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The highest court in Pakistan ruled Thursday that U.S. drone strikes are illegal. The Peshawar High Court advised the Pakistani government to to move a resolution against the attacks in the United Nations, the U.K.s Independent newspaper reported.
The ruling bolsters recent claims made by U.N. human rights expert Ben Emmerson Q.C., following a visit to Pakistan, that authorities in the country gave no consent, tacit or otherwise, for the CIA strikes to be carried out in its tribal regions. However, reporting by Mark Mazzetti suggests that a secret deal, forged between the CIA and the Pakistani military, gave the go-ahead for U.S. drone strikes in return for the initial targeting of an enemy of the Pakistani state (not an al-Qaida operative).
The high courts decision Thursday declared that the drone strikes court must be declared a war crime as they killed innocent people. In March of this year, the Pakistani government said that at least 400 have been killed by drone strikes in the country. The British Bureau of Investigative Journalism estimates a similar figure.
The Independent reported on Thursdays Peshawar High Court ruling, which human rights advocates are celebrating as a landmark:
The government of Pakistan must ensure that no drone strike takes place in the future, the court said, according to the Press Trust of India. It asked Pakistans foreign ministry to table a resolution against the American attacks in the U.N.
If the U.S. vetoes the resolution, then the country should think about breaking diplomatic ties with the U.S., the judgment said.
http://www.salon.com/2013/05/09/pakistans_highest_court_rules_u_s_drone_strikes_illegal/
MADem
(135,425 posts)First, many--not all, but many--drone strikes are made in Pakistan with the quiet APPROVAL of the Pakistani government.
Second, we give Pakistan a veritable SHITLOAD of money. They aren't about to bite the hand that feeds them.
This court ruling, though, gives Pakistan room to wiggle and call us The Bad Guys, even though actors in their government are quite complicit. Hurrah for plausible deniability, I guess.