U.S. Policy on Targeted Killings Violates International Law

Drones

As the most forwardly deployed military force in the world, the United States has a strong national interest in maintaining the integrity of international law. To the extent that its targeted killing program fails to maintain—and be seen to maintain—fidelity to these rules, the United States risks not only committing war crimes, but undermining a system of rules that has protected our own military for decades.

White House senior counterterrorism advisor John Brennan has said, “I think the rule should be that if we’re going to take actions overseas that result in the deaths of people, the United States should take responsibility for that.” The administration should be doing more to make that rule a practical reality.  Human Rights First has published a blueprint for the second Obama administration, How To Ensure That the U.S. Drone Program Does Not Violate Human Rights.

Latest News

Administration’s Plan to Transfer Command of Drone Strikes to DOD Welcome; Transparency Still Needed

Washington, D.C. – Reports today indicate that the Obama Administration intends to move drone strikes out of the CIA and…

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Brennan to Face Human Rights Challenges at CIA

Washington, D.C. – Human Rights First congratulates newly-confirmed Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director John Brennan and looks forward to working…

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Washington, D.C. – Today in his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Attorney General Eric Holder said that he expected…

3-6-2013


Key Documents

Letter to President Obama on Targeted Killings

Foreign Policy Magazine: Kill the Kill List