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- Title
'THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN' -- BUT IS IT A LEGAL ONE?
- Authors
Kirton, James
- Abstract
In 2002 a US Predator drone operating above Afghanistan's Paktia province spotted three men in Zhawar Kili, a complex slightly north of the infamous Tora Bora cave system, an area used by al-Qaeda leadership to train and regroup. One of the men was tall; supposedly the others were acting reverently towards him. Convinced the tall man was Osama bin Laden a Hellfire missile was fired from the Predator, killing all three men instantly. The tall man was not bin Laden. None of the men were even affiliated with al-Qaeda or the Taliban; they were simply civilians in the wrong place at the wrong time. This strike and many others that are all too similar raise a multitude of questions, both legal and moral, regarding the US lethal drone strike programme. This article attempts to examine the legal implications of US drone strikes; not only in Afghanistan, but further afield from the more traditional and accepted battlefields in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.
- Publication
Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review, 2015, Vol 7, p77
- ISSN
2054-149X
- Publication type
Academic Journal