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/ 11 February, 2012
John Sifton, advocacy director for Asia at Human Rights Watch, writes that with the invention of drones, we crossed into a new frontier: killing that’s risk-free, remote, and detached from human cues.
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/ 13 April, 2011
The drone-fired assaults in the South Waziristan tribal area, which borders Afghanistan, also were the first since a mid-March strike that Pakistan’s army chief said took out dozens of peaceful tribesmen. A U.S. official denied innocent people were targeted.
The U.S. relies heavily on the covert, CIA-run missile program to kill al Qaeda and Taliban fighters in Pakistan’s northwest, and, aside from occasional lulls, it keeps up the attacks even when relations with Pakistan are more sour than usual. Pakistan publicly denounces the strikes, but secretly assists the program.
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/ 1 March, 2011
Mr Habib was kidnapped in Pakistan after the attacks in the US on September 11, 2001. He was taken first to Egypt where he was tortured for more than six months. He was then taken to Guantanamo Bay where he was detained until 2005. He was released without charge.
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/ 26 February, 2011
Ex-CIA Analyst Ray McGovern Beaten, Arrested for Silent Protest at Clinton Speech – here he tells his story, with video from Democracy Now
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/ 24 February, 2011
A US intelligence agent arrested after shooting dead two men was the acting head of the CIA in Pakistan and had been gathering intelligence for drone attacks, according to intelligence sources.
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/ 25 November, 2010
The CIA is notorious for its Cold War-era experiments with LSD and other chemicals on unwitting citizens and soldiers. Details have emerged in books and articles beginning more than 30 years ago. But if military veterans have their way in
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