is disputed and I have shown the numbers below.

Several different organizations have tried to track the number of civilian casualties from nearly ten years of drone strikes in Pakistan, including the Long War Journal website, the New America Foundation think tank and the Bureau of Investigative journalism. These groups indicated that the attacks have killed between 2,065 and 3,613 people, the report said. Between 153 and 926 were thought to be civilians.

So between 153 & 926 people are "thought" to be civilian, interesting as 160 people is far different than nearly one thousand. Are these numbers so far off because people in that country lie first and then lie again to cover up what they lied about the first time? Is Amnesty International going to ask terror groups to pay the families of innocent people killed?
Pakistan has brought terror to their own country and perhaps the Pakistan government should be the ones paying money to the families as it their terror group we are hunting after all. The innocent adults in the communities know full well when Taliban move in and while children are the real victims here, unless people in these tribal communities get tired of Taliban or drone strikes, people will continue to die. And if you make the Taliban lunch you are eligible for a free Hellfire dessert!

Amnesty said it is concerned that the attacks outlined in the report and others may have resulted in unlawful killings that constitute extrajudicial executions or war crimes, even though the U.S. insists the strikes are legal.

"We cannot find any justification for these killings. There are genuine threats to the USA and its allies in the region, and drone strikes may be lawful in some circumstances," said Mustafa Qadri, Amnesty International's Pakistan researcher. "But it is hard to believe that a group of laborers, or an elderly woman surrounded by her grandchildren, were endangering anyone at all, let alone posing an imminent threat to the United States."

Witnesses and relatives said that total of 18 male laborers with no links to militant groups died, according to Amnesty. Pakistani intelligence officials at the time identified the dead as suspected militants.

Has Amnesty International found justification for terror attacks? It is harder to believe anyone's word from Pakistan simply because they hid out the number one terrorist in the world and continue to deny it to this day. Elderly woman who make the Taliban lunch hate the U.S. too, it is very popular and Islamic chic to hate us if you have not figured that out. Oh and those "day laborers", what are the chances the Taliban pays their wages?
Pakistan has brought the wrath of the U.S. to bear on their country because they simply do not give a shit, they should be real happy all we are using are drones. Real fucking happy and that bill you want us to pay Amnesty International? Forward it to your local Taliban office you pussy ass bites...