Six days after the U.S. bombed his village, Yemeni activist Farea
al-Muslimi testified on Capitol Hill about the terror of the U.S. drone
wars. Al-Muslimi spoke during the Senate’s first-ever public hearing on
the Obama administration’s targeted killing program. His family’s
village was hit by a U.S. drone strike last week. The White House
refused to send an official to defend the program’s legality. "When they
think of America, they think of the terror they feel from the drones
that hover over their heads, ready to fire missiles at any time,"
al-Muslimi says of his fellow Yemenis. "What the violent militants had
previously failed to achieve, one drone strike accomplished in an
instant." Others to testify at the hearing included law scholars and
members of the U.S. military.
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