Rights Groups Question U.S. Drone Strikes

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[00:03.03] From VOA Learning English,
[00:06.46] this is In the News.
[00:08.51] This week,
[00:09.79] two human rights groups accused
[00:12.97] the United States of killing more civilians
[00:16.57] in drone strikes than American officials say.
[00:21.08] The groups say many of the attacks
[00:24.03] appeared to be illegal under international law.
[00:29.15] Human Rights Watch investigated
[00:31.75] six drone strikes in Yemen since 2009.
[00:36.81] It found that at least 57 civilians died in the attacks.
[00:43.59] Letta Tayler studies terrorist acts
[00:46.95] and anti-terrorism efforts for the group.
[00:50.70] "Two of the six cases that we examined in my report
[00:54.13] show that the U.S. indiscriminately killed civilians.
[00:58.24] This is a clear violation of international law."
[01:01.50] The report says some drone strikes violated the rules
[01:06.06] set by President Obama to justify such attacks.
[01:10.86] The president has said the unmanned aircraft
[01:15.01] can be used when responding
[01:17.58] to an immediate threat to the United States.
[01:21.25] He also said they can be used
[01:24.32] when there is no hope of capturing a targeted terrorist,
[01:28.98] and "near certainty" that civilians will not be harmed.
[01:34.30] At the White House,
[01:36.51] Press Secretary Jay Carney rejected accusations
[01:40.32] that drone strikes violated international law.
[01:45.14] "To the extent these reports claim that the U.S.
[01:48.05] has acted contrary to international law,
[01:50.07] we would strongly disagree.
[01:51.92] The administration has repeatedly emphasized
[01:54.37] the extraordinary care that we take
[01:56.12] to make sure counterterrorism actions
[01:58.18] are in accordance with all applicable law."
[02:00.73] Amnesty International examined
[02:03.14] nine American drone attacks in Pakistan.
[02:06.94] It says it found evidence that more than 30 civilians
[02:12.36] were killed in four of the strikes.
[02:15.27] A United Nations report has estimated
[02:18.72] that drone strikes in Pakistan killed 400 civilians
[02:24.16] over the past 10 years.
[02:26.81] Both Amnesty and Human Rights Watch
[02:30.44] are calling for more congressional supervision of
[02:34.20] the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Department.
[02:38.96] The first American drone attack in Pakistan took place in 2004.
[02:46.02] Many observers believe there was a secret agreement
[02:50.03] in which Pakistan privately approved of drone strikes
[02:55.20] but publicly condemned them.
[02:57.87] Pakistani officials say they are strongly opposed to the attacks.
[03:04.29] They condemn them as a violation of their country's sovereignty
[03:09.05] – the right to be free from interference by another country.
[03:13.82] They also say the attacks are fueling militancy in Pakistan.
[03:20.70] North Waziristan has long been considered
[03:24.62] a center for al-Qaida militants and the Haqqani network.
[03:30.00] That group has been blamed
[03:32.90] for some of the deadliest attacks in Afghanistan.
[03:37.28] The United States has long pressured the Pakistani military
[03:42.64] to move against extremists in North Waziristan.
[03:47.40] However, some officials believe
[03:49.95] that state control has almost disappeared in the territory.
[03:55.88] On Wednesday,
[03:57.78] President Obama and Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
[04:02.79] met at the White House.
[04:04.90] They discussed cooperation in fighting terrorism
[04:09.10] and concerns about what the president called
[04:12.62] "senseless violence and extremism" in Pakistan.
[04:17.88] Afterward they spoke to reporters.
[04:20.24] Prime Minister Sharif said the two countries
[04:23.79] will continue to increase cooperation against terrorists.
[04:29.42] But he also called for no more drone attacks.
[04:34.24] "Pakistan and the United States have a strong,
[04:37.25] ongoing counterterrorism cooperation.
[04:40.10] We have agreed to further strengthen this cooperation.
[04:42.61] I also brought up the issue of drones in our meeting,
[04:45.68] emphasizing the need for an end to such strikes."
[04:48.73] And that's In the News, from VOA Learning English.
[04:54.78] I'm Steve Ember.
[00:03.03] From VOA Learning English,
[00:06.46] this is In the News.
[00:08.51] This week,
[00:09.79] two human rights groups accused
[00:12.97] the United States of killing more civilians
[00:16.57] in drone strikes than American officials say.
[00:21.08] The groups say many of the attacks
[00:24.03] appeared to be illegal under international law.
[00:29.15] Human Rights Watch investigated
[00:31.75] six drone strikes in Yemen since 2009.
[00:36.81] It found that at least 57 civilians died in the attacks.
[00:43.59] Letta Tayler studies terrorist acts
[00:46.95] and antiterrorism efforts for the group.
[00:50.70] " Two of the six cases that we examined in my report
[00:54.13] show that the U. S. indiscriminately killed civilians.
[00:58.24] This is a clear violation of international law."
[01:01.50] The report says some drone strikes violated the rules
[01:06.06] set by President Obama to justify such attacks.
[01:10.86] The president has said the unmanned aircraft
[01:15.01] can be used when responding
[01:17.58] to an immediate threat to the United States.
[01:21.25] He also said they can be used
[01:24.32] when there is no hope of capturing a targeted terrorist,
[01:28.98] and " near certainty" that civilians will not be harmed.
[01:34.30] At the White House,
[01:36.51] Press Secretary Jay Carney rejected accusations
[01:40.32] that drone strikes violated international law.
[01:45.14] " To the extent these reports claim that the U. S.
[01:48.05] has acted contrary to international law,
[01:50.07] we would strongly disagree.
[01:51.92] The administration has repeatedly emphasized
[01:54.37] the extraordinary care that we take
[01:56.12] to make sure counterterrorism actions
[01:58.18] are in accordance with all applicable law."
[02:00.73] Amnesty International examined
[02:03.14] nine American drone attacks in Pakistan.
[02:06.94] It says it found evidence that more than 30 civilians
[02:12.36] were killed in four of the strikes.
[02:15.27] A United Nations report has estimated
[02:18.72] that drone strikes in Pakistan killed 400 civilians
[02:24.16] over the past 10 years.
[02:26.81] Both Amnesty and Human Rights Watch
[02:30.44] are calling for more congressional supervision of
[02:34.20] the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Department.
[02:38.96] The first American drone attack in Pakistan took place in 2004.
[02:46.02] Many observers believe there was a secret agreement
[02:50.03] in which Pakistan privately approved of drone strikes
[02:55.20] but publicly condemned them.
[02:57.87] Pakistani officials say they are strongly opposed to the attacks.
[03:04.29] They condemn them as a violation of their country' s sovereignty
[03:09.05] the right to be free from interference by another country.
[03:13.82] They also say the attacks are fueling militancy in Pakistan.
[03:20.70] North Waziristan has long been considered
[03:24.62] a center for alQaida militants and the Haqqani network.
[03:30.00] That group has been blamed
[03:32.90] for some of the deadliest attacks in Afghanistan.
[03:37.28] The United States has long pressured the Pakistani military
[03:42.64] to move against extremists in North Waziristan.
[03:47.40] However, some officials believe
[03:49.95] that state control has almost disappeared in the territory.
[03:55.88] On Wednesday,
[03:57.78] President Obama and Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
[04:02.79] met at the White House.
[04:04.90] They discussed cooperation in fighting terrorism
[04:09.10] and concerns about what the president called
[04:12.62] " senseless violence and extremism" in Pakistan.
[04:17.88] Afterward they spoke to reporters.
[04:20.24] Prime Minister Sharif said the two countries
[04:23.79] will continue to increase cooperation against terrorists.
[04:29.42] But he also called for no more drone attacks.
[04:34.24] " Pakistan and the United States have a strong,
[04:37.25] ongoing counterterrorism cooperation.
[04:40.10] We have agreed to further strengthen this cooperation.
[04:42.61] I also brought up the issue of drones in our meeting,
[04:45.68] emphasizing the need for an end to such strikes."
[04:48.73] And that' s In the News, from VOA Learning English.
[04:54.78] I' m Steve Ember.
[00:03.03] From VOA Learning English,
[00:06.46] this is In the News.
[00:08.51] This week,
[00:09.79] two human rights groups accused
[00:12.97] the United States of killing more civilians
[00:16.57] in drone strikes than American officials say.
[00:21.08] The groups say many of the attacks
[00:24.03] appeared to be illegal under international law.
[00:29.15] Human Rights Watch investigated
[00:31.75] six drone strikes in Yemen since 2009.
[00:36.81] It found that at least 57 civilians died in the attacks.
[00:43.59] Letta Tayler studies terrorist acts
[00:46.95] and antiterrorism efforts for the group.
[00:50.70] " Two of the six cases that we examined in my report
[00:54.13] show that the U. S. indiscriminately killed civilians.
[00:58.24] This is a clear violation of international law."
[01:01.50] The report says some drone strikes violated the rules
[01:06.06] set by President Obama to justify such attacks.
[01:10.86] The president has said the unmanned aircraft
[01:15.01] can be used when responding
[01:17.58] to an immediate threat to the United States.
[01:21.25] He also said they can be used
[01:24.32] when there is no hope of capturing a targeted terrorist,
[01:28.98] and " near certainty" that civilians will not be harmed.
[01:34.30] At the White House,
[01:36.51] Press Secretary Jay Carney rejected accusations
[01:40.32] that drone strikes violated international law.
[01:45.14] " To the extent these reports claim that the U. S.
[01:48.05] has acted contrary to international law,
[01:50.07] we would strongly disagree.
[01:51.92] The administration has repeatedly emphasized
[01:54.37] the extraordinary care that we take
[01:56.12] to make sure counterterrorism actions
[01:58.18] are in accordance with all applicable law."
[02:00.73] Amnesty International examined
[02:03.14] nine American drone attacks in Pakistan.
[02:06.94] It says it found evidence that more than 30 civilians
[02:12.36] were killed in four of the strikes.
[02:15.27] A United Nations report has estimated
[02:18.72] that drone strikes in Pakistan killed 400 civilians
[02:24.16] over the past 10 years.
[02:26.81] Both Amnesty and Human Rights Watch
[02:30.44] are calling for more congressional supervision of
[02:34.20] the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Department.
[02:38.96] The first American drone attack in Pakistan took place in 2004.
[02:46.02] Many observers believe there was a secret agreement
[02:50.03] in which Pakistan privately approved of drone strikes
[02:55.20] but publicly condemned them.
[02:57.87] Pakistani officials say they are strongly opposed to the attacks.
[03:04.29] They condemn them as a violation of their country' s sovereignty
[03:09.05] the right to be free from interference by another country.
[03:13.82] They also say the attacks are fueling militancy in Pakistan.
[03:20.70] North Waziristan has long been considered
[03:24.62] a center for alQaida militants and the Haqqani network.
[03:30.00] That group has been blamed
[03:32.90] for some of the deadliest attacks in Afghanistan.
[03:37.28] The United States has long pressured the Pakistani military
[03:42.64] to move against extremists in North Waziristan.
[03:47.40] However, some officials believe
[03:49.95] that state control has almost disappeared in the territory.
[03:55.88] On Wednesday,
[03:57.78] President Obama and Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
[04:02.79] met at the White House.
[04:04.90] They discussed cooperation in fighting terrorism
[04:09.10] and concerns about what the president called
[04:12.62] " senseless violence and extremism" in Pakistan.
[04:17.88] Afterward they spoke to reporters.
[04:20.24] Prime Minister Sharif said the two countries
[04:23.79] will continue to increase cooperation against terrorists.
[04:29.42] But he also called for no more drone attacks.
[04:34.24] " Pakistan and the United States have a strong,
[04:37.25] ongoing counterterrorism cooperation.
[04:40.10] We have agreed to further strengthen this cooperation.
[04:42.61] I also brought up the issue of drones in our meeting,
[04:45.68] emphasizing the need for an end to such strikes."
[04:48.73] And that' s In the News, from VOA Learning English.
[04:54.78] I' m Steve Ember.
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