Bull’s eye on US drone programme by Pakistan

Pakistani legal action targets United States drone programme. On Monday, a lawyer from Pakistan filed charges against the CIA’s former legal counsel for empowering and mandate drone missile strikes in Pakistani tribal area that activists say killed mostly innocent and clean handed civilians.

Legal class of people hope that the allegation against John A. Rizzo, a now retired long duration CIA lawyer, will go ahead finally to a lawsuit in the United States over the in communicative drone program, which is disliked by the peoples in Pakistan but has become a central tool of the Obama administration’s fight against al-Qaida and Taliban militants in Pakistan’s distant and far side tribal areas near Afghanistan.

President Barack Obama has threatening stance it up significantly as the use of the unmanned drones began in 2004. While the CIA and other U.S. government officials don’t publicly remark on the drones as a matter of policy, Washington postulates privately that there are few civilian victims.

An exhibition of photographs by a Waziristan resident which show the conclusion of drone attacks, including pictures of dead and injured children by London Art Gallery will soon open.

 Bull’s eye on US drone programme by Pakistan

Report by: – Vibhanshu Vaibhav