Targeted Killing in International Law: Searching For Rights in the Shadow of 9/11

S. Ghoshray
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“After hundreds of drone strikes, how could the United States possibly still be working its way through a ‘top 20’ list?” This exclamation of comical despair from the Pakistani military Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani raises many questions. His quizzical outburst during a recent meeting with his American counterpart, Navy Admiral Michael Mullen, is a telling encapsulation of the continuous saga of military actions. Cloaked under secrecy, these actions fall outside the prescribed limits of international law. Yet, American drone strikes in sovereign territories have largely been ignored within contemporary discourse. This is predominantly due to the success of military planners in propagating a palatable narrative to the general populace. This narrative is simple. It provides assurance that drone strikes eliminate known terrorists which in turn makes America safer. This simple narrative also alleviates the public’s concerns about human rights violations by emphasizing that the surgical precision of drone
国际法中的定点清除:在9/11阴影下寻找权利
“在进行了数百次无人机袭击之后,美国怎么可能还在努力进入‘前20名’名单?”巴基斯坦军方总参谋长卡亚尼(Ashfaq Parvez Kayani)发出的这种滑稽的绝望感叹引发了许多问题。在最近与美国海军上将迈克尔•马伦(Michael Mullen)会面时,他古怪的爆发是对持续不断的军事行动传奇的生动概括。这些行动在秘密的掩护下,超出了国际法的规定范围。然而,美国在主权领土上的无人机袭击在当代话语中基本上被忽视了。这主要是由于军事规划者成功地向普通民众宣传了一种令人愉快的叙述。这个故事很简单。它保证无人机打击可以消灭已知的恐怖分子,从而使美国更加安全。这种简单的叙述也通过强调无人机的手术精度,减轻了公众对侵犯人权的担忧
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