Either they can «inform» (whatever this loosely - defined term means) on the only people who have ever made any effort to help them integrate into their country, or they can be sent back to a lawless war zone where they risk detention, torture or
death by drone.
The site has largely removed videos of Anwar al - Awlaki, Al Qaeda's leading voice in English before
his death by drone — and after, when he became a jihadist hero.
Not exact matches
Now we have a clandestine military insti.tution that reads our email and
drones unleash
death from above on the citizen and non-citizen alike while our standing army is deployed at the President's pleasure without any declaration of War
by the Congress.
Westerners can denounce Muslim practices like the
death penalty for apostasy (a very rare occurrence,
by the way), but are we also willing to condemn violence perceived to be committed
by «our» side — things like invasions, occupations and
drone attacks that kill a disproportionate amount of civilians?
Interest in tagging technology has been driven in part
by growing pressure on the White House over civilian
deaths in US
drone attacks.
More recent works, about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the
deaths caused
by American
drones, have won Mr. Fast attention at the Documenta festival in Germany, at the Venice Biennale and at the Whitney Biennial in New York, where in 2008 he won the $ 100,000 Bucksbaum Award.
One excellent example of the use of social media to disseminate research findings is a 165 - page report
by the International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic of Stanford Law School (Stanford Clinic) and the Global Justice Clinic at New York University School of Law (NYU Clinic) released this week, Living Under
Drones:
Death, Injury, and Trauma to Civilians From US
Drone Practices in Pakistan.