29 August 2011 | News | John Glaser
As revealed by a State Department diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks last week, US forces committed a heinous war crime during a house raid in Iraq in 2006, wherein one man, four women, two children, and three infants were summarily executed. The cable excerpts a letter written by Philip Alston, Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary, [...]
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17 June 2011 | News | Jason Ditz
Pentagon, Justice Dept Both Told Obama He Needed Authorization for Libya War | President dismissed legal advice in Libya War policy debate
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20 May 2011 | News | Jason Ditz
Obama Misses Legal Deadline for US Forces in Libya | NATO vows attacks to continue as deadline slips
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30 June 2009 | News | Jerrold Kessel
JERUSALEM – The concerted effort of international human rights activists to rein in violations of laws of war was given a major impetus when Human Rights Watch researchers presented a report [.pdf] Tuesday on the unbridled use by the Israeli military of unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCLAV), commonly known as drones, during Israel’s 22-day assault [...]
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