Sunday, 16 December 2012

Even a USA media outlet admits Obama's drone attacks murdering children




Drone Strikes Are Causing Child Casualties: Video and Report



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-greenwald/us-drone-strikes-are-caus_b_2224627.html


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Drone Strikes Are Causing Child Casualties: Video and Report

Posted: 12/01/2012 4:06 pm

During my recent trip to Pakistan as part of our upcoming documentary film, Drones Exposed, I was struck most by the stories told to me by children who had experienced a U.S. drone strike firsthand. The impact of America’s drone war in the likes of Pakistan and Yemen will linger on, especially for the loved ones of the 178 children killed in those countries by U.S. drone strikes.
War Costs’ latest video (with accompanying report) brings attention to the children who have died as a result of drone strikes. The video names some of the children who perished in these strikes, and points out the obfuscation tactics of American officials who will not own up to the significant amount of civilian casualties that have occurred due to this legally- and morally-dubious policy.
In addition to the video, War Costs offers this report detailing the effects of drone strikes on children. The findings come mainly from the diligent investigative reporting of TBIJ and the groundbreaking reports on the impact of drone strikes by Stanford and New York University researchers (Living Under Drones: Death, Injury and Trauma to Civilians from US Drone Practices in Pakistan) and researchers at Columbia University (The Civilian Impact of Drones: Unexamined Costs, Unanswered Questions). 
In an effort to compel answers about why these innocent civilians have died without acknowledgement or explanation from the U.S. government, War Costs is calling on the U.S. House of Representatives to debate and pass Rep. Dennis Kucinich's bill that calls for more transparency regarding U.S. drone strike policy.
For more on War Costs’ upcoming drones film, visit our website, or at Facebook and Twitter.
 

Shed some tears for the unnamed children murdered by the drones, too!



ALL children must be protected from violence, injury, attacks and murders [1]

The © Muhammad Haque Daily Ethical Lines in condolence after the murders of countless children in the name of war [1].

There are thousands of web pages, blogs that can be cited.

I will update on the links in due course.

For now here are my lines questioning the culture that accepts war on innocent children.

I shall ask Obama a tittle later via the Internet [of course] to tell the world about his tears: Is Obama going to stop the order that has been massacring children targeted by drones?

The © Muhammad Haque Daily Ethical Lines in condolence after the murders of countless children in the name of war [1].

Lines written in London after watching the continuous footage of Obama shedding tears over the victims of the school massacre in Connecticut, USA. 1205 Hrs GMT

London

Sunday

16 December 2012.

The © Muhammad Haque Daily Ethical Lines in condolence after the murders of countless children in the name of war [1].

Those OTHER children are the ones who have been murdered in the name of war!
Who is shedding any tear for them?
Who is weeping with the parents of those children?
Who is making special arrangements for comforting the bereaved siblings of those children?
Shouldn’t those other children too be treated with the same humanity, the same respect?
Shouldn’t all children murdered be treated with the same respect? Shouldn’t the murders of children be treated with the same revulsion and opposition as being urged about the Connecticut children and their murderer?

[To be continued]

ALL children must be protected from ALL violence, cruelty, neglect and lack of care [1]


Lines written in London after watching the continuous footage of Obama 
shedding tears over the victims of the school massacre in Connecticut, USA.






1205 Hrs GMT
London
Sunday
16 December 2012.




The © Muhammad Haque Daily Ethical Lines in condolence after the murders of countless children in the name of war [1].

Those OTHER children are the ones who have been murdered in the name of war!
Who is shedding any tear for them?
Who is weeping with the parents of those children?
Who is making special arrangements for comforting the bereaved siblings of those children?
Shouldn’t those other children too be treated with the same humanity,
the same respect?
Shouldn’t all children murdered be treated with the same respect?
Shouldn’t the murders of children be treated with the same revulsion and opposition as being urged about the Connecticut children and their murderer?
[To be continued]