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Wed Oct 23, 2013, 08:14 AM Oct 2013

8-Year-Old Girl on Drones: 'When They Fly Overhead I Wonder, Will I Be Next?' [View all]

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/10/8-year-old-girl-on-drones-when-they-fly-overhead-i-wonder-will-i-be-next/280753/



An eight-year-old girl provided Amnesty International with the quote that leads its latest report on targeted killing in Pakistan's tribal regions. A drone strike killed the girl's 68-year-old grandmother as the old woman gathered vegetables last autumn. "I wasn't scared of drones before," the little girl said, "but now when they fly overhead I wonder, will I be next?"

Her uncertainty is understandable. An elderly matriarch's death is inevitably tragic for her grandchild. Her survivors are made to bear an even greater burden when the death is cloaked in mystery. Was the strike a murder? A terrible mistake? Did the grandmother inadvertently do something to make the drone pilot suspicious? How can other innocents avoid her fate? The U.S. doesn't just refuse to explain its actions (or to compensate the families of innocent people it wrongfully kills). Our government cloaks the killings in extreme secrecy, refusing even to acknowledge its role. Of course little eight-year-old girls wonder if they're next. What would you think if a Hellfire missile arbitrarily blew up your grandma? I wonder if an eight-year-old girl is next too. It would make no more or less sense.

Last year, I encouraged readers to remember the fear that Americans felt on September 11, 2001. Many expected another attack to materialize at any moment. Anxiety even played on the nerves of people who lived far from any major city. That's how drones make innocents in Pakistan and Yemen feel every day, I wrote, citing research completed by the law clinics at NYU and Stanford. A mother they interviewed explained that "because of the terror, we shut our eyes, hide under our scarves, put our hands over our ears." Said a day laborer, "I can't sleep at night because when the drones are there .... I hear them making that sound, that noise. The drones are all over my brain .... I just turn on the light and sit there .... Whenever the drones are hovering over us, it just makes me so scared."

Children in these communities are particularly vulnerable.

"When children hear the drones, they get really scared, and they can hear them all the time so they're always fearful that the drone is going to attack them," an unidentified man reported. "Because of the noise, we're psychologically disturbed, women, men, and children .... Twenty-four hours, a person is in stress and there is pain in his head." A journalists who photographs drone strike craters agreed that children are perpetually terrorized. "If you bang a door," Noor Behram said, "they'll scream and drop like something bad is going to happen."
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Coming soon to the US to keep the sheep in line warrant46 Oct 2013 #1
This is the Halloween version Generic Other Oct 2013 #20
Very different warrant46 Oct 2013 #23
so heartbreaking what this is doing to children cali Oct 2013 #2
This is horrible Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #3
Yes. It truly is. lonestarnot Oct 2013 #19
K&R Solly Mack Oct 2013 #4
The drone warfare reminds me of Nixon and Kissenger Generic Other Oct 2013 #5
bravest Prez in 70 years! (yes, that's an actual paraphrase) MisterP Oct 2013 #8
I bet this generation of children will grow up to *love* our exceptional nation phantom power Oct 2013 #6
These drones are just flying around willy nilly? Southside Oct 2013 #7
You can't tell who or what one of those things is looking at from the ground Fumesucker Oct 2013 #12
This needs to stop Southside Oct 2013 #14
The area where the drones are most active is relatively small WatermelonRat Oct 2013 #13
The drones stay on target for days. The villagers can hear a sound like a lawn mower engine for days Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #16
Unbelievable Southside Oct 2013 #18
Drones are used to tell the public that we didn't really lose another war. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2013 #9
K&R woo me with science Oct 2013 #10
''Will I be next.'' Octafish Oct 2013 #11
The new face of war. Rex Oct 2013 #22
Look they are wearing flight suits with patches warrant46 Oct 2013 #24
If this were Bush and Cheney what would we say? nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #15
War crimes. morningfog Oct 2013 #17
I'm sorry, but that is fear of terrorism. Rex Oct 2013 #21
+10000 It is terrorism. woo me with science Oct 2013 #25
poor little girl gopiscrap Oct 2013 #26
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