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Saturday, October 06, 2012

Droning on: In politics it's boring, in Pakistan it's horrifying

To live under drones is to live in terror 

Article by: JENNIFER GIBSON
October 5, 2012 - 7:46 PM, Minneapolis StarTribune

Last week, Stanford University and New York University released a major study about the use of drones in the ever-evolving but never-ending war on terror. Unfortunately, many commentators missed the report's key message: Drones are terrorizing an entire civilian population.

I was one of the researchers for the study, and spent weeks in Pakistan interviewing more than 60 people from North Waziristan. Many were survivors of strikes. Others had lost loved ones and family members. All of them live under the constant threat of annihilation.

What my colleagues and I learned from these unnamed and unknown victims of America's drone warfare gave the report its title: "Living Under Drones."

People in the United States imagine that drones fly to a target, launch their deadly missiles with surgical precision and return to a U.S. base hundreds or thousands of miles away. But drones are a constant presence, with as many as six hovering over villages at any one time.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Tom Koch said...

And the Nobel Peace prize drones on…

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