UN to examine UK's Afghanistan drone strikes
Source: The Guardian
UN to examine UK's Afghanistan drone strikes
Owen Bowcott, legal affairs correspondent
The Guardian, Thursday 24 January 2013
A United Nations investigation into targeted killings by drones will examine UK operations in Afghanistan as well as US strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia, according to the British lawyer heading the inquiry.
Ben Emmerson QC, a UN special rapporteur, will reveal the full scope of his review which will include checks on military use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the Sahel region of Africa where the conflict in Mali has erupted. It will also take evidence on Israeli drone attacks in Palestinian territories.
About 20 or 30 strikes selected as representative of different types of attacks will be studied to assess the extent of any civilian casualties, the identity of militants targeted and the legality of strikes in countries where the UN has not formally recognised there is a conflict.
The inquiry will report to the UN general assembly in New York this autumn. Depending on its findings, it may recommend further action. Emmerson has previously suggested some drone attacks particularly those known as "double tap" strikes where rescuers going to the aid of a first blast have become victims of a follow-up strike could possibly constitute a "war crime".
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